(gactv.com) Vince describes his three favorite courses and best 19th hole, as well as offering advice on hotels and restaurants. Vince says he' been swapping concert tickets for green fees for 30 years. "Free golf — that's the motive" — and when he's not teeing up with his buddies, he's often playing in celebrity events, which he admits can be nerve-racking. "I've been a scratch player almost all of my life, but on the first tee, everybody's saying, 'OK, Mr. Coulda-Gone-Pro, let's see your action.' It's always a struggle." In 1993 he established an annual tournament, The Vinny, which has raised more than $3 million for junior golf. Recently he has been nurturing his own junior golfer, 6-year-old daughter Corrina, though he admits that "a day on the golf course with her usually consists of looking for worms and bugs and snakes and building sand castles in the bunkers." In 2003, Vince received the PGA of America's Distinguished Service Award, the association's highest honor. He and his family recently taped public service announcements to promote PGA Family Golf Month this month.
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