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...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 15, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Tom Coyne set out in 2007 to walk around the entire island of Ireland. To play golf. And he did. And wrote A Course Called Ireland. Just prior, he took a separate journey, to find out how good he could get a golf. And he did. And he wrote Paper Tiger. In 2015, he...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 13, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Get the word out. The 2016 Porter Cup represents a bit of a change from competitions of the recent past. Some of the changes were anticipated, while others are dependent on the current climate that no forecaster can predict with accuracy. The tournament itself, slated...
by Mo'Golf | Jul 10, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Kevin Sylvester offers a voice that every Buffalo-Niagara sports fan knows. 1. Give us a little background on who you are, where you grew and where you did your schooling. I was born in Dunkirk, NY, lived there as an infant, lived in West Seneca until I was 2, and...