by Mo'Golf | Sep 14, 2016 | Mo' Golf
PHOENIX (September 12, 2016) – In unveiling its Autumn-Winter 2016 collection, PING Apparel is introducing a new partnership with COOLMAX®, a leading fabric-technology brand, to further elevate PING’s innovative SensorCool and SensorWarm product categories....
by Jane Finn | Sep 13, 2016 | Jane Finn
Despite the fact that the days are getting shorter, fall remains my favourite time of year. I love the crispness in the air, the crunch of leaves under my feet and the smell of logs on the fire. Autumn is the perfect time of year to don your sweater and comfortable...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 11, 2016 | Mo' Golf
It says a lot about a golfer when he comes back, late in the season, from a debilitating wrist injury, to win a tour event. It says more when he does so with the tour’s top golfer breathing birdies down his neck. Ergo, there’s a lot to be said for David...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 11, 2016 | Mo' Golf
If Vaita Guillaume continues to improve on Sunday as he has all week, the Niagara Championship on the Mackenzie Tour PGA Tour Canada is his. From 70 to 68 to 66 on Saturday, the man from the golfing hotbed of French Polynesia has deciphered the Cherry Hill...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 10, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Will it be slow and steady wins the race or lightning strikes this week at the Niagara Championship at Cherry Hill? Despite the impending storm clouds predicted for Saturday afternoon, it’s up to the golfers to determine this outcome. First-round leader Paul...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 9, 2016 | Mo' Golf
It’s rare that a course record doesn’t fall the first time a course hosts a top-tier event. So it went at Cherry Hill Club in Ridgeway, Ontario, Canada, on day one of the Niagara Championship. Paul McConnell, a Plano (Texas) native, tossed a salad filled...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 6, 2016 | Dave Finn
Dave Finn, one of the most reliable travel writers in the field, typically doesn’t go in for the “Top X” listing technique, but he made an exception with his recent piece on golf in Panama. Central America has stabilized in the last decade,...
by Mo'Golf | Sep 3, 2016 | Mo' Golf
A material change in forgiveness and distance Big Bertha Fusion pushes the boundaries of forgiveness like no Callaway club ever has. The key benefit? More forgiveness means straighter flight on mis-hits, and straight flight nets longer distance, drive after drive. To...
by TomTucker | Aug 30, 2016 | Tom Tucker
14 Clubs Having an extra club in your bag – or more than one extra club – is a huge advantage in golf. It gives you less decision making because you can have that club for a specific yardage that you otherwise would have had to make a swing adjustment...
by Mo'Golf | Aug 29, 2016 | Mo' Golf
The Niagara Championship, part of the Mackenzie Tour PGA TOUR Canada 2016 schedule, is pleased to announce that Dudley Hart has been given a sponsorship exemption and will be golfing in the Niagara Championship from September 6-11 at Cherry Hill Club in Fort Erie. The...
by Mo'Golf | Aug 26, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Every now and then, an article cannot help being published on the top college-affiliated courses in the USA. There are a fair number of them, although the trend to develop a golfing grounds for student and staff fitness is not nearly as popular as it was in the early...
by Mo'Golf | Aug 24, 2016 | Mo' Golf
Jonathan Cavalier is not a golf course photographer by trade. He does, however, have an intuition for what makes a likable photograph. He has gifted the participants of the Golf Club Atlas discussion board with numerous photo tours of some of the great courses of the...
by Mo'Golf | Aug 22, 2016 | Mo' Golf
While watching women’s Olympic golf last Friday morning, I clicked over from Twitter to a piece on Aronimink, a club in suburban Philadelphia. The point to the bit was Aronimink’s move back to its roots, in an effort to strengthen the course and attract a...
by Mo'Golf | Aug 19, 2016 | Mo' Golf
One thing that western New York lacks is a marvelous muni. We’ve a fair number of decent municipal courses, ranging from the town/city owned 18s at Sheridan and Deerwood (27 here) and a nice 9 at Cazenovia. If we could double the acreage at Cazenovia, maximizing...
by TomTucker | Aug 16, 2016 | Tom Tucker
A very common error that I see on the takeaway and backswing is that a student fans the face of the club open right away with their hands, usually initiating a swing plane error as well as a face angle error at the top of the swing (too open), which wreaks havoc at...