Rory Mcllroy sank a par putt on the 72nd hole Sunday for a final round 71 and the title of Open Champion, but if you asked some of his closest competitors it was over long before that. That’s because throughout the week that was Rory’s Wild Ride at Royal Liverpool, the Palm Beach Gardens resident…
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Before last year, you could have said that winning the Scottish Open, played the week before the British, was a sure fire jinxs when it came to the season’s third major. Then Phil Mickelson and won both the Scottish and Open Championship to break the curse and collect his first ever Claret Jug. Justin Rose…
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Michelle Wie held off a late surge from World #1 Stacy Lewis Sunday to win the 2014 U.S. Women’s Open at Pinehurst #2. Wie, who held at least a share of the lead for all but the first round, let her lead slip down to 1 shot over Lewis after a double bogey on the…
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Photo courtesy of Amy Davis The U.S. Open is historically known to be one of the toughest tests in golf. Long, thick, and unforgiving rough resulting in high scores that makes professionals look like weekend amateurs has been what has made the tournament different from all the rest. In fact, since 1995, coincidentally the…
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