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  • Predicting Rory

    golf,xinyabo体育app ,PGA; golf
    November 5, 2019
    byBrian Goff
    Journalists like to tell stories. They mix in some analysis into their stories, but as more garnish than main course. After Rory McIlroy's bad Sunday at the Masters in April, ...
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  • Tiger, Jack, & "The Field"

    golf,xinyabo体育app ,Tiger Woods
    September 18, 2019
    byBrian Goff
    With the U.S. Open going on, I've got golf on my mind, so here's another golf-related post. A Google search quickly reveals how much buzz the question of who is ...
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