With a nickname like "Moose," it’s not surprising that Mark hits the ball a long way. As a matter of fact, one of his seven holes-in-one came on a 335-yard par 4. Possibly missing his true calling as a comedian, Mark doesn’t hesitate to cut loose on the golf course and says his "creative genius" will make The Big Break fun to watch. He lists Payne Stewart as his hero because Stewart proved that life is too short to forget to laugh at yourself once in a while. Amazingly, Mark played golf no more than a few times in the 10 years preceding 2000 and the clubs he played with during the taping of The Big Break were only two weeks old. But his regimen is a dedication to continual improvement. He shot a career low score of 63 in 2002, and he plans on attending the 2003 PGA Tour Qualifying School. Success is guaranteed if he does as well at golf as he has at his job. Mark became the youngest president in the history of his company, having worked his way from janitor.
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