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Scottie Scheffler, A very special Masters... It just seems right!
As many of you know who have read my columns over the years, I like to compare historical tournament information with current tournament statistics and trivia to determine if there are any similarities or differences between todays PGA Tour players to the greats of the past. I found a few I hope you will enjoy. For starters... * There have been only three golfers in history to win THE MASTERS “twice”, at a younger age than Scottie Scheffler (27)...Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods a

Perry Noun
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Bob Kurtz, "Golf's Ironman" Coming to Syracuse
Bob Kurtz is an accomplished golfer who competed on the Champions Division of the PGA Tour, as well as winning several tournaments when competing on the Sun Belt Tour. His last professional victory was the Cleveland Senior Open in 2019. His greatest golf accomplishments however, have come from participating in Marathon Endurance Golf where he first drew attention from the golf world when he played 1,850 holes of golf at the Quail Creek Country Club in Hartsdlle, Alabama...”IN

Perry Noun
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Perry Noun & his partner Donald Lalonde win 2019 SDGA Senior Best-Ball
Image from SDGA website Phoenix, NY – The 2019 SDGA Senior Best-Ball crowned two championship pairs. Mike George (Timber Banks GC & Marina) and Mike Lavalle (Lake Shore Yacht & CC) claimed the Senior title with a two-day score of 134, finishing 10 under par and securing a dominant seven-stroke win. They began round two one shot behind Todd Dischinger and Thomas Christian but surged ahead with a front-nine score of 30 (six under par), ultimately carding five birdies, one eagle

Perry Noun Team
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Perry Noun, Jr. & III win SDGA Father & Son
In the scratch division, the teams of Joe & Jonny Petrin (Lake Shore), Mike and Matt Naton (Tuscarora) and Perry & Perry Noun (Timber Banks) tied at 7-under par 64 and played off for winner of the Scratch Division. The Petrins and Nouns both made long birdie putts on the first extra hole (#1) to extend the playoff to the second playoff hole (#18). Jonny Petrin’s 350 yard drive on #18 hit the cart path and ended up 20 yards short of the green. The Petrin’s birdie putts from

Perry Noun Team
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Why is Jordan Spieth a great putter?
Most golfers aren't born with a natural gift—but with practice, they can still excel. This article explores putting drills used by Jordan Spieth, including “Gatecrasher,” “Leap Frog,” and “Look at the Hole,” designed to build precision, feel, and confidence. Through hard work and focus, even those without innate talent can sharpen their game and compete like champions.

Perry Noun
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