by Mo'Golf | Apr 13, 2026 | Mo' Golf
There is a poignant scene in early Harry Potter, when Harry tricks Lucius into releasing Dobby from servitude. Have a look if you haven’t see it before. I’ve lost count of the number of people that predicted that Rory McIlroy would enjoy open season at The...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 12, 2026 | Mo' Golf
We know that one heck of a final-round story is coming, so I decided to go easy on myself on Saturday, and write a ringer story. For those not in the know, a ringer score is the best score from the field on each hole. The idea is that you bring a ringer in to help...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 11, 2026 | Mo' Golf
The golf world is excited by a lad from Northern Ireland, who somehow stole a dozen eggs shots from the Augusta National, and has a six-shot advantage over two other lads. Wooooppeeeee. The fellows that deserve our attention today, are the lads who packed their bags...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 10, 2026 | Mo' Golf
Nine years distant is a long time. I’ll be on the cusp of 70 years of age, Hopefully, I’ll still have a lawn. Hopefully, I’ll not wear birks and long socks. Hopefully, the neighborhood kids will be welcome on my lawn. Hopefully, I’ll be...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 9, 2026 | Mo' Golf
Perspective is the guidepost of a successful endeavor. Some know that I coach a girls golf team that competes in a Toronto-based league. When you coach golf, you also drive the little bus. Many is the time that I’ve pulled into a course, offloaded the team and...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 8, 2026 | Mo' Golf
The complete title of this book is Rory: The Heartache and Triumph of Golf’s Most Human Superstar. For the sake of brevity, I shall refer to it as Rory. A washing maching is a pivotal image from Rory McIlroy’s presentation to the world at large. Accounts...