The Lowdown On Golfing Vintners

With the PGA Tour returning to Silverado and Napa Valley this week, John Strege talked to vintner Mitch Cosentino about leaders in the golf winemaking clubhouse.

Cosentino says David Frost stands alone, with Ernie Els, Cristie Kerr and Luke Donald producing some drinkable wines. The PGA Tour and Jack Nicklaus labels weren't mentioned and Cosentino didn't want to get near another.

Cosentino, who for a time was making wine for Fred Couples' label, ranks Frost and Els wines at the top. “They’ve got money invested,” Cosentino said. “Frost has had that going back a long time. They’re in and active. Luke Donald wants to be, because he’s a real wine buff.”

What about Norman? “I’d rather answer another question,” he said. “Those are Treasury Wines [Treasury Wine Estates], a big company. A very big production deal.”

Video: John Daly's Fantastic Entry Into The Tommy Bolt Wing Of The Club Throwing Hall Of Fame

And pushed to social media by PGA.com! Love the progressiveness.

There is a lot to love about this one, including the suddeness of the Lake Michigan sling after walking a bit and mulling the joys of playing Whistling Straits. Though the best part may be the retrieval by a young man with dad driving the boat, and then celebrating his acquisiion. Working on finding that Vine, but for now, enjoy.

Whistling Straits: 1. John Daly: 0

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