Aon puts its strategy to work on the PGA Tour
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by Jeff Barr
8h ago
In many ways, it makes sense that Aon, the international consulting firm, uses professional golf to market its services. After all, much of the company’s work is about helping customers manage risk and make better decisions. The post Aon puts its strategy to work on the PGA Tour appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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Texas pioneer
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by Dan Loman
1d ago
When the best women's golfers in the world descend on The Woodlands, Texas, there to watch will be Robin Burke, a true star of the Lone Star State. Our Art Stricklin has the story. The post Texas pioneer appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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Hungry for more
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by Jeff Barr
1d ago
While Scottie Scheffler won his second Masters in three years and further separated himself from everyone else in professional golf, Max Homa may have been the emotional favorite as he posted his best finish in a major championship. The post Hungry for more appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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Is Scottie Scheffler unstoppable?
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by Jeff Barr
2d ago
From the outside looking in, it appears as if the gap between Scottie Scheffler and the rest of professional golf is widening. Is he unstoppable? The post Is Scottie Scheffler unstoppable? appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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Breaking down barriers
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by Dan Loman
3d ago
Jane Blalock had great success during her LPGA career, but she has found even greater satisfaction since 1990 through her golf clinics, helping women even the corporate playing field through golf. Our Lisa D. Mickey has the story. The post Breaking down barriers appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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Scheffler’s inevitability a Masters theme
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by barbarag
3d ago
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA | Let us just stipulate for the time being that Scottie Scheffler is the most inevitable thing in golf at the moment. When the major season turns to Valhalla next month for the PGA Championship, Scheffler will be the favorite and more than likely in contention. When it arrives in Pinehurst in June for the U.S. Open, Scheffler will be the favorite in the shadow of the World Golf Hall of Fame where he’ll eventually reside. When it heads overseas to Royal Troon in July for the Open Championship, Scheffler will be the man to beat. Scheffler is on one of those rare golf rolls in wh ..read more
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Read GGP, April 15
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by barbarag
4d ago
Read the North American edition here. Read the International edition here. The post Read GGP, April 15 appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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Remembering Dinah
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by Dan Loman
6d ago
Dinah Shore's impact and influence on women in golf is well documented, but Charlie Mechem, a former LPGA commissioner and longtime friend of Shore, shares his personal memories of a "remarkable lady." The post Remembering Dinah appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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A winning recipe in Augusta
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by Jeff Barr
6d ago
Luigi's Italian restaurant, which opened in 1949, might have just as big a following in Augusta, Ga., as the Masters, a tradition that carries on with Penelope Ballas-Stewart, who is the fourth generation to oversee the popular eatery. Our John Steinbreder has the story. The post A winning recipe in Augusta appeared first on Global Golf Post ..read more
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‘Fun’ to the Max
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by Jeff Barr
1w ago
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA | Max Homa used the word “fun” repeatedly to describe his Friday at Augusta National. That adjective wasn’t heard elsewhere among his competitors on a demanding day at the 89th Masters. Early Friday, Homa completed a Masters personal-best 5-under-par 67 with two birdies on the last three holes of his suspended first round, then gutted out a 1-under-par 71 as wind roared across Augusta National. At 6-under 138, Homa has injected himself into a spot where he never has been after 36 holes of a major championship: contention. “It’s been fun. These conditions have helped almost lea ..read more
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