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Keith Ganzenmuller

Keith Ganzenmuller attended Skidmore College 2004 in Saratoga Springs, NY where he currently resides. He does sales for an internet marketing company and freelance sports writing for a weekly Saratoga paper. Ganzenmuller 's passion is sports writing and he hopes to pursue it as a full time career. He has always been very involved in sports. A three-sport varsity athlete throughout high school, he played four years of varsity basketball at division three Skidmore College. In college, Keith conducted a sociology study in which he surveyed over 200 athletes, wrote an extensive research report and received two post graduate grants. Ganzenmuller has become an avid golfer and golf-fan over the last several years. He is determined to improve his current 8 Handicap into the low single digits. He can be reached at kgkeith@hotmail.com.

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Phil Mickelson will never rival Tiger Woods. Nevertheless, he is currently the second best player in the world despite what the world rankings may say. Before he's done, Lefty will win two or three more Majors to secure his legacy as the second best golfer of the Woods' era and one of the greatest in golf history.

Recruiting at Duke must improve

Duke ended its recent four-game ACC losing streak with a win at Boston College. This victory should quiet the critics for the moment. Nevertheless, this Duke team, like others in recent years, lacks the talent and athleticism to advance deep into the NCAA Tournament. Coach K must find a way to recruit more NBA caliber talent for Duke to remain a perennial National Championship contender.

Daly playing without no exempt status

John Daly has two major championships, lucrative endorsement deals and remains one of the biggest draws in golf. He is also eligible for the World Golf Hall of Fame, as his name sits on the current ballot. While Daly has all of that, he has lost one thing -- he has no exempt status for the 2007 PGA Tour season.
The lead story entering the 2007 Sony Open focused on Michelle Wie. Could the 17-year-old make the cut in a men's PGA tour event for the first time? Wie would miss the cut by 14 strokes and her appearance turned out to be a non-story. Another Hawaii native, 16-year-old Tadd Fujikawa, made the headlines though, and stole the hearts of the fans.
There is no clear cut favorite in the NFL this year, as each team has its own unique set of flaws. Odds makers have selected the San Diego Chargers 12-5 as the favorite to raise the Lombardi Trophy this February. The Baltimore Ravens 18-5, and Chicago Bears 9-2 were next in line. While the Chargers remain the statistical favorite, the Ravens are the most complete team.
With fall’s arrival, the PGA Tour drifts far off the radar screen for the casual sports fan. The NFL and the college football seasons are in full swing, the PGA Tour is merely an after thought. With the introduction of the FedExCup in 2007, the PGA Tour hopes golf will become relevant after August. Read on to learn more about it.