Mike Trinley, head golf pro at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
Photo provided
By Steve Pike
Mike Trinley is one of those guys average golfers shake their fists at. Sure, Trinley is personable and accommodating, but consider the first time he play
Mike Trinley, head golf pro at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
Photo provided
By Steve Pike
Mike Trinley is one of those guys average golfers shake their fists at. Sure, Trinley is personable and accommodating, but consider the first time he play
The Kumar family, Maya (front left) and Maddox with their parents Angela and Roger attend the Gulf Stream School Parent/Child Golf Tournament at St. Andrews Club on Nov. 5. Photo provided
By Steve Pike
Wanda Krowlikowski remembers well her interview for the head golf professional’s job at The Little Club in Gulf Steam.
“I was at a nice table in the dining room with board members looking out on the golf course,” Krowlikowski said
Bethesda Healthcare System President and CEO Robert Hill (l), with LPGA greats and Pro-Am Hosts Meg Mallon and Beth Daniel and Bethesda Executive Vice President Roger Kirk at the 2011 Bethesda Pro-Am Golf Tournament. The 2012 Pro-Am will be held Jan.
By Steve Pike
So you want to be like Tiger and Phil?
Good luck. But you can get a little closer by doing one thing each of them does. That is, get fit for clubs — even a golf ball. And don’t let your ego get in the way. With a little bit of time a
Lucille Ritacco tries to keep warm while watching
her golf partner, Frank Garito, tee off at The Palm Beach
Par 3 Golf Course Saturday afternoon. The temperatures
were in the 50s at the time with strong winds
out of the north. Photo by Tim Stepien
Meg Mallon still busy in retirement
By Craig Dolch
Beth Daniel always made a quick impact in golf.
She won the U.S. Women’s Amateur the first time she entered the event, in 1975, and she was named the LPGA Tour’s Rolex Rookie of the Year in 1979. T
Meg Mallon (left) and Beth Daniel will host this year’s Bethesda Pro-Am Golf Tournament. Photo by Jerry Lower
Daniel and Mallon hosting Bethesda benefit
By Craig Dolch
It has been six months since Meg Mallon retired as a professional golfer,