Watching a golf game through the “Fan’s Eye View” was a lot more fun than just watching a regular game of golf. But who am I kidding? The #ATTPROAM isn’t just a regular game of golf. The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am is a famous golf tournament and an experience that raises money for charity. Golf Pros, Hollywood celebrities and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs play together to raise millions of dollars in donations. Some familiar names that that attended were Billy Murray, Don Cheadle, Jake Owen, Josh Duhamel, Andy Garcia, Chris O’Donnell, Kelly Slater and many others including Larry the Cable Guy. Larry was really vocal and fun to watch on twitter. The “Fan’s Eye View” really brought all of the best features of the week to life.
The foursome, made up of Tim Lang – Military Veteran, Katie Horsford – First Tee Mentor, Dan McLaughlin of The Dan Plan and Tiffany Fitzgerald of Black Girls Golf , had an amazing journey. The “Fans Eye View” promotion really engaged golf fans through the four fans chosen because they shared what people like to see: The fun, the atmosphere and the people of golf, anyone on social media was able to enjoy all aspects of the game.
I learned quite a bit following along, I got to see the latest technology surrounding the game and I had no idea what kind of training exercises were out there for golfers. I would have loved to have been one of the four learning first hand how the money from the Pro-Am is shared with the charities. These people were true ambassadors for the game and you could see it all week long. I was wondering how much sleep they were getting because of how much fun I saw them having. I hope that more sports pick up this type of social media sharing because it really brought the sport of golf to life.
I am an #ATTBLOGGER. This post is brought to you by AT&T, celebrating 30 years of the #ATTPROAM. All opinions are 100% my own.
what an awesome experience!!! My hubby would’ve flipped to be able to attend a cool event like this.
Wow that does sound like fun. I love it that they are giving back to charities with this!
Golf hasn’t been a sport I’ve followed, but I”m intrigued. I think it might actually be a good fit for me since I really enjoy being outdoors.
I don’t care much for golf, but if Bill Murray is involved, I’m in. 🙂
My wife went to a pro event a couple years ago, but I’ve never been. It is on my bucket list!