Mr_Theoo Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 Iraq war veteran Chad Pfeifer looks forward to teeing it up at the Humana By Stephen Hennessey LA QUINTA, Calif. -- Chad Pfeifer calmly rolled in one five-foot putt after another as he talked about the day he almost died. Around him on the PGA West Palmer course's putting green, multiple-time tour winners such as Bill Haas and Ben Crane were hitting putts one day before the Humana Challenge kicks off. By all appearances, Pfeifer fits right in. He practices his game six times a week at a club he used to teach at in Goodyear, Ariz. His swing, a quick, powerful move, is grooved while he hits range balls next to PGA Tour veterans. Crisp divots fly into the air as wedge shots launch at a perfect trajectory, leading veteran caddie Kip Henley to remark: "That looks like Lee Trevino. But better. I'm serious." What's amazing is Pfeifer just picked up golf seven years ago, at an Army therapy hospital in San Antonio, after he was flown home from Germany after the fateful date he rattles off -- April 12th, 2007 -- the day he lost his leg. Until you hear more about Pfeifer's story, you consider how amazing the Iraqi war veteran and amputee's story is. He had his left leg below the knee amputated after an IED blew up his vehicle while serving the D Company of the 3rd Airborne Battalion in the 509th Infantry Regiment. And now he's using golf, which he had never played once he returned from service, to raise awareness for wounded veterans. He's a three-time winner of George W. Bush's Warrior Open for wounded vets, and he'll be teeing it up this week in one of the amateur spots at the Humana Challenge, in a group with Baltimore Orioles pitcher Bud Norris and PGA Tour players Scott Langley and Brendon de Jonge, in the event's pro-am format. Pfeifer will also appear in a new season of the Golf Channel's Big Break show, which will debuts in Feb. 2. "It's pretty sweet to think about," says Pfeifer, 33, and originally from Idaho. "For me thinking back, I'm in the Army just a few years ago, to think I'm there one day, and now I'm here and I'm using the many opportunities golf's provided me . . . "I wouldn't change a thing." Once Pfeifer started to see significant improvement in his game, shooting in the 60s, playing on the PGA Tour became his goal. But for a totally unselfish reason: For the exposure and awareness making it onto the PGA Tour would do for wounded vets -- a cause he knows a lot about. Related: Video: How amputee Chad Pfeifer has made golf his passion Pfeifer, in his soft, understated voice, describes the moments he can remember from April 12th, 2007. The voices around him after his vehicle was blown up. The numb feeling in his legs immediately after the explosion. Grabbing for his right leg to unwedge it from the truck. And the cold feeling he felt in his left leg once he realized it had gone off. He describes all this, as he continues hitting putts on the Palmer course practice green just like everybody. "I can look back and say I should be dead right now," he says. "Life's good. Golf helps me keep it in perspective. If I miss a shot, I think to myself, 'I could be dead right now, just keep going.' Alongside Pfeifer at the Humana Challenge will be fellow Big Breaker Kip Henley, who carries for Brian Gay and helped Gay to victory at PGA West in 2013. The two are telling stories about their own Big Break experiences. The drama. The friendships and opportunities. The pressure. Unlike other golfers, both on the show and while practicing at PGA West, Pfeifer has experiences to build off of. This week in Palm Springs he'll add the experience of tour golf, which he hopes to get more familiar with over time. "The mental aspect [of golf] is so different. The perfection side of me comes out, I try to hit everything pure and make everything But I remind myself: This is still just a game and I'm still having fun." Iraqi war veteran and amputee Chad Pfeifer on the range, getting ready to tee it up in tomorrow's Humana Challenge. A video posted by Steve Hennessey (@s_hennesseygd) on Jan 21, 2015 at 12:40pm PST tony@CIC, fozcycle and josmi15 2 1 Quote Driver: Epic 10.5 set to 9.5 w/ Tour AD-DI 44.5 FW: F6 baffler set at 16º Hybrid: NONEIrons: 3i 2014 TP CB 4-PW 2011 TP MC w/ TT S400 Wedges: 52º 56º 60 º w/ KBS C-Taper XS Soft-stepped Putter: Sigma G Tyne 34 inches Gold dot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
