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Jack: Inside the Numbers

I talk about Tiger Woods…a lot. I am extremely grateful to have grown up within the game of golf during the Tiger Woods era. I know exactly where I was for almost every one of his incredible, superhero, out of this world shots and performances. But today I’m going to talk about the other goat.…

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Golf on TV; Must See?

Shark: 30 For 30 “This one might go down as one of the greatest final-round collapses in major tournament history” says the famous, soothing voice of CBS broadcaster Verne Lundquist. The line was given just as a golf ball takes a peak into the hole before rolling by on Augusta National’s 15th green. The player…

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HOF Career – By the Numbers

The World Golf Hall of Fame is unique in that you can be inducted while still actively playing on your respected tour. Phil Mickelson was inducted a few years ago and won a major after the fact. Fred Couples and Bernhard Langer have victories on the PGA Tour Champions after their respective inductions as well.…

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How it Started

Charlie Woods is as good as advertised, maybe better. His irons are crisp and the sound he makes at impact is everything an amateur dreams about. Mid handicappers everywhere were gushing over his 265 yard baby-cut drives and his flawless putting stroke. Right on schedule, his game is more buttoned up than a year ago….

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