by Mo'Golf | Apr 9, 2019 | John Mooshie
John Mooshie, a former resident of Sheridan Parkside and Kenmore, grew up less than 500 yards from the Sheridan Golf course. That was back in the early 1950s when the Sheridan course served two sports. It was a 5 month winter wonderland offering ice skating, sledding,...
by John Mooshie | Aug 18, 2017 | John Mooshie
When it comes to college scholarships for junior golfers: Advantage girls Several years ago, Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Palm Harbor, Florida, ran three separate junior golf tournaments. According to Dawn Mercer, Innisbrook’s Director of Instruction, the events...
by John Mooshie | Aug 5, 2017 | John Mooshie
When it comes to golf courses, many of those in New Mexico are as good as what are found in Arizona, Texas, and Colorado. New Mexico’s Black Mesa, Outlaw, Paa-Ko Ridge, Sandia, and Twin Warriors are great designs, well maintained, and highly acclaimed. But...
by John Mooshie | Jul 24, 2017 | John Mooshie
Some of the best golf courses in the country can be found at clubs you’ve probably never heard about. Champions Retreat, a private golf retreat in Augusta, Georgia, is one such club. I had never heard of it even though I’m very much involved in golf courses, their...
by John Mooshie | Jul 14, 2017 | John Mooshie
There’s a golf course in Georgia, tucked into the middle of a 9000 acre plantation that is one of southwest Georgia’s preeminent, privately- owned conservation areas. The plantation features extensive areas of significant conservation value, including over 3,300 acres...
by John Mooshie | Jul 6, 2017 | John Mooshie
The 18th Hole That Gave Him a 2nd Term There’s storied history about Glen Arven Country Club in Thomasville, Georgia. Founded in 1892, Glen Arven is one of the oldest clubs in America. It doesn’t get the accolades that some of the older courses get but Ben...