About Drew Y. Sanders
Drew played Pebble Beach for the first time in 1991 in the California State Amateur Championship where he ended up having Ray Mednis (Foot) as his caddy for the match play portion of the tournament. With Ray on his bag Drew upset several higher seeds to make it to the Quarterfinals where he lost to the medalist and eventual finalist Sandy Galbraith.
Foot’s easy going manner and comprehensive knowledge of Pebble Beach were major factors in Drew’s success in the event and over the years he has looked back at that week as one of the most interesting of his entire life.
After writing a book about adapting to change Change Doesn’t Bite in 2012, Drew knew his next story would have to involve golf and “Finding Big Mo” was born after years of living in Drew’s thoughts.
Drew is a husband and father of two children. He runs Banyan Tree Strategies, a Management Consulting firm, and is an avid amateur golfer and masters swimmer.
Drew is the founder of the California Season of Life Foundation, a senior member of The Guardsmen of San Francisco, and a board member for his local First Tee chapter. All of these efforts focus on helping disadvantaged youth redirect their futures through positive role models and values based curriculum.
Drew was the Captain of the Cal Men’s golf team in 1993 and was an All-Pac 10 Selection. Drew’s wife Sara Sanders played on the LPGA Tour from 1998-2002.
You can follow Drew on Twitter @sandersgolf or like Finding Big Mo on Facebook.
Foot’s easy going manner and comprehensive knowledge of Pebble Beach were major factors in Drew’s success in the event and over the years he has looked back at that week as one of the most interesting of his entire life.
After writing a book about adapting to change Change Doesn’t Bite in 2012, Drew knew his next story would have to involve golf and “Finding Big Mo” was born after years of living in Drew’s thoughts.
Drew is a husband and father of two children. He runs Banyan Tree Strategies, a Management Consulting firm, and is an avid amateur golfer and masters swimmer.
Drew is the founder of the California Season of Life Foundation, a senior member of The Guardsmen of San Francisco, and a board member for his local First Tee chapter. All of these efforts focus on helping disadvantaged youth redirect their futures through positive role models and values based curriculum.
Drew was the Captain of the Cal Men’s golf team in 1993 and was an All-Pac 10 Selection. Drew’s wife Sara Sanders played on the LPGA Tour from 1998-2002.
You can follow Drew on Twitter @sandersgolf or like Finding Big Mo on Facebook.