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“WEISKOPF’S SWING WAS A THING OF BEAUTY, AN AESTHETICALLY PLEASING BLEND OF RHYTHM AND TIMING...”

There have always been more than a few good reasons to like and enjoy Tom Weiskopf.

The 1973 Open Champion is a rare breed, a man willing and well able to speak his nimble mind on any number of golf-related subjects. For decades now he has been one of the two or three best interviews in the game. And for a time he was also one of the most entertaining and informative

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