by Mo'Golf | Apr 22, 2011 | Mo' Golf
The poster child for the phrase “Appearances can be deceiving,” Grover Cleveland has the most unexpected history of any area public track. It lived the first 40 years or so of its life as the Country Club of Buffalo and, in 1912, hosted most of the...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 21, 2011 | Mo' Golf
Elma Meadows is one of two Erie County Parks golf courses. Located on rolling terrain, south-east of the city, Elma Meadows combines an exciting challenge with an enjoyable walk in the park, a guaranteed walk not spoiled! 1 Without a doubt, the most breathtaking first...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 21, 2011 | Mo' Golf
Deerwood golf course is the 27-hole municipal complex in North Tonawanda. In the late 1990s, Scott Witter designed the third nine, the Fawn, elevating Deerwood to a new level of status in western New York public golf. Fawn Nine 1 A fair opening par five, this hole...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 18, 2011 | Mo' Golf
Understand from the get-go that this is a private “course” ranking, not a private “club” list. The difference, you ask? Glad to clarify. “Club” includes all the amenities that sometimes accompany the centerpiece (the golf course.)...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 16, 2011 | Mo' Golf
Concord Crest is one of the new millennium courses in Buffalo-Niagara. It opened nine holes initially, then followed that successful debut with a second nine a year later. The course takes advantage of a wonderful piece of rolling countryside in the Boston hills,...
by Mo'Golf | Apr 16, 2011 | Mo' Golf
Cazenovia Park is one of three Buffalo city courses operated by the Olmsted Parks Initiative. Located in south Buffalo, Cazenovia occupies an interesting albeit small piece of terrain within the confines of Cazenovia Park. Nice, easy hole to begin, the biggest hazard...