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Zach Johnson Wins Open on a Wild Day at St. Andrews

  In  2010 Louis Oosthuizen won the Open at St. Andrews in a runaway.  This year the leaderboard was packed with many solid golfers hoping to write their own amazing story at the Home of Golf and a runaway wasn’t in… Continue Reading

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Jordan Spieth Welcomes Historic Challenge

The final round of the 144th Open Championship is primed for an historic finish.  Sunday’s third round was worthy of a final round with many players challenging for the lead. A Monday finish for The Open isn’t ideal but if… Continue Reading

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The PLAYERS Primed for a Crazy Finish

The stage is set for a wild Sunday at The PLAYERS with a leaderboard so crowded it’s anyone’s guess who will claim this victory. Chris Kirk has a one shot lead over the most tightly packed leaderboard of the season.… Continue Reading

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Welcome to 2015: The Hyundai Tournament of Champions

For many of us this is the first day back to work in 2015. After a nice long holiday break away from our everyday jobs it’s time to get in our old routine and head back to work. It’s much… Continue Reading

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Spieth Leads Hero World Challenge, Tiger Stumbles

I am usually not a fan of these Silly Season limited field cash grabs. I understand it’s a chance for many players to pocket some guaranteed, low pressure money and the tour makes some bucks and a few sponsors get… Continue Reading

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Heroes & Zeroes at The Ryder Cup

There was some great play from the American Ryder Cup team this week but, stop me if you heard this one, Europe just played better. A 16.5 – 11.5 point loss is just another in the progression of disappointments Team… Continue Reading

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Team USA Needs History to Repeat

by Jeff Skinner It’s like déjà vu all over again…or something like that. Yes, it seems just like yesterday that the host Ryder Cup team sailed to a 10-6 advantage after the first two days. Then out of nowhere the… Continue Reading

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Americans Fall Behind 10-6 at Ryder Cup

by Jeff Skinner Sound the alarm, push the panic button. The U.S. Ryder Cup Team is in deep trouble. After a successful morning fourball session that saw them cut the European lead down to one point the Yanks ran out… Continue Reading

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Watson Makes Phil Mickelson a Spectator

by Jeff Skinner The afternoon foursomes are on the course at the 40th Ryder Cup and Captain Tom Watson did a great job of putting out his best and hottest teams to try and wrestle the lead from the Europeans.… Continue Reading

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