JTOG Day 93: Meeting Beto Chiclete, Brazil’s First Tee Guy!

_Andy leaving donated golf equipment with Beto ChicleteI met Beto Chiclete by destiny yesterday… I had heard of a “First Tee-like” junior golf initiative in Japeri and wanted to visit there, do a feature and donate my golf bag, clubs,e tc. before leaving Brazil… looked it up on the map and learned it was 90 km away, way to far to navigate and fit in this trip… so I go to Gavea Golf Club to play golf and who is my caddie? Amazingly small and connected world even when one is far from home! Beto is one of the great good guys in the world of golf and the world beyond!!! (-:

Andy Reistetter, was a great pleasure to be his caddie at the Gavea Golf Club, this video shows my work with the golf with children, started in Japeri now I’m in Nova Iguaçu giving opportunity to the needy children of the Baixada Fluminense in learning golf. thanks and a hug Beto Gum. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxr6hOibSd0 (Translated by Bing)   (Facebook Link, Andy Reistetter, 1/12/14)

Beto Chiclete’s Golf Project Outside Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

JTOG Day 90: Arrive Rio De Janeiro, Brazil; Walking Ipanema Beach!

_Andy Ipanema Beach Day 90 1-8-14Day No. 90. Made it to Rio,the final stop on the “Journey to Olympic Golf!” Any of my FB friends live here or know somebody here. I have one week to explore! Enjoyed a walk on Ipanema Beach last night   (Facebook Post 1 Pic, Andy Reistetter, 1/9/14)

The “Journey to Olympic Golf” is heading north to Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Tuesday, the 7th of January… where will I stay?… where will I play golf?… and what tourist activities will I participate in?… those are the questions on my mind… any answers in your mind? (-:   (Andy Reistetter, Facebook Post with one link;  1-4-14)

JTOG Day 89: Interviewing Roberto De Vicenzo at Ranelagh GC in Buenos Aires!

With the great World Golf Hall of Famer Roberto De Vicenzo at age 91 in January 2014 at Ranelagh GC in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

With the great World Golf Hall of Famer Roberto De Vicenzo at age 91 in January 2014 at Ranelagh GC in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

TROML Day… spent the afternoon with Hall of Famer Roberto De Vicenzo at Ranelagh Golf Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina… what an inspiring person at age 91! Flying to Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil tonight for the last stop in South America on the “Journey to Olympic Golf.” To the site of the 2016 Summer Olympics (what’s a World Cup?) and the Olympic Golf Course we go!!! (-:   (Facebook Post 1 Pic, Andy Reistetter, 1/7/14)

CLICK HERE for the Highlights Video of Interview with Roberto De Vicenzo at Ranelagh GC in Buenos Aires on January 7th, 2014.

With Valeria Biondi who was gracious enough to arrange my visit to Ranelagh & interview with Roberto De Vicenzo. Eternally grateful to Valeria!

With Valeria Biondi who was gracious enough to arrange my visit to Ranelagh & interview with Roberto De Vicenzo. Eternally grateful to Valeria!

The world lost a great golf legend today- Roberto De Vicenzo! I had the honor & privilege to spend an afternoon with him interviewing him in Buenos Aires at his home Ranelagh Golf Club. “You have to fight for your life,” said Mr. De Vicenzo to me and it has always stuck with me since that day in January 2014 on the ‘Journey to Olympic Golf.’ Winner of the 1967 Open at Hoylake he was the ‘Champion Golfer of the Year’ and for his lifetime. He bet on himself, a 70:1 longshot and won 70,000 pounds, a huge amount fo money 50 years ago! The club put me up the night before. I arrived late, after dark, so I walked down the street in the little village to get something to eat. Even the pizza guy, not even a golfer, knew who Roberto De Vicenzo was, not as a golfer, but a great citizen of Ranelagh! I treasure the book he inscribed to me and the round of golf on the classic 1920 Alberto del Solar Dorrego design. My heart goes out to all his friends at Ranelagh, especially the ones I met- Valeria Biondi, Paul Morey, Gustava Nisenson, Juan Carlos Cabrera, Walter Dobie, and that young good golfer I played with- Martin Flor for their loss. God Bless Roberto De Vicenzo- a golf legend and a great man of Argentina!   (Facebook Post with video highlight, Andy Reistetter, 6/1/17)

With Paul Morey, Roberto De Vicenzo's longtime right hand man and Ranelagh historian. What a great conversation we had! Eternally grateful for hosting me Paul!

With Paul Morey, Roberto De Vicenzo’s longtime right hand man and Ranelagh historian. What a great conversation we had! Eternally grateful for hosting me and arranging the time with Mr. De Vicenzo Paul!

