Up Close and Personal
with Virgil
Birthplace: Gettysburg, PA
Residence: Nashville,
TN
Status: Married- Bela on 05/99
Education: Mississippi State University,
Marketing/Professional Golf Management, Class of 1997
Business
Interests: to own a state-of-the-art golf academy and to own a
winery
Hobbies: Listening to music,
study wine, play golf with my friends, going out to eat
Favorite
Sports: Golf, Penn State Football, Denver Broncos Football, and
college basketball
Favorite TV Shows: Friends, American Idol, Golf Central and Sports Center
Favorite
Movie: Gladiator, Forrest Gump, Good Will Hunting, The Notebook
Favorite Music: Pearl Jam, Tool,
Cold Play and a Perfect Circle
Favorite Food: cinnamon rolls, crabs, steak, hot wings, ice cream
Favorite Restaurant in Nashville: Morton's
of Chicago, The Palm, The Melting Pot
Favorite
Restaurant in Overall: David Paul's
in Lahaina, Maui
Favorite Book: Skipping Christmas by John Grisham. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Favorite Drink: Red Wine, a Coke from
McDonald's and a Mountain Dew
Favorite Vacation
Spot: Maui, Hawaii
Favorite Wine
Vintages: 1997 Brunello, 1999 Napa Cabernet, 2000
Bordeaux
Favorite Winery's: Ernie Els
Winery, Haut-Brion, Joseph Phelps, Shafer, Quilceda Creek
Favorite Golf Tournament: The Masters
Favorite International Golf Course: Ballybunion, Old Head, European Club and Royal County Down
Favorite Resort Golf Course: Bandon Dunes, Pebble Beach, Ocean Club, and Teeth of the Dog
Favorite Private Golf Course: &Augusta National, The Honors Course and Old Stone
Great
Teaching Books: Faldo, The Swing for Life; Dave Pelz, The Short
Game Bible; Jim McLean, The Eight Step Swing, The Way of the Shark: Greg Norman, 7 Laws of the Golf Swing by Nick Bradley
Best
advice from parents: Always do your best. Also, marry your best
friend
Best advice from a friend: Have a positive attitude towards everything and everyone
Best
advice from my wife: Your appearance matters more than you know
Most Memorable moment of my career: Brandt
Snedeker winning the U.S. Public Links Championship.
An
Honor: To be recognized by my peers as the 2003 TN Section PGA
Teacher of the Year.
Advice to young teachers: Become a great bench marker
Advice to young golfers: Enjoy it as
a game first, and as a way of life second
Advice
to golfer's parents: Do not live your dreams through your children
Best Part of Job/Worst: Best- meeting
interesting people everyday, Worst- 115 degree heat index days
Mentors: Bill Strausbaugh "Coach," Harry Taylor
What would
you do if you were not teaching golf?: I would move to Hawaii and
hang loose with my wife Bela
A goal: To be the best golf instructor that has ever lived
A
dream: To end my career teaching at Pebble Beach or at Kapalua
in Maui.
A choice: to be happy-
always
An advice: Personal happiness
before personal wealth
My Golf Equipment: Callaway Golf Equipment and Golf Balls
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| Playing
golf at "The Teeth of the Dog" in the Dominican Republic |
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| Bela
& I went deep-sea fishing while in Cabo. (July 2004) |
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Bela
& I have a new friend: Caroline Marie Green born 10/12/04 |
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In
Maui in 2002 with Bela |
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A Walk
to Remember. With Bela in Maui. -2001 |
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| Kapalua Golf Club--Maui,
HI |
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A very
special moment...my wedding! |
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| At
the hotel terrace in Carmel, CA in May '99 |
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