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Dave Lockhart

Where were you born? Chicago, The Windy City. Did you grow up there? Yes, just a few miles north of Wrigley Field. Is “acting your age” overrated? Totally! What do you do for a living? Video/TV producer, journalist What would you like to do for a living? Bank Robber, haha. Seriously though it’s my job as a Golf360 TV producer, it’s taken me to some pretty amazing countries such as Scotland, Ireland and South Africa. Aside from golf; what do you prefer for fun and relaxation? Hanging out at the beach with a cold (preferably) adult beverage. What golf apparel do you like to wear? Linksoul, Peter Millar and Under Armor Steak, chicken, or seafood? Yes to all of the above. And being from Chicago, pizza of course. What three things would you need to survive on a deserted island? Food, shelter and the internet! Who would you like to have with you on the same deserted island; and why? The women that work on this magazine because you know it would never be dull. Given the choice; would you select

love, success, or money to keep yourself happy? Like the Beatles song – LOVE is all you need! What do you fear the most? When I can’t play golf anymore, or being trapped in an elevator. What three people would you most like to play with in your fantasy golf foursome? Jack Nicklaus, Paige Spiranic, and Lee Trevino.

What are some of your great accomplishments? Starting a golf TV show in 1994 and later winning awards for it. Relaxed evening at home, or nightclub and cocktails? I enjoy them both. It’s good to have a mix and balance in life. Favorite comedian? Back in the day it was George Carlin & Richard Pryor. Today Sebastian Maniscalco. Movies:…comedy, drama, action, romance? I prefer comedy and drama. Some of my favorites are Caddyshack, Shawshank Redemption and Ford versus Ferrari. Favorite charity to support? American Heart Association. For over 25 years I have been involved with running a golf outing in Chicago for a good friend that passed away of heart failure. What else would you like for us to know about you? I still have a number of friends that I grew up with from the same block that I have known for over 50 years. Great guys.

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