07/18/2021
In just a few months, our co-author Steve Scott has spread the message of “Hey, Tiger” to elite junior and amateur events like the First Tee National Championship & Northeast Amateur, member-guest events at Metropolitan PGA section clubs and headquarters as well as a high-level pro-scratch tourney at Butler National.
Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island and South Carolina have all been visited so far with lots more places and events to visit in the near future including a stop in the Pacific Northwest in August where this story began at Pumpkin Ridge to celebrate the 25th Anniversary.
For everyone who has purchased your own signed copy through movethatback.com, thank you and we hope that you have enjoyed the read. We will continue to spread the message throughout the country and we look forward to seeing you along the way!
Stay tuned for more soon…
07/09/2021
Well, it’s been a fun last few weeks for the start of the book tour….Steve had a chance to speak at the inaugural First Tee National Championship at Clemson, then the famed Northeast Amateur in Rhode Island, followed by the recent Metropolitan PGA trip to headquarters followed by Brae Burn Country Club and the Mill River Club…passing along this impactful story to everyone along the way.
Thanks for following along and supporting the book. If you’d like your own copy, head to movethatback.com and Steve will sign one for you…it make a great gift too for all your friends. See you at the next stop!
05/04/2021
The 1996 U.S Amateur final match could’ve had a much different outcome had it not been for a moral compass learned only through the game of golf at a very young age. What followed was golf history by a player who has laid claim as the greatest golfer of our generation.
“Hey, Tiger - You Need to Move Your Mark Back” shares the story of the greatness of the game, and also illustrates that success in life isn’t always about taking home the trophy at day’s end. It’s about doing what’s right for yourself, the game and your opponent.
The book also turns introspective, and asks the reader, “would you have done the same thing?” For me, it wasn’t even a second thought...and it cost me a chance at winning the greatest title in amateur golf and golf immortality. Honestly, it ripped my heart out. But it wouldn’t have been the right way to win the US Amateur and I hope you would agree.
I have teamed with the great writer (“Freddie and Me & The Caddy’s Cookbook”) to bring you a story that will remind you to do the right thing in a moment when it could’ve been easy not to. We bring you the ups and downs of an epic match, but the overarching message will truly impact you to the core. And my beautiful caddie that day (now my bride of almost 22 years), Kristi, has written a tremendous afterword as well.
I’ve just learned that our book release on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc., has been pushed back to June 1st, however, you can get this book before anyone else at movethatback.com and we will ship May 18 (that’s Tuesday of week)! I’ll personally sign it and send a limited edition ball marker reminding you to always .
It’s a great read for your son or daughter to help them learn or remind them about the importance of sportsmanship, honor and integrity in sports and in life.
I hope you and your family love reading it in the same way we loved writing it.
-Steve Scott
04/19/2021
What was it like to battle Tiger Woods in his last amateur match ever? Well, some of it was perplexing...
Now’s the time to get your personally-signed books during our pre-order from www.movethatback.com and find out what that day was like from inside the ropes.
You’ll also get a limited-edition ball marker to add to your collection...and a reminder to .
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02/02/2021
seemed to always jump out of the phone booth and reinvent himself when he was down...
02/01/2021
It’s truly amazing what did during his amateur days. Keep an eye on this space as we get closer to the launch of the book, “Hey, Tiger - You Need to Move Your Mark Back” to understand just how close he was to not making history on August 25, 1996.
12/28/2020
Can you imagine being 5-up after 18 holes in the U.S. Amateur finals, then shooting 2-under in the second 18 and LOSING?
might have won 99 of 100 matches with this scenario, but the one outlier was against ...
Follow along to the debut of this book in Spring ‘21 to uncover a key moment in golf history where the game changed forever.
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12/19/2020
When Steve Scott had Tiger Woods move his mark back with the match on the line in the 1996 US Amateur finals on the 34th hole..