
[Oct 13, 2014]–Bill Goldfarb, a lefty, used to be a commercial roofer, working along with another Bill, a righty. So… Read more »
[Oct 13, 2014]–Bill Goldfarb, a lefty, used to be a commercial roofer, working along with another Bill, a righty. So… Read more »
The Links Portmarnock was the very first course I played in Ireland, back in 2001, so a return to it… Read more »
Golf is in a recumbent state here in Vermont, before the full hibernation begins in what is likely weeks rather… Read more »
(First published September 14, 2001, in the Brattleboro Reformer) Until Tuesday, I was still dreaming about Ireland. I had just… Read more »
[Mar. 16, 2012] There was an egregious saying in my misspent youth, “Once you go black, you’ll never go back,”… Read more »
Sunday, June 1, 2008: Back to Doughmore Bay The fervor of international competition has arisen again, this time on the… Read more »
Obama has multiple reasons to point Air Force One toward Ireland. Anyone who has heard the Corrigan Brothers song, “There’s No One as Irish as Barack O’Bama” (or seen it performed on YouTube), knows the President’s great great great grandfather was born in the Irish village of Moneygall.