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The Player Becomes The Teacher

September 12, 2014

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Doug Weaver, a former PGA Tour pro and the longtime director of instruction at Hilton Head Island’s Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, knows firsthand what it takes to make it at golf’s highest level.

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (September 2014) – Doug Weaver knows golf, particularly Hilton Head Island golf, as well as anyone.

A former PGA Tour professional, Weaver has for years served as the highly respected director of instruction at Hilton Head’s venerable Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort. His free Monday golf exhibition every week is one of the resort’s many popular attractions.

Improving your golf game is something very important to Weaver, a man once best known as the answer to a trivia question.

As a PGA Tour rookie in 1989, during a breathtaking span of one hour and 50 minutes, Weaver became one of four U.S. Open contenders at Oak Hill Country Club to ace the sixth hole. (Nick Price, Jerry Pate and Mark Wiebe were the other three; Weaver got his first.)

The event became the highlight of a what-might-have-been professional career for Weaver, who first moved to Hilton Head as a 17-year-old prep athlete to attend the Sea Pines Academy.

He later played at Furman University alongside a guy named Brad Faxon, but when graduation rolled around, Weaver wasn’t confident about his chances on the PGA Tour.

He moved back to Hilton Head, manned the bag drop of the Robert Trent Jones course at Palmetto Dunes, and pondered his future.

“I would play in amateur tournaments, get frustrated and say, ‘I don’t won’t to play anymore,'” Weaver said.

Instead, Weaver went to work for long-time local realtor Phil Schembra. The two helped found the Hilton Head Island Intercollegiate Golf Tournament at Palmetto Dunes, which later grew to become the Golf World Intercollegiate, one of the biggest amateur tournaments in the country at the time.

It was during his three years selling timeshares for Dunes Marketing Group that Weaver found his focus.

“I matured a lot,” he says. “I grew up a lot and became a Christian. God got hold of my mind and taught me how to think about myself. It gave me a more positive outlook about my future. I knew it was time to go back to golf.”

Weaver mustered the courage – and the game – to tackle professional golf.

“At first I couldn’t break 80 because I was so nervous,” he says. “But gradually I started to work my scores down to where I was in contention against veteran players.”

His mini-tour breakthrough came in 1987 at the Zell Wood Country Club Open in Florida, where – despite playing in a final group with three former PGA Tour pros – Weaver birdied the 72nd hole to capture his first title. “I knew then that I could play with these guys and beat them.”

And beat them he did, winning 14 mini-tour events and earning his PGA Tour card in 1988.

Once he reached the professional Mecca, Weaver flirted with success, making about a third of the cuts in tournaments he played and missing a number of others by a shot. But a PGA Tour victory eluded him and his full-time status on tour only lasted a year.

Nevertheless, it was an experience that Weaver firmly believes trained him well for his ultimate calling.

“I didn’t fulfill my potential, but the mistakes I made are ones I can help others prevent from making today,” he says. “Hey, I played a practice round with Tom Watson at Pebble Beach. I played with Lee Trevino at the Buick Open, and was in the top-10 after Saturday’s round. I played in two U.S. Opens and practiced with greats like Vijay Singh and Payne Stewart for many long sessions.

“Today, I ask my students, ‘How much are you willing to invest?’ I know what it takes, and if you aren’t willing, I can help you with another game plan. But let’s be realistic and enjoy the journey.

“Learning who I am as a person, the strengths, the weaknesses, and how they affect my golf is a vital part of becoming a complete golfer,” Weaver says. “It took putting myself in the fire of top-level competitive play to start to say, ‘What are the resources we can draw on here to make me the complete player?’

“That’s what I want to bring to the table at Palmetto Dunes: Here’s a little mental stuff, here’s the workout stuff, here’s the top-notch technology to teach our students – and we are very women and junior friendly – how to reach their potential and have fun doing it.”

To sign up for one of Doug Weaver’s free, Monday clinics at Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort or any of its other world-class golf instruction programs, please call 866-744-7558 or visit www.PalmettoDunes.com.

About Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort

Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort is a 2,000-acre resort destination located in the middle of Hilton Head Island, S.C., bounded by 3 miles of Atlantic Ocean beach on one side and a sheltered Intracoastal Waterway marina on the other. The resort features three world-class golf courses, an award-winning tennis center, an 11-mile inland salt-water lagoon system for kayaking and fishing, and Hilton Head Outfitters for bike rentals, canoes, kayaks, fishing and much more. The Mediterranean-style Shelter Cove Harbour deep-water marina, located right across from Palmetto Dunes, features waterfront shopping and dining and a wide variety of charters, including nature cruises, dolphin tours, sport crabbing and fishing. For information about activities or reservations, please call 877-567-6513 or visit www.PalmettoDunes.com.

About Greenwood Communities & Resorts

Based in Greenwood, S.C., Greenwood Communities & Resorts has been a leader in the creation and management of award-winning residential and resort communities in the southeastern United States since 1978. Beginning with the award-winning Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort on Hilton Head Island, S.C., Greenwood has carried on a 30+ year development tradition with communities such as Beresford Hall in Charleston, S.C., and The Reserve at Lake Keowee near Greenville, S.C. Greenwood’s mission has always been to create memorable places that foster meaningful and fulfilling lives. These communities, along with 39 Greenwood-built properties, are Greenwood’s real estate legacy in Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas. For more information, please call 843-785-1106 or visit www.GreenwoodCR.com.

Contact:
Martin Armes (919-608-7260)

Brad King (336-306-9219)

PR@MarketingGolf.com

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