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wine makers who play golf

by Omer Okuneva Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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These days you can’t walk into a wine store without seeing names familiar to golfers: Ernie Els, David Frost and Arnold Palmer, among others. All have their own labels, and some of the players are deeply invested in their wine businesses. Golfweek wanted an expert’s opinion of these wines, so we asked Randall Bertao to do a tasting.

Golfers, famously, are known for teeing up second careers in wine: Ernie Els, Greg Norman, David Frost, Retief Goosen.May 23, 2019

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Do any professional golfers make their own wine?

Many professional golfers are wine aficionados, but some have taken the big step of getting directly involved in the wine business. That might mean launching their own vineyards to produce wine, or partnering with a vineyard to launch a private-label vintage. Below are some of the golfers who are producing their own wine labels.

What kind of wine does Gary Player drink?

The Norman label offers a range of reds (including Cabernet Merlot and Pinot Noir) plus whites (Chardonnays) and sparkling wines. Gary Player, aka the "Black Knight" due to the all-black attire he preferred during his golf career, has a wine label as part of his Black Knight Enterprises company.

Where is player's wine made?

Player's wines are produced by the Quoin Rock winery in the Stellenbosch winelands of South Africa. The label launched with the Muirfield 1959 vintage, part of the "Gary Player Major Championship Series" that is planned to included 18 vintages released over a 20-year period.

What is the best wine for golfers?

Golfers' Wines 1 Luke Donald. The Luke Donald Collection launched in 2008 with a Claret-style red wine blend. ... 2 Ernie Els. ... 3 David Frost. ... 4 Retief Goosen. ... 5 Cristie Kerr. ... 6 Jack Nicklaus. ... 7 Greg Norman. ... 8 Gary Player. ... 9 Annika Sorenstam. ... 10 Jan Stephenson Wines. ... More items...

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What golfer has a wine?

There are exceptions for wines by the glass, but alas, no golfer wine avails there either. If you want to get on that wine list, well, as they say, join the club. From left to right: Gary Player, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus's top-rated wines. Player, Palmer and Nicklaus all have wines.

Did Cristie Kerr retire from golf?

Kerr is understandably stressed. “It's OK not to be OK sometimes,” she says. She still intends to play more tournaments in 2022, and to be competitive, but she's also working through a swing change. “It remains to be seen if this is a comeback year,” she says.

Do pro golfers drink beer while playing?

In a recent interview with Golf Channel, Mediate, 56, admitted he was a "habitual alcoholic" during his career on the PGA and Champions Tours before giving it up altogether on Oct. 23, 2017. That included drinking every day – occasionally during Tour events. "Absolutely I have (played while drinking).

What do PGA players drink on the course?

Isotonic drinks include Lucozade, Gatorade and Powerade. You can also find electrolytes in fresh fruit, a nutrition bar or a sandwich. After you have completed the round, there is obviously one beverage that most golfers will choose: an ice cold beer.

How old is Christie Kerr?

44 years (October 12, 1977)Cristie Kerr / Age

Does Paula Creamer still play golf?

Creamer, a 10-time winner on the LPGA, competed in seven events on the LPGA in 2021, returning to competition in May after a more than 18-month break. She told reporters in July that she planned to come back to the tour after giving birth. “I definitely want to come back,” said Creamer.

Do any pro golfers smoke?

Only on the PGA Tour, the major leagues of golf, do athletes openly smoke on the job. For sure, an ever declining number do, and most of them are in their late 30s and 40s. Twenty and 30 years ago, like the rest of the population, more pro golfers smoked than didn't.

Does Tiger drink alcohol?

The 56-year-old hasn't drank since October 2017 but admitted that at times during his career he consumed alcohol while playing. "Absolutely I have," he said. "Because it was just normal for me. It was just a daily ritual, let's say.

Can PGA golfers smoke on the course?

Currently, the PGA does not have any specific rules that prohibit players from smoking on tour. However, it does seem as though certain venues ban smoking on their premises. In other words, PGA Players are allowed to smoke as long as the club/course does not have any policies that prohibit it.

Do pro golfers pee on the course?

Almost every man on the tour has put the P in PGA at some point, and some of them are even willing to admit it. "I guarantee you, everyone has a story," says the touring pro Kevin Na. "We've all gone out and found a tree or a bush at some point." Or as his fellow pro Joe Ogilvie puts it: "We all have to pee."

What is the pink drink that golfers drink?

BioSteelBioSteel, known on the PGA Tour as the 'Pink' drink, provides golfers with a sustained amount of energy. The quick absorbing, high performance, proprietary BioSteel sports drink combines five amino acids, and electrolytes for longtime, consistent, and ongoing energy.

What are golf caddies paid?

between $1,500 and $3,000 per weekA caddy's pay is a combination of a weekly stipend plus a percentage of a player's winnings. While every player/caddie agreement is different, generally speaking, most PGA Tour caddies make a base of between $1,500 and $3,000 per week.

What really happened to Cristie Kerr?

Kerr shot a 71 in Thursday's opening round, less than a week after the accident at the Old American Golf Club. The two-time major winner spent several hours in the emergency room that night, and was dealt knee, arm and hand contusions while her caddie Matt Gelczis got a bump on the head and suffered some whiplash.

