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IN
MEMORY OF PETER C. STOCKER - 1942 TO 1990
The Stocker Cup Invitational Golf Tournament
is held each year in memory of Peter C.
Stocker who died in a tragic helicopter
accident at Rancho San Carlos near the Carmel
Valley in 1990. Rancho San Carlos
has since been renamed the Santa Lucia Preserve.
Peter was born in Cincinnati , OH and educated
at Denison University in Ohio and the University
of Denver. Peter and his wife Cathy came
to San Francisco in the early 1970's. He
exhibited entrepreneurial skills early in
his career as he developed the internationally
recognized "ParCourse" exercise
and jogging trails.
In 1974, Peter and his partners Bill Harlan
and John Montgomery, founded the Pacific
Union Company of San Francisco , a highly
successful real estate development firm.
Pacific Union developed Meadowood Resort
and Merryvale Vineyards in the Napa Valley,
Opera Plaza in San Francisco's Civic Center
and began the development of what was then
known as Rancho San Carlos, a 20,000-acre
private ranch near Carmel Valley.
In the mid-1980's, Peter received national
acclaim for his attempt to build a new downtown
baseball stadium for the Giants, which ultimately
came to fruition in 1998. He was also
the developer of the highly touted Chardonnay
Golf Club in the Napa Valley. His visionary
talent and inspirational leadership were
truly unique.
An avid sportsman, Peter was an accomplished
tennis player, skipper of his own racing
sailboat, an excellent amateur golfer and
a long time member of the Olympic Club.
He loved the challenge of the game of golf
in every respect. His passion for
golf began at an early age and at one time
he had aspirations of becoming a tour professional.
He was a devoted father of four children and a loving husband, son and brother. Everyone who came in contact with Peter Stocker was under his spell; a warm and beguiling smile, movie star handsome, a magical personality and an enthusiastic zest for life - he is remembered and loved by all whom had the privilege and pleasure to have known him.
Bay Area & Northern California Amateur Golf
Forty years ago the San Francisco
Bay Area was a hot bed of amateur golf.
In recent years, the San Francisco Bay Area,
and Northern California in general, has started
to make a comeback on the national golf scene. The
Stocker Cup has established a prestigious
annual amateur golf tournament on the West
Coast that has attracted a field of top amateurs
from throughout the country and abroad. In
2001, the Stocker Cup became the first annual
amateur championship held in the State of
California to achieve national stature when
the tournament was granted World Amateur Ranking
Player Points by Golfweek. Golfweek,
the most recognized source for amateur ranking
in the world, designated the Stocker Cup as
one of the top 35 amateur tournaments in the
world.
The tournament has traditionally been played at world renown Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Links at Spanish Bay and Poppy Hills GC. In 2000, the event moved to its permanent new home at The Preserve Golf Club within the Santa Lucia Preserve near Carmel Valley, California; a spectacular new course designed by virtuoso golf course architect Tom Fazio with Sandy Tatum.
Following each year's event, the Stocker
Cup Committee contributes to the Northern
California Junior Scholarship Foundation
and The First Tee of San Francisco in memory
of Peter Stocker. According to Sandy
Tatum, past president of the United States
Golf Association, "The Stocker Cup
is a significant tournament for golf and
for Northern California. It fills a
vacuum. Stocker was the quintessential
amateur golfer. He loved golf with
a passion. He would have loved this
tournament."

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