Old Chatham Golf Club Introduces Paul J. Rizzo Invitational
Prestigious Golf Club Renames Fall Member Guest Golf Tournament in Honor of Its First and Only Chairman.
Raleigh, NC, November 12, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Old Chatham Golf Club has announced that starting in 2016, it will rename its annual fall invitational golf tournament the Paul J. Rizzo Invitational, to be known informally as The Rizzo, honoring the first and only chairman of the club. Old Chatham seeks to recognize Rizzo’s outstanding leadership, distinguished business career, and his embodiment of the club’s values of respect for the game of golf and the camaraderie it creates.
Honoring Rizzo also honors the people, practices and traditions that combine to create a culture that everyone is proud to belong to at Old Chatham. Rizzo was an early advocate of this culture and representative of what it means to be an Old Chatham member – a person with a passion for golf, family and community. Old Chatham members are known to share a love of the great game of golf, while being good citizens and distinguished business leaders in their fields.
In 1999, Rizzo joined with other influential business and political leaders (including Old Chatham founding board members Jim Hyler, Howard Lee, James Maynard and Frank Daniels) from around North Carolina to establish a world class, golf-only club, with the charm and character of classic courses. They sought and found the perfect spot on which to build their dream, a location central to Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. These visionary leaders purchased 400 acres of rolling hills rich in native pines and oaks, nestled just minutes from the I-40 corridor and Research Triangle Park, yet tucked away from the region’s rapid growth.
Rizzo was instrumental in working with leading golf course architect Rees Jones to design the Triangle’s No. 1-ranked course, and in securing key staff members from choice clubs around the country. The result is a true golf sanctuary that continues to enthrall, with the Club’s retreat-like atmosphere where successful people come to unwind, relax and play.
Rizzo currently serves as chairman emeritus of Franklin Street Partners, a private investment management firm and trust company in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He retired from his position as vice chairman of the board of IBM in 1994. Rizzo is the former dean of the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a former member of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors. He is also a past director of Johnson & Johnson, McGraw-Hill Education, Morgan Stanley, Maersk, Inc., and Cox Enterprises.
Maintaining a longtime passion for the game, Rizzo is a member of Augusta National Golf Club. Because of Rizzo’s influence on the development of Old Chatham, many guests have remarked on the similarities between the feel of the Club and Augusta.
Quotes:
“It is most fitting that this premier event, to be held as Old Chatham enters its peak playing season, which is always ripe with competition and camaraderie, should bear Paul’s name,” said Allen Wilson, president of Old Chatham Golf Club. “Because of his dedication to only the highest level of excellence in all facets of the game of golf, Old Chatham has become one of the country’s most sought-after courses to play, and a sanctuary for members and guests alike.”
“Paul is a champion of amateur golf and a friend to anyone who loves the unmatchable quality of Old Chatham,” said John Marino, director of operations at Old Chatham. “When we host ‘The Rizzo’ next year, guests will be amazed at how integral he has been in making the club a beloved home for golfers across the country and around the world.”
About Old Chatham Golf Club:
Established in 1999 by North Carolina business leaders, Old Chatham Golf Club has earned a reputation as a nationally recognized club, with notable members hailing from across the United States as well as international locations like Beijing, London and Singapore among others. A Rees Jones design, the North Carolina Golf Panel ranks Old Chatham the No. 1 course in the Triangle. Located minutes from Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill, Old Chatham Golf Club offers members and their guests a tranquil, uncrowded retreat for doing business, making connections or simply enjoying the game of golf. For more information, visit http://oldchathamgolf.org.
Honoring Rizzo also honors the people, practices and traditions that combine to create a culture that everyone is proud to belong to at Old Chatham. Rizzo was an early advocate of this culture and representative of what it means to be an Old Chatham member – a person with a passion for golf, family and community. Old Chatham members are known to share a love of the great game of golf, while being good citizens and distinguished business leaders in their fields.
In 1999, Rizzo joined with other influential business and political leaders (including Old Chatham founding board members Jim Hyler, Howard Lee, James Maynard and Frank Daniels) from around North Carolina to establish a world class, golf-only club, with the charm and character of classic courses. They sought and found the perfect spot on which to build their dream, a location central to Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. These visionary leaders purchased 400 acres of rolling hills rich in native pines and oaks, nestled just minutes from the I-40 corridor and Research Triangle Park, yet tucked away from the region’s rapid growth.
Rizzo was instrumental in working with leading golf course architect Rees Jones to design the Triangle’s No. 1-ranked course, and in securing key staff members from choice clubs around the country. The result is a true golf sanctuary that continues to enthrall, with the Club’s retreat-like atmosphere where successful people come to unwind, relax and play.
Rizzo currently serves as chairman emeritus of Franklin Street Partners, a private investment management firm and trust company in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He retired from his position as vice chairman of the board of IBM in 1994. Rizzo is the former dean of the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a former member of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors. He is also a past director of Johnson & Johnson, McGraw-Hill Education, Morgan Stanley, Maersk, Inc., and Cox Enterprises.
Maintaining a longtime passion for the game, Rizzo is a member of Augusta National Golf Club. Because of Rizzo’s influence on the development of Old Chatham, many guests have remarked on the similarities between the feel of the Club and Augusta.
Quotes:
“It is most fitting that this premier event, to be held as Old Chatham enters its peak playing season, which is always ripe with competition and camaraderie, should bear Paul’s name,” said Allen Wilson, president of Old Chatham Golf Club. “Because of his dedication to only the highest level of excellence in all facets of the game of golf, Old Chatham has become one of the country’s most sought-after courses to play, and a sanctuary for members and guests alike.”
“Paul is a champion of amateur golf and a friend to anyone who loves the unmatchable quality of Old Chatham,” said John Marino, director of operations at Old Chatham. “When we host ‘The Rizzo’ next year, guests will be amazed at how integral he has been in making the club a beloved home for golfers across the country and around the world.”
About Old Chatham Golf Club:
Established in 1999 by North Carolina business leaders, Old Chatham Golf Club has earned a reputation as a nationally recognized club, with notable members hailing from across the United States as well as international locations like Beijing, London and Singapore among others. A Rees Jones design, the North Carolina Golf Panel ranks Old Chatham the No. 1 course in the Triangle. Located minutes from Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill, Old Chatham Golf Club offers members and their guests a tranquil, uncrowded retreat for doing business, making connections or simply enjoying the game of golf. For more information, visit http://oldchathamgolf.org.
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919 233 6600
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