Why did Cristie Kerr withdraw?

A golf cart accident is the cause of Cristie Kerr's withdrawal from the Volunteers of America Classic, according to Golfweek's Beth Ann Nichols. Kerr went one over in the first round before the LPGA announced Friday she wouldn't be competing any further.

Why did Brooke withdraw?

Canadian star Brooke Henderson withdrew from the LPGA Tour's Lotte Championship because of illness prior to her second round on Thursday in Hawaii. The native of Smiths Falls, Ont., shot 2-over 74 in the opening round, which concluded with two bogeys and a double bogey on three of her final four holes.

Is Cristie Kerr married?

Erik StevensCristie Kerr / Spouse (m. 2006)

What is Gary Player's wine label?

Not surprisingly, the label is named Black Knight Wine.

Where is Nick Faldo wine made?

The Nick Faldo label was produced by Katnook Estate vineyards in Coonawarra, an Australian district noted for its red wines. The label was launched in 2000 and is out of production now, although bottles may still be found for sale.

What wine is Jack Nicklaus?

Jack Nicklaus. Terlato Wines. The Jack Nicklaus Wines label is produced in partnership with Terlato Wines (which also produces the Luke Donald Collection) and debuted in 2010 with two 2007 vintages - a Cabernet Sauvignon and a Private Reserve Cabernet.

What is Goosen wine?

Goosen is the third South African in a row on this list, and the fourth overall. Goosen's "Goose Wines" label includes a vineyard in the wine growing region of his home country known as the Upper Langkloof Appellation. Goose Wines' offerings include The Goose Sauvignon Blanc, The Goose Cabernet Sauvignon, The Goose Shiraz and The Goose Pinot Noir, among others.

Where are Greg Norman wines made?

Greg Norman Estates wines are produced from vineyards the company owns in Australia and California. Greg's favorites include Lake County Zinfandel and Australian Reserve Shiraz. The Norman label offers a range of reds (including Cabernet Merlot and Pinot Noir) plus whites (Chardonnays) and sparkling wines.

Where does Luke Donald wine come from?

Luke Donald. Terlato Wines. The Luke Donald Collection launched in 2008 with a Claret-style red wine blend. Donald-label wines originate in California's Napa Valley in the vineyards of the Terlato Wine Group, which partnered with Donald to produce the label.

Where is Annika Sorenstam wine made?

Annika Sorenstam. The Annika label is produced in partnership with Wente Vineyards, located in California's Livermore Valley. Sorenstam is known as an excellent home cook of gourmet meals, so expanding her brand into wine seems a natural step. The label's first effort, Annika Vineyards Syrah, launched in 2009.

What is Wine Valley Golf Club?

THE GOLF : Consistently ranked among the top tracks in the state, the Wine Valley Golf Club ( below) is a course of modern vintage but it plays more like an ancient links, with wide, rumpled fairways, steep-walled bunkers and large, often befuddling greens.

What wine is used in Sideways?

Not that you can’t find great Merlot here. And Viognier. And Syrah. And Sauvignon blanc. It’s just that the region’s calling card is Pinot noir, a delicate grape that thrives only when conditions are just-so. It’s poured in tasting rooms and restaurants all around the valley, which includes such quaint towns as Los Olivos, Santa Ynez and Solvang. “Oh, its flavors,” Miles says of Pinot. “They’re just the most haunting and brilliant and thrilling and subtle and ancient on the planet.”

What is Pinot Noir?

It’s just that the region’s calling card is Pinot noir, a delicate grape that thrives only when conditions are just-so. It’s poured in tasting rooms and restaurants all around the valley, which includes such quaint towns as Los Olivos, Santa Ynez and Solvang. “Oh, its flavors,” Miles says of Pinot.

What to do in Texas with wine?

THE WINE : To your list of things to do in Texas (barbecueing, bare-back riding) add wine-tasting, on a trail that runs from Austin to Fredericksburg and beyond , with 42 wineries along the way. The styles you sample vary wildly, from silken Syrah and Sangiovese to Cabs as big as the Lone Star State. texaswinetrail.com

What golf course is in Finger Lakes?

THE GOLF : Values galore line the Finger Lakes Golf Trail, a constellation of four bucolic courses, most notable among them Greystone Golf Club ( below ), a linksy layout whose scene-stealing back-nine closes with a stirring sink-or-swim par-4. You can risk the pond on your approach, or, by local rule, take a one-stroke-penalty drop on its far side.

What is the wine in Carmel by the Sea?

In Clint Eastwood’s Carmel-by-the-Sea, you can purchase a $65 Wine Walk Passport, which entitles you to tasting flights at any nine of 14 local tasting rooms, all within walking distance of one another.

What is ice wine?

THE WINE : The second largest wine region in Canada, with more than 130 wineries, the valley grows some 60 grape varietals. But ice wine is its signature style. As its name suggests, the wine is made from fruit that freezes on the vine, giving rise to a lush dessert libation with a bright acidic finish that cleans up any cloying sweetness and erases recollections of that double-bogey you made on 18.

