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by Viola Rogahn Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Michael Friedman

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Where is Mulligan's Island golf course?

Mulligan's Island is located in Cranston, Rhode Island and has been in full operation since April of 2002. Since opening, Mulligan's Island has been the beneficiary of many special awards and accolades, including Best New Range - 2002 , and is currently rated in the Top 100 Golf Ranges in America from 2003-2014.

What is a Mulligan in golf?

The mulligan is one of golf's most curious customs. In golf there are no (legal) do-overs, but that doesn’t stop many golfers from taking them anyway. We speak, of course, of that most curious of golfing customs: the mulligan.

Is Mulligan's Island right for You?

Whether you are a serious golfer, a baseball/softball player, or just out to have fun, Mulligan's Island provides something for everyone, young or old. Please check in the spring for 2022 Applications.

Who is Buddy Mulligan?

John A. “Buddy” Mulligan was a locker room attendant at Essex Fells Country Club, in New Jersey, in the 1930s. One day at the club, Des Sullivan, who later became the president of the Golf Writers Association of America, was playing alongside assistant pro Dave O’Connell.

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Who is Mulligan's Island sold to?

July 19 , 2020. GolfNewsRI confirms that Mulligan’s Island is under agreement to be sold to Massachusetts-based Coastal Partners LLC. In an email to GolfNewsRI, Mulligan’s Island managing partner Michael Friedman said they do not have a comment on the situation, but is referring parties to Coastal Partners LLC.

Who pulled Mulligan's Island?

December 16, 2020. Just a few weeks after Friedman’s letter, the proposal to develop Mulligan’s Island was pulled by Coastal Partners LLC. According to a letter sent to Cranston City Council on Wednesday, the developer (through a lawyer) wrote “The applicant hereby withdraws the subject application.”. Read the Letter HERE.

What does "mulligan" mean in golf?

In his book The Historical Dictionary of Golfing Terms: From 1500 to the Present, Peter Davies wrote, “Mulligan n. [Origin obscure.] Permission by a player ( forbidden under the rules) to an opponent to replay a misplayed shot, especially a tee-shot.”. Instruction.

What is a mulligan?

The mulligan is one of golf's most curious customs. In golf there are no (legal) do-overs, but that doesn’t stop many golfers from taking them anyway. We speak, of course, of that most curious of golfing customs: the mulligan. But where did the mulligan originate?

Why did Mulligan say he should get a second tee shot?

The drive was rough and over an old rickety bridge. Because of his nerves and shaking in his hands from driving, he said he should be afforded a second tee shot after a poor attempt on the first.

Why did Mulligan take a do over?

One is that he was late arriving and in such a rush that he was too rattled to hit a proper tee shot. He calmed himself down and took a second swipe.

Where does the story of David Mulligan begin?

We begin in the Great White North. Our protagonist is one David Bernard Mulligan, who back in the 1920s often frequented St. Lambert Country Club, in Montreal. David Mulligan was a part owner of the famed Biltmore Hotel in New York City, along with some other hotels in Canada. There are a few versions of the David Mulligan origin story.

Who was Des Sullivan playing with?

One day at the club, Des Sullivan, who later became the president of the Golf Writers Association of America, was playing alongside assistant pro Dave O’Connell. The two had been playing and practicing most of the day and were looking for a money game. They found a willing participant in Buddy.

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