There isn’t a golfer around who hasn’t at least for a moment, entertained the thought of being on the PGA Tour. Sitting in a cubicle, going over TPS reports, dreaming of sinking a putt to win the U.S. Open, is a daydream that is played in the minds of many who work 9 to 5 and play golf any other time.
For most that is as far as it gets. It’s a nice fantasy that is added to our middle-aged repertoire, shelving it next to a wild fling with a supermodel and racing a James Bond-esque automobile through the Pyrenees.
Not Jon Fitzgerald, however. He took the dream and is trying to make it a reality. In addition he is giving the public a chance to live the dream with him. Fitzgerald, who is a filmmaker, teams up with director Ron Vignone to produce a documentary called “The Back Nine,” which will debut at this week’s Newport Beach Film Festival. The film will be shown at the Lido Theater on Saturday at 3:45 p.m.