Virginia Golfer September / October 2014 | Page 25

FAR LEFT: A mutual interest in golf, as well as a keen curiosity in learning and instructing, helped unite Mark and Leslie Guttenberg. LEFT: The Guttenbergs have a practice area in their backyard. BELOW: The couple finds solace in the tucked away serenity of their home. caddied for her. She needed an 85 or better at Longwood Golf Course to get her card, and she was right on track when they arrived at the 17th hole, a long and foreboding par 3 over water. “When we got up to the tee, all I could see was that water,” Mark remembers. “Then she hit a 3-wood to 3 feet and made birdie. When we got to the 18th green, I told her she could five-putt and she’d still make it. That was really a thrill for both of us.” Leslie was 28 when she earned her card and began teaching the game, often in tandem with Mark. They did group lessons for couples, held clinics for adults, ran camps and clinics for kids and also developed a devoted clientele for individual lessons. Mark moved from Prince William to Westpark Golf Club in Leesburg where he was the head PGA professional. One of his young pupils over a 12-year span was a young kid from Leesburg, Billy Hurley III, twice a winner of the VSGA Amateur Championship (2004-05). He is now playing on the PGA Tour. CONTINUED SUCCESSES AND A RENEWED RECOLLECTION When he turned 47, Mark embarked on his own golfing quest. He wanted to try playing the senior Champions Tour when he turned w w w. v s g a . o r g 50. That’s when he and Leslie decided to lay out their backyard practice area. He left Westpark to work on his own game, and they both taught lessons right out the back door of a home they’ve now been in for 27 years. Several Redskins players were clients, as was Fox News commentator Brit Hume, among others. Guttenberg did not fare well in several attempts at Q-School for the Champions Tour, though over many years he’s won several events conducted by the Middle Atlantic Section of the PGA of America. In 2006, at the age of 53, he qualified for the U.S. Senior Open at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kan., and though he missed the cut, the experience remains one of the great memories of his life in golf. Leslie also had a fabulous time that week, especially after Friday’s second round. Johnny Miller was on the premises working the telecast for NBC, and a friend from the USGA who knew about her infatuation with that 1973 photo of Miller and his wife introduced her to him. She actually showed Miller the old clipping, and he signed it: “To Mark and Leslie, True Love, Prairie Dunes 2006.” Mark and Leslie, also the proud parents of a son, 23-year-old Taylor, still have a true love with golf after all these years. Mark recently accepted a job at Bull Run Golf Club in Haymarket as PGA director of instruction for the Raspberry Falls Golf Schools