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See today's story, it's about and old golfer and his business of hot dog. The hero of today's story is Renny Resh. Renny who at 68,and retired from sports marketing years ago, has been a hotdog vendor at golf courses in Scottsdale and Mesa for a few years. He enjoys three things in life: family, golf and hot dogs. "I am the luckiest guy in the world," said Renny, who sports an apron over his golf attire when working behind his hot dog cart. He can see the young golfers swinging their golf clubs, it's really cool thing.

At, 68, Renny, who retired from sports marketing years ago, has been a hotdog vendor at golf courses in Scottsdale and Mesa for a few years. He said: "If you're retired like me, I need something to keep me busy. I love to cook and I feel comfortable around golf course," said Resh, who sells on average 20 wieners a day. "It's kind of fun serving a delicious hotdog. I love to please people with food. I love the exchange with people...about politics, sports or Tiger Woods." Thats the reason why he sell franks at the golf course. Resh said you don't have to be a golfer to buy a hot dog -- everyone is welcome. What kind of hot dog do you offer? Weiner fans can get a Hebrew National all-beef frank, polish dogs, corn dogs on a stick, plus all the fixings such as chili, sauerkraut, fresh chopped onions, pickles, tomatoes, condiments and seasonings. Resh also sells cold beverages and chips, too. Whats the next? Renny plans to bring his cart to other Mesa golf courses. He recently catered a women's golf outing and a children's birthday party. Its an very optimistic old man, he loves golf and he hopes always can close to the place where the golf is .

The old golfer and his hot dogs

By: thachi




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