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10 questions with Tim O'Neill

1. Best thing about being one of eight kids? We could always field most any kind of team.

2. Favorite 2004 Red Sox moment? Coming back from three games down to beat the Yankees for the pennant. The World Series was frosting on the cake.

3. Proudest moment? Being with Jennifer, Justin and Kristen.

4. Greatest album of all time? Bruce Springsteen, “Born to Run.”

5. Weak spot in your golf game? Finding the fairway.

6. Official presidential snack? Jelly beans.

7. What is something most people don’t know about Greg Norman? He is an extremely detailed individual who is hands-on. He shows his attention to detail when you see how well his courses fit into the environment.

8. Something we don’t know about you? I have always had a fear of flying. My board service has forced me to “get over it.”

9. What would you title your feature story in GCM? “Keeping all the balls in the air?” “Balancing act?” Something like that.

10. For your outgoing presidential dinner at the GIS in New Orleans, will you play it straight or crack a few jokes? I’m good for a joke or two. Usually in all my addresses to the delegates, I’m good for a Yogi Berra saying or two.


Seth Jones is associate editor for GCM.

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