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Tag Archives: U.S. Open
The Longest Shot
If you’re like a lot of golfers, you know that a relatively unknown club pro beat Ben Hogan in a playoff for the U.S. Open sometime in the early 1950’s. Maybe you know that the unknown pro was Jack Fleck, … Continue reading
Posted in book thoughts
Tagged Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, golf books, Jack Fleck, U.S. Open
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The Greens Fee Receipt In The Left Side Pocket
David Leadbetter is currently advertising his line of golf shirts sold through Jos. A. Banks, claiming that they are the best golf shirts you’ve ever had or you get your money back. They look nice and they are 100% cotton, … Continue reading
Posted in humor
Tagged Arnold Palmer, David Leadbetter, Gary Player, History of Golf, Patrick Cantlay, Rory McIlroy, Tom Watson, U.S. Open
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Report To The Sand Crab
I usually duck and cover if I see the Sand Crab coming, but today was different. After our last talk I had to check in with him, and I knew I’d find him near the TV in the grill, watching … Continue reading
Posted in humor, The Sand Crab
Tagged Dave Pelz, golf books, practice strategies, putting technique, Rory McIlroy, U.S. Open
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