Indiana Golf Journal July 2022

The book sells for $12.99, but most buyers pay slightly more to donate to the charity. “They tell me to keep the change, donate the rest of the charity. We’ve probably made more money in the donations than book sales, which is the whole point.” Dr. Deweese’s interest in writing started in college, when he took several creative writing classes. He wrote the book because he wanted to share something that could make the world a better place, channeling his passion into something to help others. Deweese was good enough to play golf as a walkon freshman at Butler University, but quickly realized that studies were more important than golf, if he wanted to attend IU’s Medical School. Dr. Deweese and his family reside in Newburgh. Although it is a drive, he enjoys the Dormie Network golf club atVictoria National, plus he is a member of Briggs Ranch in San Antonio, another Dormie Network Club and enjoys competing in Dormie Club matches. “Those Dormie Matches are one of the things I like to put high on my priority list every year. You play against the groups and the pros from all the other clubs, and you get to know the pros from every club pretty well. That makes it special, too.” “Where Rainbows Never Die” can be purchased on Amazon. All monies raised from the sale of the book go to fund pediatric cancer research through the Caroline Symmes Children’s Cancer Endowment. Follow Dr. Deweese on Twitter @ deweeseryan.

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