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Perry Lefko

Perry Lefko

Perry Lefko is an award-winning writer who has published nine books, three of them bestsellers. He has been involved in sports writing for more than 35 years and has interviewed many superstar athletes. He lives in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada and enjoys watching golf and playing it.

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Jim Furyk Talks About Callaway Golf Balls and Slow Play

The day before the 2018 Canadian Open began, I went to Glen Abbey, the course where this year’s tournament took place, and approached some of the golfers to talk about balls and other aspects of the game. Veteran Jim Furyk (Callaway Chrome Soft), proved to be quite engaging.

Molinari Puts it All Together to Win The Open

Go figure. At the end of the gusty 2018 Open at Carnoustie, the last man standing was Italy’s Francesco Molinari (Titleist Pro V1x), probably the least likely choice

The Final 36 Holes in the Open Should Be Interesting

With 36 holes to go in the 2018 Open at Carnoustie, it is anybody’s tournament to win.

2018 British Open: Players & Our Picks

Okay, here we go again. The British Open – or The Open for you traditionalists – starts Thursday in Scotland at Carnoustie

The Showdown between Woods and Mickelson

While the PGA has announced a new schedule for 2019, the bigger news is still to come, and that’s the official announcement that Tiger Woods (Bridgestone TourB XS), and Phil Mickelson (Callaway Chrome Soft X) will go head-to-head in a winner-take-all $10 million televised event.

Woods' Play Indicates He Might Win a PGA Tournament this Year

I’m beginning to think Tiger Woods (Bridgestone TourB XS) just might win a tournament this year.

Putting Became the Ultimate Story in the U.S. Open

Drive for show and putt for dough is an old axiom in golf and never was it more true than in the 118th U.S. Open.

Dustin Johnson Halfway Home to Breaking U.S. Open Curse

It will be interesting to see if Dustin Johnson (TaylorMade TP5x) can break the U.S. Open curse, in which no winner of a tournament the previous week has gone on to prevail in what is considered the toughest of the four Majors.

2018 U.S. Open: Players you need to watch & our picks

The U.S. Open has historically been the most challenging of the four Majors on the Professional Golf Association tour. With its narrow fairways and pin placement, this is a tough, tough tournament.

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