Reader comments: Provo's Dan Forsman eager to embark on second stage of career

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David Decker | 4:37 a.m. July 3, 2008
Congratulations, Dan. Your friends have been waiting for this birthday, also. Dan is one of the nicest people that I have met since moving to Utah. His wife was the first person to walk several blocks to greet us when we moved into their nieghborhood in 2002. They are a great family. I immediately compared Dan (to his face) to a California friend and golfer, Mitch Vogis (from whom we borrowed with permission our Email address), who Dan had met; and admired. Unfortunately, we moved from Provo in 2006 to way out here in Eagle Mountain. So we haven't seen that great family for some time. Nevertheless, I followed his career in the Deseret News; and will look forward to following it again. Happy birthday; and GO DAN.
In a class by himself | 7:28 a.m. July 3, 2008
Probably the nicest and classiest pro I've ever met. He is one tremendous guy. I hope he does well.
Mark Zimbelman | 8:06 a.m. July 3, 2008
Great job Dan! You've had an amazing career and have many great years ahead. The greatest part of your career is that you are such a nice guy! We're all hoping you tear it up for several years to come!
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Mary Louise | 10:19 p.m. Sept. 2, 2008
Hey Dan,
I met you and your wife at Pebble Beach this past weekend. She was so much fun, and honest and loving that we immediately became best friends. Unfortunately, I misplace my new BFF's address and e-mail, etc. so I would appreciate it if you would tell her that I am looking for her.
Please have her write me since she probably put my number in a better place than I did. We're in the Bentonville phone book--just in case she lost my info as well...
I didn't realize you were from Wisconsin. So am I. Alot of good people in this state. lol
I read that you are going to be bringing Trudy with you so if you get to Milwaukee or Chicago, please give us a call.
Congrats on your accomplishments and good luck in the future.

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Craig Sarlo and Dan Forsman walk through the tunnel between holes 2 and 3 as they golf at Ogden Golf and Country Club in South Ogden on Wednesday.  (Ravell Call, Deseret News)
Ravell Call, Deseret News
Craig Sarlo and Dan Forsman walk through the tunnel between holes 2 and 3 as they golf at Ogden Golf and Country Club in South Ogden on Wednesday.