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U.S. Women’s Open: Tom Doak Shares His Knowledge…With Everyone

by Jeff Skinner The U.S. Women’s Open takes center stage this week as the USGA brings another major to the home of so many great courses, Long Island, New York.  Nestled among Shinnecock Hills and The National Golf Links of… Continue Reading

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Ramblings from the Easy Chair

by G. Rennie The Scottish Open teed off yesterday at the challenging Castle Stuart Golf Links at Inverness.  A field of 156 golfer’s were met with a little wind, a little Scottish dew, and very little sunshine at the second… Continue Reading

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Three Americans Share Lead at U.S. Women’s Open

by Jeff Skinner Unbearable heat, a difficult 6900 yard course, greens that are measured by the acre and a six hour round.  Welcome to the 67th U.S. Women’s Open.  On a tough day, played on a tougher course three American… Continue Reading

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Tiger, LPGA, Michelle & Miguel

by Jeff Skinner Tiger Woods has said that he’ll be able to start practice next week and will be back on the course in time for Bay Hill.  But with all the injuries haunting Woods lately, we are talking physical… Continue Reading

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Carnoustie Offers “Opportunities” at The Women’s Open Championship

by Jeff Skinner Playing golf on a true links course is the goal of many golfers.  Trying to survive links golf on Carnoustie is the goal of any professional golfer.  It’s called the most difficult course in the world and… Continue Reading

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Michelle Wie Takes The Canadian Women’s Open

by Jeff Skinner On Thursday after their first rounds both Tiger Woods and Michelle Wie were leading their respective golf tournaments.  Wie had the outright lead at The Canadian Women’s Open and Tiger was tied for the lead after a… Continue Reading

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Weather Is No Break For Stacy Lewis

by Jeff Skinner Anyone that plays golf knows that some days you get the breaks and some days you don’t.  In the long run we like to think that the breaks even out over time but I can’t help but… Continue Reading

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