Run Up 2 The Cup: The Par Holes

In the first part of this mini-series, I examined the birdie holes. These are holes at NFCC where a seasoned competitor expects to be positioned to go under par. If you miss out, you feel like you missed out. The second installment looked at bogey holes. Even though...

Run Up 2 The Cup: The Bogey Holes

The first four holes at Niagara Falls country club are all manageable affairs. You can bogey any of them, but you shouldn’t bogey a single one. Porter Cup contestants should reach the fifth tee at level par or better. That’s where the fun begins. Bogey...

BuffaloGolfer Stories: 7-22-2013

The whole ball of wax: WNYPLGA Individual Championship summaries, two articles from the British Open, SIX Porter Cup preview pieces and the usual fare from our researchers and writers (now numbering in the thousands. Click Here to see our email newsletter,...

Run Up 2 The Cup: The Birdie Holes @ Niagara Falls

Every course has them. They are the holes where golfers hope to make up shots lost elsewhere. Some of the ones at Niagara Falls, in the hands of the best the Porter Cup has to offer, might even be called eagle holes. We’ll stick with birdie holes and we’ll...

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