The 2013 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am will have all the familiar touchstones that have made the tournament so popular: beautiful golf courses, big-name pros, and an eclectic mix of famous amateurs drawn from Hollywood and the world of sports. But this year’s Pro-Am will also boast a number of significant upgrades that reflect the passion and vision of Steve John, who … [Read more...] about Fun for the Fans
Archives for February 2013
Laughing Matters
The fabulously funny Martin Short made a name for himself with some of comedy’s most memorable characters. There’s Ed Grimley, the awkward, pop culture-obsessed personality with greased-up hair. Jiminy Glick, the eccentric, chatty celebrity interviewer known to make even the most poised personalities giggle. And, of course, the unforgettable wedding planner Franck Eggelhoffer, … [Read more...] about Laughing Matters
Steinbeck’s Legendary Friend
A bronze bust rests on a pedestal at the corner of Drake and Wave Streets next to the Monterey Bay Recreational Trail. It depicts a pleasant, studious looking man. A magnifying loupe hangs around his neck, a pen is clipped to his opencollared shirt; he holds a sea star in his hand. More often than not, the star is joined by a sprig of flowers some passerby has placed there. … [Read more...] about Steinbeck’s Legendary Friend
Golf’s Greatest Triumphs
What was the best round of golf played on the PGA Tour in 2012? You can make a case for Rory McIlroy’s bogeyless 66 on Sunday at the PGA Championship, when he tamed the brutal Ocean Course and won his second major championship by a whopping eight strokes. How about Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey’s closing 60 to win at Sea Island? It’s an easy course, sure, but a 60 is a 60. Special … [Read more...] about Golf’s Greatest Triumphs
The Making of a Memorial
A piece of steel cut from an I-beam from one of the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers will be enshrined in a permanent memorial in Carmel’s Devendorf Park this September. The historic relic from Ground Zero made an extraordinary journey across the country after being cut by NYC firefighter Carl Sheetz, in a private ceremony in New York. The tenacity of Carmel native, CarrieAnn, … [Read more...] about The Making of a Memorial