Remembering Dave Goff: 1958-2018

OB Sports announced with a heavy heart the passing of long-time executive Dave Goff of Scottsdale, AZ., at the age of 59. He passed away Saturday, March 17th, leaving behind his wife, Amy, and three children.

Dave joined OB Sports in April 2004, immediately making his mark within the company through his comprehensive knowledge of the golf business, his easy-going personality and his passion for wanting to grow the game. Dave’s role as Senior Vice President took him all over the country working with numerous golf course owners and dedicated staff members at each facility.

Through Dave’s many contributions, OB Sports’ national footprint more than tripled during his tenure to its current level of 60 premier golf courses across the United States and The Bahamas.

“On behalf of the three owners of OB Sports (Orrin Vincent, Phil Green and C.A. Roberts), our entire corporate staff in Scottsdale, and 3,000+ golf course employees throughout the country, we are so grateful for the time we all got to spend with Dave,” said Roberts. “What an incredible person, and the ultimate team member. God bless Dave and the entire Goff family.”

About Dave Goff
David Stewart Goff leaves behind a loving wife and three children. David (Dave) was an extremely devoted husband and a wonderful father. He empowered, coached, advised and genuinely supported his family each and every single day. His warm welcoming smile, positive perspective, easygoing nature and readiness to tackle the day will truly be missed.

Dave was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 10, 1958, the second of five children to Don and Joy Goff. He spent the majority of his childhood in Homewood, Illinois, where he excelled as an athlete in both tennis and basketball, winning the Illinois State Tennis Doubles and being awarded All-Conference and All-State for basketball. He smartly chose to attend Texas A&M, where he started as Aggie point guard for 4 years, held records for 535 assists in his career and served as Co-Captain leading the Aggies to win the Southwest Conference Championship and to the Sweet 16 Tournament. After completing his degree in Business, Dave worked as a Graduate Assistant for the Aggies while he completed his MBA.

After college, Dave worked as a stockbroker in Fort Worth, Texas. He married his college sweetheart, Amy Schrickel Goff. He then consulted with a golf architect firm in Long Grove, Illinois and lived in Barrington, Illinois where he and his wife had their first child, Danielle Goff. Dave was offered a position in golf management in Scottsdale, Arizona with Western Golf Properties where he worked for 11 years. During this time, they had two more children, Kate and Will Goff. Many a night was spent cheering and coaching his children’s teams, making life-long friends in the process.

Following his time with Western Golf, Dave branched out on his own to work on a project in Tomball, Texas, High Meadow Ranch Golf Club. Following this endeavor, he started his work with OB Sports, a golf management company, serving as the Vice President of Operations. Dave continued to play recreational basketball and golf and enjoyed all sports including tennis, camping, water skiing, snow skiing and hiking.

Dave supported various charities with his wife and remained a supporter of his beloved Aggie family. Dave was a Christian, his beliefs strong, and he was confident in the afterlife in which he would be going to after his resilient fight against cancer.

Dave is survived by his wife of 33 years, Amy Schrickel Goff of Scottsdale, Ariz., (formerly of Arlington, Texas), daughters Dani Goff and Kate Goff Okiomah, son Will Goff, mother, Joy Goff of Homewood, Illinois, brothers Doug, Ken, and Bob Goff and sister Kristi Simon.

In Dave Goff style, with no frills or pretense, a small service was held March 24th at Chaparral Christian Church in Scottsdale. A Celebration of Life took place that same day at Handlebar J’s in Scottsdale.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent in memory of Dave Goff to the Texas A&M 12th Man Foundation for an Endowed Men’s Basketball Scholarship in his honor (12th Man Foundation, P.O. Box 2800, College Station, TX 77841-2800) and/or the Melanoma Research Foundation.