Stu Ingraham was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania in 1960. During his senior year at Cedar Crest High School, he won the P. I. A. A. State High School Championship. Stu received a college golf scholarship to play at East Tennessee State University where he played all four years. In his senior year, he was named a third team All-American. After qualifying ninth at P.G.A. Tour School in 1985, he played one full year in 1986 on the P.G.A. Tour. In 1987, Stu moved to the Philadelphia area, where he continued his career as a P.G.A. club professional. Over the years, he has given over nineteen thousand lessons as well as hundreds of junior and adult clinics. As a recognized national player, Stu has competed in nine overall major championships and twenty-five P.G.A. Professional National Championships. Stu has won the Pennsylvania State Open, the Philadelphia Open, has eight Philadelphia P.G.A. Section Player of the Year awards and five Senior Player of the Year awards. His past seven years has been dedicated to playing and teaching. He is currently the head golf professional and director of instruction at the M Golf Driving Range and Learning Center in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, where he also resides. Bob Ockenfuss was born in Southampton, Long Island, New York in 1948. His hometown is East Hampton, New York, where he attended high school and graduated in 1966. During his high school years, Bob played interscholastic baseball, golf and basketball, competing on championship teams in each sport. Bob matriculated to Wilkes College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania where he majored in history, graduated with honors and played intercollegiate basketball for four years and intercollegiate golf for three years. In 1973, Bob and his wife, Judy, moved to Perkasie, Pennsylvania where Bob began to teach at Central Junior High School within the Pennridge School District. During his tenure at Pennridge, Bob taught a variety of social studies subjects, served as a middle school history department chairperson and also coached interscholastic basketball and golf. He retired in 2007.