Comedian Tom Dreesen: Golf's Global Ambassador

Veteran Performer Emerged from Poverty Via Golf's Opportunities

By James Raia, published May 02, 2007
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Raised in squalor in Harvey, Ill., Tom Dreesen's childhood including shining shoes in bars, setting pins in bowling alleys and thinking success in life was somehow related to alcohol.

"Both of my parents were alcoholics," said the veteran comedian. "Growing up in that environment my dad spent all of his money in a tavern. I always thought one day maybe I'd be the owner of a tavern. I thought that would be the epitome of success."

But when he was 11, Dreesen began his now more than 50-year relationship with golf when he became a caddie at Ravisloe Country Club in Homewood, Ill. His life changed forever.

"I started caddying for six years before I went into the service," said Dreesen, a member of the celebrity field at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for more than a decade. "The members there all Jewish and the caddies were all gentiles. The members were businessmen and businesswomen and they treated us like men, not like servants.

"They respected us and they made sure all the kids (caddies) were fed everyday. They had a banquet at the end of every year for caddies and they had a yearly scholarship to send two kids to college."

A few years into his caddying tenure, Dreesen began to envision life beyond bartending and tavern ownership.

Fast forward a half century and Dreesen directly relates his enduring career as a nightclub, television and movie performer to the lasting impressions of being a caddie.

"I took awhile but finally I began to think maybe I could be more than just a bartender . . . just maybe," said Dreesen, 64. That's why I understand when I young black kid in the ghetto says, 'I want to be a pimp or a dope pusher.' That's the only kind of successful man he's seen in that environment. They've got cars and money and nice clothes. So as a boy, that (the country club setting) made sense to me. I could see past my environment."

In the ensuing decades, Dreesen has learned about life and entertainment and golf. And for him, it's all intertwined.

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