by Mo'Golf | Mar 6, 2023 | Mo' Golf
As I put the finishing touches on this interview, I ask myself what Old Tom Morris, Marian Hollins, Harry Colt, and other great architects would have done with the tools of the 21st century. Remember that they didn’t have a bulldozer at their disposal, let alone...
by Mo'Golf | May 24, 2021 | Mo' Golf
Five years ago, we interviewed Michael Keiser about his upcoming Sand Valley project. Half a decade later, two 18-hole courses and one 17-hole par three are open on property. Perhaps the most exciting news is the course yet to come: The Lido. In the late 1920s, The...
by Mo'Golf | Aug 12, 2019 | Mo' Golf
Robert Falconer and his Irish Doodle, Duchess, patrol the grounds of The Loop, Michigan’s reversible golf course. In our minds, this makes him a reversible superintendent. You have questions? We have answers. A reversible golf course is one that can play in two...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 28, 2014 | Mo' Golf
Most of us know the golf course. We play on top of it, sometimes daily. Hardly ever do we meet the people responsible for it, the ones who altered or didn’t alter, the ground. The ones who laid out the trace, placed the hazards, shaped the undulations. Today,...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 3, 2013 | Mo' Golf
You know that a bond has been forged when a fellow calls you “man.” Or “buddy.” Man or buddy. They both work. I’m being facetious, but being called both today at Legends Heathland was the only distant sensation I felt. From my pace of...