Almost Famous
Jeff Coston’s shot at PGA Tour glory has likely come and gone — but what the Bellingham native has found in the meantime means so much more
Jeff Coston’s shot at PGA Tour glory has likely come and gone — but what the Bellingham native has found in the meantime means so much more
Ryan Moore struggled for three years, doing his best to compete with the world’s best golfers with a surgically repaired wrist. Now, pain-free at last, and with custom-made clubs from new partner Scratch Golf, he is making the changes necessary to contend at the game’s highest level.
Photo courtesy Corky Trewin and Resin Marketing
Brian Beaky, CG Editor
This was going to be great.
The first thing you have to know about me is that my love for golf is matched only by my love for soccer. So you can imagine my excitement at the news that not only would I have the opportunity to play a round at Chambers Bay on a beautiful weekday afternoon, I’d be playing that round alongside Seattle Sounders’ goalkeeper Kasey Keller, a Puget …
By Bob Sherwin (PHOTOS COURTESY PING GOLF)
As a youngster in Seattle in the golden age of flight, Karsten Solheim marveled at Charles Lindbergh’s courage and Amelia Earhart’s audaciousness. It was a captivating time for America’s youth, and Solheim — son of an immigrant family from Bergen, Norway — was romanced by it. One day, he told everyone, he would be an aeronautical engineer.
He was part right. Despite becoming intricately involved in jet propulsion and flight telemetry, Karsten Solheim would make his …
Microsoft marketing guru Scott Oki could have used his millions for just about anything — he’s choosing to use it on you
Brian Beaky Cascade Golfer Editor
On the day that would forever alter the public golf landscape in the Pacific Northwest, all Scott Oki wanted to do was take a nap.
The man whose marketing vision had helped expand Microsoft into an international multimedia giant — a task which had earned him millions in stock options — had already spent a …