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2019 Year In Review: 100-81

2019 was a lot of things. It was fun, weird, and emotional, but more than anything, it was enthralling. I know I probably say this every year, but the game really delivered over the last twelve months, and the result is this list. As always, hit me up on Twitter with your thoughts, and we’ll […]

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2018 Year In Review: 20-1

Previous posts: 100-81 – 80-61 – 60-41 – 40-21

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2018 Year In Review: 100-81

When I started doing these year in review posts back in 2015, I started with 60 stories, and that felt like a lot. Then, for some reason, I upped it to 100, and it felt like I really backed myself into a corner, and that not every year was going to have that much intriguing […]

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Forecasting the 2018 Ryder Cup: February 13th

So, we’re only seven months away from the Ryder Cup. Now, I know what you’re thinking: talking about potential rosters when we’re still seven months out is ridiculous, and akin to seeing the FedEx Cup Update on the CareerBuilder broadcast, and you’re right! But, even if that’s true, people still love to talk about these […]

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2017 Year In Review: 50-41

Previous posts: 100-91 – 90-81 – 80-71 – 70-61 – 60-51

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2017 Year In Review: 60-51

Previous posts: 100-91 – 90-81 – 80-71 – 70-61

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Slowing down on the call for American dominance

Once it became obvious that the 2017 Presidents Cup was going to be a rout in favour of the United States, the conversation shifted from the event to talk about how good the American side was, both in current and historic terms. Below is just a sample of some of the questions being asked online […]

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February 8th Mailbag: More Like Sergiobag

Over the last little while, I’ve been toying with the idea of starting a mailbag that would run every few weeks, and with Sergio, Tiger and Hideki all in the news this week, it seemed like a great time to take some questions. Shockingly, Sergio dominated the questions I received. Here we go!

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Changes to the European Ryder Cup qualifying system

At the end of 2016, incoming European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn made it clear that there were going to be changes to the way players qualified for the European team ahead of the 2018 matches in France. The main reason for this wasn’t so much that the Europeans were just soundly beaten by six points […]

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2016 Year In Review: Part Ten

Previous posts: Part One – Part Two – Part Three – Part Four – Part Five – Part Six – Part Seven – Part Eight – Part Nine

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