Roberto De Vicenzo, Golf Legend… just reminiscing a bit more about visiting Ranelagh Golf Club and meeting Mr. De Vicenzo. That was 3-1/2 years ago. I actually stayed in Room No. 1 in the Chalet that Roberto’s wife Delia’s family lived. I think they were the caretakers of Ranelagh and that’s how they met when Roberto was a young pro just starting out. Clubhouse full of priceless memorabilia! TROML time for sure! Flew to Rio de Janiero that night for the last leg of the 2013 ‘Journey to Olympic Golf.’ My heart goes out to all his friends at Ranelagh, especially the ones I met- Valeria Biondi, Paul Morey, Gustava Nisenson, Juan Carlos Cabrera, Walter Dobie, and that young good golfer I played with- Martin Flor for their loss. God Bless Roberto De Vicenzo- a golf legend and a great man of Argentina!   (Facebook Post with 30 pics, Andy Reistetter, 6/1/17)

 

JTOG Day 88: Play Cordoba Golf Club in Argentina!

Arriving at Córdoba Golf Club... also known as the El Plato and El Gato Club as evidenced by the entrance sign!

Arriving at Córdoba Golf Club… also known as the El Plato and El Gato Club as evidenced by the entrance sign!

Three day visit to Córdoba Golf Club was awesome, great people, great golf course, great club! Felt the beating heart of present day Argentina golf… guest of El Plato (Angel Cabrera’s Foundation), met and interviewed El Gato (Eduardo Romero)… WOW, what a golfing town in a golfing country! Stayed at this incredible La Casa Grande right across from the 10th green, a golfer’s place to stay if there ever was one! Heading to Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil tomorrow! Then Orlando on the 17th! I cannot believe this is Day No. 88 of the “Journey to Olympic Golf.” Time flies by, doesn’t it? welcome 2014! (-:   (Facebook Post 15 Pics, Andy Reistetter, 1/6/14)

Sat down and had a great conversation with Eduardo Romero, El Gato! Great guy! Reminds me of a Latin Billy Ray Brown! (-:

Sat down and had a great conversation with Eduardo Romero, El Gato! Great guy! Reminds me of a Latin Billy Ray Brown! (-:

My hosts at Córdoba Golf Club- Gustavo Oliva Funes on the right and the great amateur golfer Roberto Monguzzi on the left. Small world, many stories playing golf with these two guys for three days!

My hosts at Córdoba Golf Club- Gustavo Oliva Funes on the right and the great amateur golfer Roberto Monguzzi on the left. Small world, many stories playing golf with these two guys for three days!

9th green with clubhouse behind. Just a beautiful piece of property for a golf course!

9th green with clubhouse behind. Just a beautiful piece of property for a golf course!

Tight and difficult short par-4 7th hole. Pictures don't do justice!

Tight and difficult short par-4 7th hole. Pictures don’t do justice!

Arriving in Cordoba after taking a sleeper bus from Buenos Aires, a great way to travel in Argentina! I miss Torch but not the driving though the 6,500 miles to Panama City were very exciting!

Arriving in Cordoba after taking a sleeper bus from Buenos Aires, a great way to travel in Argentina! I miss Torch but not the driving though the 6,500 miles to Panama City were very exciting!

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Cordoba is a beautiful city with some amazing architecture!

Cordoba is a beautiful city with some amazing architecture!

Lots of fun with Jorge & Maria at the Tourist office... had an original problem on the internet because they were talking Cordoba, Spain and I was in Argentina! So funny!

Lots of fun with Jorge & Maria at the Tourist office… had an original problem on the internet because they were talking Cordoba, Spain and I was in Argentina! So funny!

City tour bus evidently sponsored by McDonalds!

City tour bus evidently sponsored by McDonalds!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JTOG Day 86: La Casa Grande is the Place to Stay in Cordoba, Argentina!

La Casa Grande is a sleepy little golf hideaway across the street from the 10th green at Córdoba Golf Club

La Casa Grande is a sleepy little golf hideaway across the street from the 10th green at Córdoba Golf Club

Is there anything better than staying at a golf resort? I think so because I found it when I visited Cordoba, Argentina to play the home course of Angel ‘El Plato’ Cabrerra and Eduardo ‘El Gato’ Romero. La Casa Grande is right across the street from the par-3 10th green so you know it is within a driver of the beautiful clubhouse at Cordoba Golf Club. It’s a special place–warm, friendly, comfortable–like that 15th club in the bag we always need to be able to make a special shot to complete a special round. While extremely convenient that is not the reason to stay here, it is more the experience! La Casa Grande is the place to stay in Cordoba, Argentina!

