by Mo'Golf | Sep 7, 2013 | Mo' Golf
It’s easy to overlook certain structures on a golf course during the playing of a round. If you’re fortunate, the presence of structures is kept to a minimum, allowing the course and nature to manage play. At NGLA, there are very few man-made objects but...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 6, 2013 | Mo' Golf
The opening ceremony, consisting principally of team introductions, flag raisings and lineup revelations, took place between 5:30 and 6:30 on a glorious Friday evening. September is sometimes given a raw deal, as she represents the end of summer. Today, she shone in...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 6, 2013 | Mo' Golf
I want to begin this report with a disclaimer. There are no more sites like the one on which National Golf Links of America (NGLA) rests. When the game of golf was young in this country, course builders and their architects had opportunity after opportunity to build...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 6, 2013 | Mo' Golf
Two stories are being told this week on the eastern end of Long Island. The more important is a biennial match between male amateur golfers from Great Britain/Ireland and the USA. Teams from America, professional and amateur, female and male, are on a losing streak of...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 3, 2013 | Mo' Golf
September arrived with a cool handshake. As long as the drizzle stays away, we’ll enjoy a golf season segment colored by changing leaves and memories of a wondrous summer. Check out this week’s BuffaloGolfer Stories by clicking the link below. The...