revkev Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 I had to wipe a tear from my eyes reading this one. Not only that but I read it just after talking to my son for the first time since Thanksgiving. He'll be home from his underway (that's Navy talk for submarine deployment) next week sometime. I realize that we have folks from all around the world on these forums and I know that our country's image isn't always the best around the world but I do believe that it's often our best who serve in the military. Great story, thanks for posting it Mr. Theo. tony@CIC 1 Quote Taylor Made Stealth 2 10.5 Diamana S plus 60 Aldila R flex - 42.25 inches SMT 4 wood bassara R flex, four wood head, 3 wood shaft Ping G410 7, 9 wood Alta 65 R flex Srixon ZX5 MK II 5-GW - UST recoil Dart 65 R flex India 52,56 (60 pending) UST recoil 75's R flex Evon roll ER 5 32 inches It's our offseason so auditioning candidates - looking for that right mix of low spin long, more spin around the greens - TBD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isaac Nolan Posted July 30, 2020 Share Posted July 30, 2020 (edited) Cool, I like to read such posts. I am a big fan of golf, now I practice writing news posts on this topic. By the way, I have experience, I wrote papersowl.com/examples/world-war-2/ for people materials about history, war, World War 2 in the Essays, the struggle between countries, I have experience working on sports. I also often write after my golf games. I am eager to do more interviews with famous people and publish for the press. Good luck to all! Edited July 30, 2020 by Isaac Nolan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony@CIC Posted July 30, 2020 Share Posted July 30, 2020 On 1/23/2015 at 9:17 AM, Mr_Theoo said: Iraq war veteran Chad Pfeifer looks forward to teeing it up at the Humana By Stephen Hennessey LA QUINTA, Calif. -- Chad Pfeifer calmly rolled in one five-foot putt after another as he talked about the day he almost died. Around him on the PGA West Palmer course's putting green, multiple-time tour winners such as Bill Haas and Ben Crane were hitting putts one day before the Humana Challenge kicks off. By all appearances, Pfeifer fits right in. He practices his game six times a week at a club he used to teach at in Goodyear, Ariz. His swing, a quick, powerful move, is grooved while he hits range balls next to PGA Tour veterans. Crisp divots fly into the air as wedge shots launch at a perfect trajectory, leading veteran caddie Kip Henley to remark: "That looks like Lee Trevino. But better. I'm serious." What's amazing is Pfeifer just picked up golf seven years ago, at an Army therapy hospital in San Antonio, after he was flown home from Germany after the fateful date he rattles off -- April 12th, 2007 -- the day he lost his leg. Until you hear more about Pfeifer's story, you consider how amazing the Iraqi war veteran and amputee's story is. He had his left leg below the knee amputated after an IED blew up his vehicle while serving the D Company of the 3rd Airborne Battalion in the 509th Infantry Regiment. And now he's using golf, which he had never played once he returned from service, to raise awareness for wounded veterans. He's a three-time winner of George W. Bush's Warrior Open for wounded vets, and he'll be teeing it up this week in one of the amateur spots at the Humana Challenge, in a group with Baltimore Orioles pitcher Bud Norris and PGA Tour players Scott Langley and Brendon de Jonge, in the event's pro-am format. Pfeifer will also appear in a new season of the Golf Channel's Big Break show, which will debuts in Feb. 2. "It's pretty sweet to think about," says Pfeifer, 33, and originally from Idaho. "For me thinking back, I'm in the Army just a few years ago, to think I'm there one day, and now I'm here and I'm using the many opportunities golf's provided me . . . "I wouldn't change a thing." Once Pfeifer started to see significant improvement in his game, shooting in the 60s, playing on the PGA Tour became his goal. But for a totally unselfish reason: For the exposure and awareness making it onto the PGA Tour would do for wounded vets -- a cause he knows a lot about. Related: Video: How amputee Chad Pfeifer has made golf his passion Pfeifer, in his soft, understated voice, describes the moments he can remember from April 12th, 2007. The voices around him after his vehicle was blown up. The numb feeling in his legs immediately after the explosion. Grabbing for his right leg to unwedge it from the truck. And the cold feeling he felt in his left leg once he realized it had gone off. He describes all this, as he continues hitting putts on the Palmer course practice green just like everybody. "I can look back and say I should be dead right now," he says. "Life's good. Golf helps me keep it in perspective. If I miss a shot, I think to myself, 'I could be dead right now, just keep going.' Alongside Pfeifer at the Humana Challenge will be fellow Big Breaker Kip Henley, who carries for Brian Gay and helped Gay to victory at PGA West in 2013. The two are telling stories about their own Big Break experiences. The drama. The friendships and opportunities. The pressure. Unlike other golfers, both on the show and while practicing at PGA West, Pfeifer has experiences to build off of. This week in Palm Springs he'll add the experience of tour golf, which he hopes to get more familiar with over time. "The mental aspect [of golf] is so different. The perfection side of me comes out, I try to hit everything pure and make everything But I remind myself: This is still just a game and I'm still having fun." Great story - thanks for sharing. Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra Radspeed 3W/RIptide Shaft 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter V3 NX9-HD - 4 Wheel EZGO TXT 48v cart - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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