For decades, the Skins Game was a must-watch event on television during the Thanksgiving weekend. First kicked off in 1983 at Desert Highlands in Scottsdale, it was an event where some of the world’s greatest golfers came together not just to compete, but to entertain. But in 2009, it was discontinued after TV ratings went down and some of the main sponsors of the event pulled out.
Over the years, stars like Annika Sorenstam and Tiger Woods brought new chapters to the story. Now, after 17 years, the Skins Game is making a comeback this weekend, promising the same drama that once made it a holiday favorite. Fans who grew up watching it in the early 2000s know exactly what this revival means. And for those just discovering it, they’re about to learn why this event became legendary in

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