Where does Wayne Gretzky's wine come from?

True to his Canadian roots, the majority of the Great One’s great wines come from Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario and the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia. Wayne Gretzky’s wines are made with approachability, affordability and exceptional value in mind.

What grapes are used in Montagia wine?

Their 2007, a Cabernet Sauvignon produced from a blend of Howell Mountain and Mt. Veeder grapes, is hailed as the finest offering this trio has created.

Where is Drew Bledsoe's winery?

Following in the footsteps of other NFL greats, Drew Bledsoe is making a name for himself in his hometown in the Walla Walla Valley, with his winery, Doubleback. A long time dream for Bledsoe, he has teamed up with Chris Figgins of Figgins Family Wine Estates, to see that dream a reality in 2007. His goal is to produce ultra-premium quality focused wines and in 2010 he saw his 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon release make it to Wine Spectators Top 100 List. He might just go all the way with these wines!

Who is Mike Ditka?

Ditka, not only having a passion for football , but also a passion for food and wine, focuses on creating quality wines that pair well with food. Sourced mostly from vineyards in California, Mike Ditka Wines definitely scores a touchdown!

What two musicians played golf together?

Golf and music go together naturally. Sam Snead, a self-taught trumpet player, moved like a melody. Johnny Carson's practice swing and Doc Severinsen's orchestra always finished in sync.

Why are musicians drawn to golf?

Because their craft can't be fully mastered, musicians also tend to be drawn to the difficulty of golf.

What is the significance of golf in the age of Aquarius?

But as rock 'n' roll became the dominant genre in the Age of Aquarius and post-Watergate, golf became an easy symbol of Establishment conformity. Any musical reference to golf was invariably ironic, as when the cover of Devo's 1978 album, "Are We Not Men?" featured a campy portrait of Chi Chi Rodriguez. Among most music fans, golf became decidedly uncool.

What was Cooper's drinking in the 80s?

In the early '80s, at the same time he was going on stage draped in a live boa constrictor and chopping up baby dolls, Cooper (born Vincent Furnier) was drinking a quart of whiskey and a half a case of beer a day. "I would vomit blood, and then reach for the bottle," he says. "I was going to die.".

Is golf good for musicians?

Like Cooper, a good number of musicians acknowledge that golf is the safest way for them to channel addictive tendencies. "Probably to be good at anything, but I think especially a musical instrument, you've got to be a little obsessed," says The Doors' Krieger.

Who sang the golf anthem straight down the middle?

In 1957, Bing Crosby, the founder of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, crooned the golf anthem, "Straight Down the Middle.". Don Cherry had a successful recording career as a singer while playing in nine Masters, and Jimmy Demaret took any occasion to show off his pipes.

Who said "I'm a golfer"?

Neil Young, whose mother was a local amateur champion in Canada, played often, and upon arriving in Los Angeles in 1966 he told record executive Ahmet Ertegun , "I'm a golfer. Can you get me in a country club out here?" Heavy-metal bands Judas Priest and Def Leppard would discreetly play while touring. "It's all part of heavy-metal golf," guitarist Glenn Tipton told Sports Illustrated in 1986. "Usually before teeing it up, a bolt of lightning comes down and scorches the earth: Judas Priest, keep off."

Where does Harry Kane play golf?

Harry Kane. The Tottenham and England forward is a keen golfer and amongst the best in the current England squad. Kane plays to a handicap of 4 and regularly shoots level par rounds. Kane plays at Centurion Glub in Hemel Hempstead.

What golf course does Bale play?

The 5 handicapper regularly tests his skills on the iconic 17th at Sawgrass, the 12th at Augusta and the 'postage stamp' 8th hole from Troon. Bale also played in the celebrity golf cup at Celtic Manor last year.

How often does John Terry play golf?

Five-time Premier League winner John Terry plays very regularly, as often as three times a week. He's a lefty and recently finished third in Aston Villa's longest drive competition with a respectable 287 yard drive. He also played the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am alongside Chelsea fan Justin Rose in 2016.

Where is Captain Gerrard now?

Former England Captain Gerrard often hosts a charity golf day in Portugal. He was once embarrassingly rejected for membership at Hillside Golf Club, who neighbour Royal Birkdale, in 2013. He is now a member at the prestigious course.

Who won the Ballon d'Or in the 21st century?

England’ s only Ballon d’Or winner in the 21st Century is a single handicap golfer. He continued involvements with BT Sport and owning his own racehorses mean he doesn’t frequent to the golf course as often.

Is Alan Hansen a good golfer?

Former Liverpool player and Match of the Day pundit Alan Hansen is an excellent amateur golfer. Currently off 5, Hansen has been as low as 1.7. He is a member at both Hillside Golf Club alongside Gerrard, and Queenwood Golf Club in Surrey.

Who was the first football manager to win the Premier League?

Sir Alex Ferguson. Title winning Guardiola emulated English football’s most successful manager by winning the title while on the golf course. In 1993, Ferguson was playing golf when Aston Villa succumbed to defeat to Oldham Athletic. It handed United the first ever Premier League title.

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