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Wednesday At The 2023 Ryder Cup

As each year goes by I fear the true sporting spirit of match play is less and less in evidence. We find a growing disposition for play to concentrate on the figures that are registered at a hole rather than on the question of whether the hole is lost or won in a purely friendly match.
TOM SIMPSON

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2023 Ryder Cup Tuesday

As each year goes by I fear the true sporting spirit of match play is less and less in evidence. We find a growing disposition for play to concentrate on the figures that are registered at a hole rather than on the question of whether the hole is lost or won in a purely friendly match.
TOM SIMPSON

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Ryder Cup Monday: Captain's Speak, Monty Surfaces And Some Weird Props

As each year goes by I fear the true sporting spirit of match play is less and less in evidence. We find a growing disposition for play to concentrate on the figures that are registered at a hole rather than on the question of whether the hole is lost or won in a purely friendly match.
TOM SIMPSON

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Solheim Cup Highlights Team Golf's Brilliance And Pitfalls

As each year goes by I fear the true sporting spirit of match play is less and less in evidence. We find a growing disposition for play to concentrate on the figures that are registered at a hole rather than on the question of whether the hole is lost or won in a purely friendly match.
TOM SIMPSON

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When In Rome!

In every department of architecture the artistic form of expression is always the most attractive.
TOM SIMPSON

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Major(s) News & Notes, September 21, 2023

In every department of architecture the artistic form of expression is always the most attractive.
TOM SIMPSON

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Ryder Cup: Team Europe's Confidential Personality Test

In every department of architecture the artistic form of expression is always the most attractive.
TOM SIMPSON

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Weekend Wrap: Europeans Cruising Into The Ryder Cup

In every department of architecture the artistic form of expression is always the most attractive.
TOM SIMPSON

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Major(s) News & Notes, September 15th, 2023

Never let a green be absolutely flat. Billiard table greens can never pretend to be artistic. Something must be done to introduce a little novelty and remove baldness of design. TOM SIMPSON and H.N. WETHERED

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USA Comes Back To Win The Walker Cup

That little bunker on the seventeenth green at St. Andrews, that group of rushes on the fourteenth green at Hoylake, that “trap” bunker at the third green at North Berwick, these hazards are not to be laughed at or lightly lofted, they must be negotiated with nicety and avoided with avidity. JOHN LOW

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The 49th Walker Cup Has Arrived

That little bunker on the seventeenth green at St. Andrews, that group of rushes on the fourteenth green at Hoylake, that “trap” bunker at the third green at North Berwick, these hazards are not to be laughed at or lightly lofted, they must be negotiated with nicety and avoided with avidity. JOHN LOW

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Match Play On The Old Course!

That little bunker on the seventeenth green at St. Andrews, that group of rushes on the fourteenth green at Hoylake, that “trap” bunker at the third green at North Berwick, these hazards are not to be laughed at or lightly lofted, they must be negotiated with nicety and avoided with avidity. JOHN LOW

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USA's Ryder Cup Picks Are In!

That little bunker on the seventeenth green at St. Andrews, that group of rushes on the fourteenth green at Hoylake, that “trap” bunker at the third green at North Berwick, these hazards are not to be laughed at or lightly lofted, they must be negotiated with nicety and avoided with avidity. JOHN LOW

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Major(s) News & Notes, August 24th, 2023

Jon Rahm reiterates importance of majors when asked about the FedExCup.

Plus, GB&I's Walker Cup squad, Europe's final two weeks before Rome decisions, the Mickelson pile on, ANGC summer work & much more!

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Weekend Wrap: Dunlap Wins Amateur, U.S. Walker Cup Team Set

A weekend wrap that helped us better understand who will play on the Walker and Ryder Cup teams. Plus, Nick Dunlap makes some incredible history in winning a lively U.S. Am. Also, the PGA Tour's Top 30 set for 2024's majors and Ryder Cup USA's top six are confirmed after the BMW Championship. Plus, Homa heckled over $3 bet.

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Major(s) News & Notes, August 17th, 2023

The Walker Cup roster is about to be filled, Ryder Cup teams are shaping up and a past Captain speaks out. Plus, more on multiple-major site Cherry Hills hosting the U.S Amateur and a bunch of Reads.

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Distance: The Comment Period Said So Much

The distance comment period is over and we learned a lot about what the various leading organizations really stand for. At least I did!

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Vu Times Two: American Wins Second '23 Major And A Wrap From Schofill's Win At Bel-Air

Megan Schofill captures the U.S. Women's Amateur at Bel Air. Plus, notes on both championships, the distance comment period ends, and a point on the Mickelson gambling claims.

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Major(s) News & Notes, August 10th, 2023

The final major of the year commences at Walton Heath. Plus, Lytham gets a Women's Open, PGA Tour's '24 schedule has major ramifications, plus notes on Thomas, Harman, U.S. Women's Am and more.

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Bryson (61-58!) Says The Quiet Part Out Loud

In winning the latest LIV event, Bryson DeChambeau suggests a new driver allows him to get away with misses and to practice less.

The "Distance Insights" comment period remains open for another week. My thoughts on how this should impact the discussion.

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