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Monthly Archives: April 2017
A “Can’t Miss Kid” Hits The Mark
On Sunday Kevin Chappell won for the first time on the PGA TOUR. I was shocked; not because Chappell won but because it took him so long to do it. We (our Golf Channel production team) met Chappell for the … Continue reading
Posted in Golf, golf on tv, sports
Tagged Brendan Steele, Colt Knost, Ewan Porter, Jamie Lovemark, Jason Gore, Kevin Chappell, Kevin Kisner, Tommy "Two Gloves" Gainey
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Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes
“Put it back.” My Mom (about a gazillion times) I’m a huge fan of The Masters. I have been for as long as I can remember. I have been fortunate to attend several tournaments, actually work a couple (thank … Continue reading
Posted in Golf, golf on tv, sports
Tagged Amen Corner, Greg Norman, Larry Mize, Nick Faldo, Raymond Floyd, Sergio Garcia, The Masters, White Dogwood
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It’s Official!
“The referee is going to be the most important person in the ring tonight besides the fighters.” George Foreman There is so much to talk about dear readers. First and foremost, let me give some hearty congratulations to the North … Continue reading
Posted in general observations, sports
Tagged Gonzaga, Mark Few, NCAa March Madness, Roy Williams, The Masters, UNC
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