Friends in Golf
I’ve been talking to my son lately and advising him to pursue something that he truly loves to do as a career . While I spewed this unsolicited advice, I began to think about what it is that I truly love about being the President of Daphne’s Headcovers.
In addition to bringing my dog to work and having an office cat, I love the creative interaction with nice people. I am constantly astounded by how different people can be and how interesting and kind they all are.
My friendship with LPGA pro Beth Bader came about on a driving range as a result, I think of my inability to hold my toungue. Beth was talking to a mutual friend about the Susan L. Bader Foundation she and her sister had founded in memory of their mother. I was so moved by their efforts (I lost my mom Daphne to cancer and didn’t do anything as noble as this) when I blurted out “I want to help”. Beth looked surprised and we began to talk, the purple hope dolphin was created and a friendship was born.
Another great friendship came along when I was being interviewed for a magazine by writer,radio personality and producer Frank LaRosa. Despite all my planning, my two year old woke up and climbed on my lap right in the middle of the interview! Needless to say, it wasn’t the smoothest interview I’ve ever done. It took twice as long, Frank had to repeat many questions and I was frequently distracted and lost my train of thought. The end result though was a fabulous article on Daphne’s and a long term friendship with Frank, who after being introduced to the best and the worst of me, was able to make me laugh, talk openly and write and amazing piece. He was kind, patient and used his amazing talent to find great content in a very messy interview.

Since I’ve basically grown up in the golf business I can’t comment on other industries, but I must say that I feel lucky and grateful every day to work around a game that I love with so many nice people.