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4 Tournaments, 2 Majors, 1 Great Month of Golf

by Jeff Skinner The U.S. Women’s Open was the fourth golf tournament I attended this past month.  With Inbee Park’s historic win at Sebonack Golf Club my “June of Golf” adventure has come to an end. This past week I… Continue Reading

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LPGA Tour at the HSBC Womens’s Champions

by Jeff Skinner The LPGA Tour continues its Asian swing at the HSBC Women’s Champions this week. Angela Stanford is defending her 2012 title against a solid field.  But the HSBC took a hit today as world number nine Ai… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Year after year Arnold Palmer proves he’s still the man.  Good to hear that Arnie was released from the hospital after a precautionary stay overnight due to some blood pressure issues.  We missed him on the… Continue Reading

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Thoughts from the Rough, Deep Rough

by Jeff Skinner Am I the only one that had enough of the Tavistock Cup?  Yes, it is nice to see golf, good golf, but this event has run its course if you ask me.  The celebration of excess that… Continue Reading

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LPGA Opens Home Tour at Founders Cup

by Jeff Skinner As Dorothy said as she clicked her heels in The Wizard of Oz, “There’s no place like home.”  And that’s very true this week for the American women of the LPGA Tour as they open their domestic… Continue Reading

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Yani Tseng: Best Player in the World

by Jeff Skinner 2011 was a difficult year for the LPGA Tour.  With sponsors leaving and the number of tournaments dwindling it was a challenging year for the best female golfers of the world.  One golfer that made the best… Continue Reading

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Yani Tseng Wins in Taiwan

by Jeff Skinner The Year of Yani continues.  Yani Tseng notched another victory and this time it was extra special.  Tseng won the LPGA Taiwan Championship in her home country to bring her total to ten worldwide victories for the… Continue Reading

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Lexi Thompson Proves She’s Ready for The LPGA

by Jeff Skinner Lexi Thompson did what no other player in the history of the LPGA Tour could do yesterday.  She won as a sixteen year old.  Thompson, who turned 16 in February, is the youngest winner in LPGA history… Continue Reading

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