Comfortable. you are at home the moment you enter La Casa Grande!

Comfortable. you are at home the moment you enter La Casa Grande!

 

 

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I did not want to leave La Casa Grande, that is for sure!

I did not want to leave La Casa Grande, that is for sure!

 

The swimming pool out back was very refreshing!

The swimming pool out back was very refreshing!

Cordoba is a beautiful city with some amazing architecture!

Cordoba is a beautiful city with some amazing architecture!

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JTOG Day 84: Having Lunch in Buenos Aires & Making New Friends!

_ Andy Reistetter w Zulmira Simoes Lunch in Buenos Aires 1-2-14My new Canadian/Argentina/Portugal friends I met at “the office” yesterday afternoon in Buenos Aires! The waiter set up a table for me near the only electrical plug (unplugged the Christmas tree) and I couldn’t help but intrude on their lunch with them sharing their dessert with me. (-:   (Facebook Share of Zulmira Simoes’ Photo, Andy Reistetter, 1/3/14)

Almorzando con el famoso comentarista de Golf Andy Reistetter en Bs.As.,Having lunch with Andy Reistetter, freelance Golf writer in Buenos Aires !

Having lunch with the famous golf commentator Andy Reistetter in bs. Ace., Having lunch with Andy Reistetter Golf, freelance writer in Buenos Aires!

Something was lost in the translation! I am freelance but certainly not famous, maybe a little unusual, especially in Buenos Aires, Argentina! (-:

JTOG Day 83: Play Cantrgril CC in Punta del Estes, Uruguay

Cantegril Country Club in Punta del Este, Uruguay, wow is all I can say...

Cantegril Country Club in Punta del Este, Uruguay, wow is all I can say…

My host in Uruguay, the eminent golf professional and professional golfer from Uruguay,Mr. Alvaro Canessa!. Thanks fro some great interviews about golf and Mr. Roberto De Vicenzo! Mr. Alvaro Canessa, "Mr. because he is now 50 and heading to Portugal to qualify for the Sr. European Tour. Good luck Alvaro!

My host in Uruguay, the eminent golf professional and professional golfer from Uruguay,Mr. Alvaro Canessa!. Thanks fro some great interviews about golf and Mr. Roberto De Vicenzo! Mr. Alvaro Canessa, “Mr. because he is now 50 and heading to Portugal to qualify for the Sr. European Tour. Good luck Alvaro!

JTOG Day 83: Happy New Year from Punta del Estes, Uruguay!

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Having a swim at the beach, heat of summer and a long day for New Year’s Day!

Happy New Year! Two day trip to Uruguay to celebrate the New Year of 2014 at Punta del Este, Uruguay, what a party! Played the Club de Golf del Uruguay & Cantegril Country Club. Two ferry rides, four bus rides without any reservations during the holiday season and one taxi ride with two other guys a la Trains, Planes & Automobiles movie. Sleeper bus (the bus system in this part of the world is fantastic) to play Córdoba Golf Club Friday & Saturday, where the heart of Argentinean golf lies… I can’t believe I will be stateside in Orlando at the 2014 PGA Show in a little over two weeks time! All the best to you in 2014! (-:   (Facebook Post 11 Pics, Andy Reistetter, 1/2/14)

At the office in Punta del Este, Uruguay, the creepy yet beautiful section?

At the office in Punta del Este, Uruguay, the creepy yet beautiful section?

Torch could have easily come along on this part of the trip! Gosh I miss her! (-:

Torch could have easily come along on this part of the trip! Gosh I miss her! (-:

Must have been 19 different bus lines in Montevideo

Must have been 19 different bus lines in Montevideo

 

Cantegril Country Club in Punta del Este, Uruguay, wow is all I can say…

My host in Uruguay, the eminent golf professional and professional golfer from Uruguay,Mr. Alvaro Canessa!. Thanks fro some great interviews about golf and Mr. Roberto De Vicenzo! Mr. Alvaro Canessa, “Mr. because he is now 50 and heading to Portugal to qualify for the Sr. European Tour. Good luck Alvaro!

The ultimate and intimate welcoming gift- a book on the history of the Club de Golf del Uruguay, Thanks Raul Perez!

Parrots galore in this part of the world, doing what I do not know!

Having a swim at the beach, heat of summer and a long day for New Year’s Day!

At the office in Punta del Este, Uruguay, the creepy yet beautiful section?

Bus station in Montevideo, Uruguay, must be 15 different bus companies!

Torch could have easily come along on this part of the trip! Gosh I miss her! (-:

Leave your ATM card in the machine in Buenos Aires, come back three days later and they have it for you!

