
Craig Dolch
Writer at Freelance
Craig Dolch is a 40-year journalist who has covered golf, been to 40 majors, caddied at Honda Classic and for 7 years hosted golf radio show on ESPN West Palm.
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2 days ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Craig Dolch
PALM CITY — The second annual Rosie, a charity tournament held May 12 in honor of award-winning golf journalist Tim Rosaforte, raised more than $200,000 that will be used for college scholarships for First Tee Florida Gold Coast and the Evans Scholars Foundation.Hosted by the Floridian Golf Club – where Rosaforte was a longtime member and once held court with President Obama on the range – many of Rosaforte’s close friends, colleagues and family gathered at the picturesque setting to raise...
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2 days ago |
ocala.com | Craig Dolch
PALM CITY — The second annual Rosie, a charity tournament held May 12 in honor of award-winning golf journalist Tim Rosaforte, raised more than $200,000 that will be used for college scholarships for First Tee Florida Gold Coast and the Evans Scholars Foundation.Hosted by the Floridian Golf Club – where Rosaforte was a longtime member and once held court with President Obama on the range – many of Rosaforte’s close friends, colleagues and family gathered at the picturesque setting to raise...
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4 days ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Craig Dolch
The scholarship, provided by the Evans Scholars Foundation, honors Cantwell's caddying record, academic achievements, and character, with a connection to his great-grandfather, a founding contributor to the foundation. Cantwell plans to study business at the University of South Carolina and pursue a career in the golf industry, potentially as a club professional or working for an equipment company.
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5 days ago |
palmbeachpost.com | Craig Dolch
Craig DolchSpecial to The PostThe first thing Bella Cecere did after learning she had earned a full college scholarship through the Evans Scholars Foundation was call her father, Eric, in Singapore, where he was working for LIV Golf as a videographer, to give him the great news. “He was so, so excited,” Bella said. She couldn’t call her mom, however. Kristin Hoke, a news anchor at WPBF-Channel 25, died in 2010 after a courageous, 4½-year public battle with breast cancer.
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6 days ago |
pga.com | Craig Dolch
Chad Pfeifer, Ryanne Jackson and Eli Villanueva were repeat winners Wednesday in the seventh PING USDGA Championship Presented by PGA of America. No surprise there. What was shocking was the 8-under 63 Villanueva shot on the Ryder Course at PGA Golf Club to win the Senior Division for the second time in three years. That’s correct, a disabled golfer shot an 8-under 63 to win by 14 shots. Senior Champion Eli Villanueva.
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As a Florida graduate, I am disgusted the university hired this 🤡 to be president. Instead he enriched his GOP pals and wasted millions of taxpayers money with ridiculous spending. As a last insult, he said he resigned because his wife has epilepsy. She does, but he was fired. https://t.co/Wng0332ms7

What I love about Scottie Scheffler's rant is he is clearly the world's best golfer, and the sport still breaks you.

If you are a fan/friend of Tim Rosaforte, watch this. Wonderful man. https://t.co/Q4mQYQp0AT