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Golf Writer Andy Reistetter is fortunate to have met most of the world’s top professional golfers while on tour the last four years. Last year at the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach he spent the afternoon with 1955 U.S. Open champion Jack Fleck and his longtime buddy Ed Tallach. Fleck is the oldest living major champion and one heck of an interesting person. Take yourself back to the Ben Hogan era...
Published: July 27, 2011
Golf writer Andy Reistetter is fortunate to have met many of the world’s top professional golfers while on tour the last four years. Earlier this year at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, he and a handful of other writers sat down with Annika Sorenstam to talk about her line of clothing with Cutter & Buck and her life beyond competitive golf. Come into the back room of Booth No. 5657 and...
Published: May 30, 2011
Reposted. Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series for the Bleacher Report with one of American golf’s true treasures- the Scioto CC. Having the opportunity to play shortly after this year’s Memorial Tournament was a spiritual sojourn for the author. Here is his sixth article in the series including his thoughts on how vital Scioto...
Published: May 29, 2011
Bob Hope left England when he found out he could not become the king. Luke Donald left England to play collegiate golf at Northwestern University in America. As a member of the U.S. PGA TOUR, Donald has consistently played against and outperformed the best golfers in the world. At the European Tour’s flagship event outside London, Donald beat fellow countryman and World No. 1 Lee Westwood to...
Published: May 27, 2011
This the sixth article in a year-long exclusive series. The author, Andy Reistetter, shares his insight on how PGA TOUR players, competition and the game of golf can be utilized inside corporations to dynamically develop corporate leadership and culture. Reistetter has written two books: one on inspirational leadership called “The Approach” and the other on inspiration living called “Love,...
Published: May 27, 2011
I am not a hunter, though Quail Lodge was the perfect setting to bring a pigeon friend of mine to play golf and dislodge a few bucks from his tight wallet. After spending some time in the Monterrey Peninsula area, what could be more relaxing or fun? Taking a short drive down Carmel Valley Road to Quail Lodge. The spectacular scenery will take you another notch down on the relaxation scale and put you...
Published: May 25, 2011
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter continues his exclusive “Play-Write” series with one of the Monterey Peninsula’s best golf courses- Bayonet. Even more exciting was playing Bayonet with California’s own Lil’ Jordan, America’s favorite Junior Golf personality and someone who may very well be the next generation Tiger Woods. Enjoy a story that goes beyond golf to the heart...
Published: May 24, 2011
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter attended the “Breakfast with the Pros” event sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) on Wednesday of the 2011 PLAYERS. Professional golfer Kevin Streelman and Grammy Award winning recording artist Toby Mac were the featured guests. With an unusual connection to Tiger Woods, here is his account of the experience. I tried to remember back when...
Published: April 9, 2011
Golf Writer Andy Reistetter is at the Masters this week. Here are his thoughts, comments and perspectives for Friday. Look for his column every day for an upfront, personal and firsthand look at what is happening at Augusta National in the 75th rendition of this springtime classic! It was a Friday at the Masters that really seemed like a Saturday. There was so much movement on the leader...
Published: April 8, 2011
Golf writer Andy Reistetter is at the Masters this week. Here are his thoughts, comments and perspectives for Thursday. Look for his column every day for an upfront, personal and firsthand look at what is happening at Augusta National in the 75th rendition of this springtime classic! Beginning to feel a bit tired from the long hours of the three practice rounds but no complaints even if it takes...