My office back on the street in Buenos Aires!

 

 

 
 

 
 

JTOG Day 82: Play Golf Club of Uruguay in Montevideo!

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The ultimate and intimate welcoming gift- a book on the history of the Club de Golf del Uruguay, Thanks Raul Perez!

The ultimate and intimate welcoming gift- a book on the history of the Club de Golf del Uruguay, Thanks Raul Perez!

Parrots galore in this part of the world, doing what I do not know!

Parrots galore in this part of the world, doing what I do not know!

JTOG Day 82: The Schmid Golfing Family of Uruguay & A Life Lesson Learned!

With Carla & Gregor Schmid and their daughter Priscilla.

With Carla & Gregor Schmid and their daughter Priscilla.

One of the most delightful days of the “Journey to Olympic Golf” was New Year’s Eve Day, December 31st. It was a day right out of Steve Martin’s 1987 comedy movie “Planes, Trains & Automobiles.” My version was more spiritual and would be called “Ferry, Buses & a Taxi.” It started in Buenos Aires, Argentina and ended at the incredible New Year’s Eve celebration in Punta del Estes, Uruguay. The highlight of the highlights of that day (there were many) was meeting the Scmid Golfing Family (most of the family) at the Golf Club of Uruguay in Montevideo, Uruguay. The video interviews speak for themselves and the message is clear that the spirit of family and golf is alive and flourishing in Uruguay!

CLICK here for Video Interview with Carla & Gregor Schmid.

CLICK here for Video Interview with daughter Priscilla, a junior golfer.

The 12th green, note the two approach shots! The picture does not do the view of the water justice. It is spectacular!

The 12th green, note the two approach shots! The picture does not do the view of the water justice. It is spectacular!

A life-changing moment occurred for me during the round of golf that afternoon with a mystic former diplomat. Her name was  Rasha and we were walking to the 12th green.

The Golf Club of Uruguay sits on a perched corner of land surrounded by water. One end vista overlooks the steepled 1700s city of Montevideo while the other end is coastline forever with nothing but water in between. Seeing the vast water it occurred to me that this was the first time in nearly three months that I had seen the Atlantic Ocean and felt a twinge of homesickness for Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida far to the north but on the same ocean.

Satellite view of Rio de la Plata, courtesy of Wikipedia. To the lower right of the brown river is Buenos Ares, Argentina.Tthe white star upper right is Montevideo, Uruguay.

Satellite view of Rio de la Plata, courtesy of Wikipedia. To the lower right of the brown river is Buenos Ares, Argentina.Tthe white star upper right is Montevideo, Uruguay.

I looked for the late afternoon sun in the southwest sky  and pointed with authority over the vast waterness confidently towards where I knew Buenos Aires to be. After all I had woke up there and it was simple geography and geometry. Then Rasha said something that I will forever remember and let it impact me for the rest of my life.

“No,” my sincere host said, “the sun is in the north.”

She was right, I was wrong.

The wise and articulate Rasha corrected me stating that what laid before us was the Rio de la Plata (River of Silver). It is the widest river in the world at 140 miles wide at its mouth with the Atlantic Ocean and separates Uruguay from Argentina. Punta del Estes (Point of the East) was another 83 miles to the north along the forever coastline and that is where one finds the Atlantic Ocean.

The Monserrate Sanctuary high above Bogota, Colombia.

The Monserrate Sanctuary high above Bogota, Colombia.

Then  she pointed ninety degrees to the left of where I had pointed and though I could not see it I knew that was the correct direction of Buenos Aires. I realized at that moment for the first time in my life that things I take for granted and to be fundamental to my way of life could be askew, even possibly the exact opposite of what I know to be true. At the same moment I was driving up the mountain at night to Reunion in Guatemala and experiencing the fiery red lava flow of a volcano. I was at the Monserrate Sanctuary high above Bogota, Colombia. The location of the sun, so simple a thing, so prominent a thing in my life wasn’t were I thought it could be.

What else may I have miscalculated in my life? Assumptions of childhood, relationships and pursuits of my life? Why did this brief interchange, something so easy to discount, laugh about and forget  stay so central to my thoughts ever since that final afternoon of the old year? I guess we don’t really need to factor in the exact location of the sun as we go about our daily proceedings but maybe the sun is a good place to start when we look within to our attitudes, perspectives and view of life. For one it is always shining down somewhere in the world. Secondly even if it is a dark and raining day it is still shining above the clouds. There is always hope for later today and tomorrow and I hope I never forget that sunny afternoon revelation so graciously given to me by Rasha of Uruguay.