By Jay Skurski | Buffalo News Sports Reporter Harrison Endycott showed he had more than just the steady hands of a surgeon Saturday. He also had the guts of a burglar in stealing the 58th Porter Cup away from Gavin Hall. A 20-year-old Australian bursting with moxie,...
By Bob DiCesare | Buffalo News Sports Reporter For many of the locals in the field the Porter Cup served to bolster their confidence for the days ahead. Michael Boss, son of Niagara Falls Country Club head pro John Boss, topped the local contingent of 12 with rounds...
By Jay Skurski | Buffalo News Sports Reporter Tony Bagneschi waited nearly 30 years for his second Porter Cup experience. A Niagara Falls native and current resident of Scottsdale, Ariz., Bagneschi caddied for winner Tony Mollica in 1988. He went from carrying clubs...
By Mary Kunz Goldman | Buffalo News Staff Reporter His name was A.W. Tillinghast. They called him Tillie. Tillie, who died in 1942, was one of the world’s great golf course designers, and one of three who created the dreamlike greens at the Niagara Falls Country Club...
By Bob DiCesare | Buffalo News Sports Reporter If the Porter Cup committee believes that having more local players heightens interest in the tournament, then here’s the next logical step: Give those players added incentive to grind to the end. As it stands Friday...
By Jay Skurski | Buffalo News Sports Reporter Mike Boss continues to lead the local contingent through three rounds of the Porter Cup. Boss shot a round of even-par 70 Friday at Niagara Falls Country Club. “It was all right,” Boss said. “I could have...
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