by Mo'Golf | Jul 30, 2016 | Mo' Golf
When we found Gavin Hall on Friday, he was in a relaxed position, on the third tee. If you’re not a belieber, see the photo collage below. Minutes later, he unleashed a cannon of a drive and made his first birdie of the day on the par five. He followed that red...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 28, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Gavin Hall began the second round of the 2016 Porter Cup like a contestant who wanted someone else to win the event’s green jacket and oversized chalice. After a birdie on the second hole, a double bogey on the mundane, eagleable third and a four on the...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 27, 2016 | Mo' Golf
If one had to predict which of the last four holes at Niagara Falls country club cost Gavin Hall his only bogey of the day, number 15 would scarcely rate fourth. The 342-yard hole (barely 300 when played directly at the green) is often driven during competition and...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 26, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Cassie Stein is a native Lewistonian who grew up steeped in the traditions of the Porter Cup. Currently working as an editor for the Global Golf Post, Stein took on one of the tournament director roles when Steve Denn stepped down as tournament coordinator last year....
by Mo'Golf | Jul 25, 2016 | Mo' Golf
If you’ve never been on a golf trip, I bet you’re tempted to go to Myrtle Beach or someplace like that. If you do, you’ll have fun and you might stumble onto a course designed by Mike Strantz, a terrific designer. If you want to see some great, great...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 21, 2016 | Mo' Golf
The Anatomy of Greatness offers the subtitle, Lessons from the best golf swings in history. Off the start, one suspects that the author cannot possibly assess and corroborate every great swing that the game of golf has known over its history. The task of the...