Very comfy! Please see pictures for details as they are the best representation of condition.


Previously owned by Dick Searle, who was on the executive committee of the AT&T National Pro-Am Golf Tournaments. Aswell as Head Scorekeeper. Head scorekeeper Dick Searle has been doing it since 1947, when his father Dan, a local electrical contractor and avid golfer (he once held the course record at the Monterey Peninsula Country Club), approached Crosby about bringing his unique pro-am tournament from Rancho Santa Fe to the Peninsula. Now Searle oversees the scoring for the whole tournament, where the winner clears about $1 million. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament is the outgrowth of an idea Bing Crosby had in the mid-1930s after joining Lakeside Golf Club in Los Angeles. Crosby came up with the idea of staging a pro-am competition to give Lakeside members and some other low handicap amateur golfers a chance to play with 50 or 60 professionals who were on the West Coast during the winter months.