BILLINGS — If you listen to the breeze at Yellowstone Country Club, you can almost hear Bob Eames whispering a friendly golf tip. The man who started his PGA career there, and ultimately closed it there after 52 years, passed away Sept. 25 after touching countless lives and improving countless golf games.
"He was a mentor to me, for sure, as well as a mentor to countless golf professionals in the Rocky Mountain Region," said Chad Dillon, who stepped into Eames' shoes as PGA head pro at Y.C.C. after 15 years of learning under him.
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"When I first started working for him, we played a lot together and I would ask him for advice on my golf swing all the tim