[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 11] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 15040] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO STEVE TOBASH ______ HON. JOHN P. MURTHA of pennsylvania in the house of representatives Monday, July 30, 2001 Mr. MURTHA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Steve Tobash, a fellow Pennsylvanian and good friend, who recently retired after forty years of faithful service as head golf professional at Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, Virginia. Steve is the sixth of nine children born to Peter and Anna Tobash. He was raised in Schuykill Haven, Pennsylvania, where he attended and graduated from the public school system. Steve developed a love for the game of golf early in life, first as a caddy and later working at a driving range. After apprenticeships in Florida and Baltimore, Maryland, he enlisted in the Army and was assigned to Ft. Meade. The Army quickly recognized his golf talent and placed him in charge of golf operations. After his discharge he remained at Ft. Meade as the golf professional and later became the head professional at Chartwell Country Club. In 1961, he was selected as Golf Professional at Army Navy Country Club. At Army Navy, Steve developed and maintained a people-oriented operation that served more than two thousand members. He has also been an excellent mentor for young aspiring golf professionals. The measure of his success is that many who got their start with Steve have risen to the top echelon at their respective clubs. Steve loves the games and all those who play it, from the youngest toddler with a cut down seven iron to the super senior with his custom made golf clubs. All were guaranteed to be greeted by Steve with a big smile and ``Welcome to Army Navy.'' He is the Dean of Golf Professionals in the Mid-Atlantic and Washington Metropolitan Areas. We are truly going to miss his presence in the pro shop, on the golf course, and around the club. The membership can consider itself fortunate to have had Steve Tobash as their golf professional. To Steve and Alma, his wife of forty-six years, I wish you God Speed. ____________________