Who Could be the next wandering golfer?
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Meet the judges responsible for selecting The Next Wandering Golfer
  These four professionals have both the honor and struggle of making the ultimate selection of who should be the next Wandering Golfer.
Chad Maulsby Coming from a long line of family golfers, Chad Maulsby began playing golf at the age of eight, following his father and grandfather around the course.  At an eight handicap, Chad still considers himself to be the worst golfer in the family!

When asked about his favorite course, Chad has a hard time narrowing it down to one. He says, “Kingbarns ... if you haven't heard of it yet you will someday.  It's considered Scotland's version of Pebble Beach.  Also, The Old Course at St. Andrews ... a bit of a quirky course, but c'mon, it's St. Andrews!"

Golf, golf and more talk about golf.  You can see why Chad was chosen as current host of The Wandering Golfer, can’t you?
Kent Takano Kent Takano is the Vice President of Programming for FINE LIVING, overseeing the department’s original content development for on-air and online, programming budget, scheduling and all strategies with the interactive group for the network’s 39.6-million digital-tier audience.

Prior to his tenure at Scripps Networks, he was an independent producer/writer for HGTV, Food Network, Discovery, Tech TV, C/NET, HGTV, ABC, Entertainment Tonight and Fox Broadcasting, as well as serving as producer and consultant in the San Francisco market at the NBC, ABC and CBS affiliates
David Feherty David Feherty, a native of the seaside town of Bangor in Northern Ireland, turned golf pro at age 17. David enjoyed a very successful professional career, with 10 victories worldwide and over $3 million in prize money. He was a regular on the European Tour, with victories including the ICI International, the Italian Open, Scottish Open, South Africa PGA, BMW Open, Cannes Open and Madrid Open. He captained the winning Irish team in the 1990 Alfred Dunhill Cup. Feherty also played on the European Ryder Cup Team in 1991, an experience that rejuvenated his fervor for golf.
Peter Finch Peter Finch is senior editor (Travel and Special Projects) for Golf Digest and Golf World Magazines. In the past two years, he won three awards from the Golf Writer’s Association of America. A published author, Finch co-wrote How to Raise Kids Without Going Broke with Delia Marshall. He and Nellie Huang wrote The SmartMoney Stock Picker’s Bible and The SmartMoney Guide to Long-Term Investing.