Champions Tour since 2012
Professional Golfer
Fehr Sports Management Mar 2008 - Aug 2012
President
Gaylord Sports Management Feb 2006 - May 2007
Player Manager
PGA TOUR Jun 1985 - Nov 2001
PGA TOUR Player
Education:
Brigham Young University 1980 - 1985
B.S. Business Management, Finance
Skills:
Sports Marketing Golf Event Management Golf Course Management Sports Management Sports Golf Courses Sponsorship Tournaments Golf Instruction Marketing Marketing Strategy Public Relations Club Sponsorship Sales New Business Development Public Speaking
Richard Elliott Fehr (born August 28, 1962) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour. Fehr was born in...
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Rick Fehr Manager, Founder, Principal
RICK FEHR GOLF, LLC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
3571 W Smt Walk Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85086 2869 W Haley Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85086
RICK FEHR (1972-1976), tom smith (1994-1998), Cliff Behrens (1995-1999), gene chiarello (1977-1981), Tammy Carstensen (1977-1981), Jan Campell (1965-1969)
3 to take the lead in the Champions Tours 3M Championship in Blaine, Minn., leaving Bernhard Langer a stroke back five days after the German stars record-breaking victory in the Senior British Open. Kirk Triplett, a graduate of Pullman High School, shot a 67. Rick Fehr from Seattle had a 73.
Date: Aug 02, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Fishing and fun spark Robert Garrigus to a three-stroke lead at Valspar ...
r an 8-under 63 and a two-stroke lead in the Champions Tours Toshiba Classic in Newport Beach. Calif. Seattle native Fred Couples, Jeff Hart and Taiwans Chien Soon Lu shot 65, while Pullman High graduate Kirk Triplett was another stroke back. Rick Fehr of Redmond had a 71 and is tied for 36th.
und in his first regular Champions Tour event, held in Cary, N.C. The 66-year-old Nelson had a 6-under 66 to join Russ Cochran and Mark Mouland atop the leaderboard at Prestonwood. Kirk Triplett, a Pullman High graduate, had a 67 and is tied for fourth. Rick Fehr of Seattle had a 71, tied for 33rd.
e had Don Bies and Ken Still who played the Tour. I didn't really know them at all. And we had a couple good junior players that played, one, Rick Fehr, I used to play a little bit against who played the Tour, and really Peter Jacobson was in Oregon. I didn't know Peter at all. But that was about