OBITUARY: ‘Sweet Spot’ Golf Learning Center Owner Werner G. Teichmann Passed Away Peacefully Oct. 30

By  //  November 12, 2019

Werner established "The Sweet Spot," a golf learning center and batting cage facility in Palm Bay

Werner George Teichmann passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 30, 2019, at Holmes Regional Medical Center surrounded by his daughter Whitney and home health surrogate Tami McInerney.

Teichmann was half a century member of the PGA of America

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Werner George Teichmann passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 30, 2019, at Holmes Regional Medical Center surrounded by his daughter Whitney and home health surrogate Tami McInerney.

He was born December 25, 1937, in Kemnitz, East Germany to Helene Kreller and George Teichmann. After fleeing to Garmisch-Partenkirchen with his mother as a young boy his love of golf started to develop.

He worked as a caddy at the U.S. Military resort near Garmisch-Partenkirchen. He came to the United States in 1957, where he settled in Long Island.

In 1959, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged after four years of service.

Shortly after his discharge, he began working as the head golf professional at Lake Success Country Club in Long Island, New York. He was elected to membership in the PGA of America in 1964.

During this time, he became the head golf professional at The Fallsview Hotel in Ellenville, New York and is where he remained for 30 years until his retirement.

In addition to being a half a century member of the PGA of America, Werner and his brother Wilfred owned and operated an electronics distribution company that sold electronic perimeter systems to correctional facilities and the military across the U.S.

Upon his retirement, he relocated to Florida in 1994.

Werner established The Sweet Spot, a golf learning center and batting cage facility in Palm Bay, Florida.

Werner is survived by his son George Teichmann and lifelong partner Jessica Blankley of San Diego, California; his daughter Whitney Weydig and granddaughter Kaelyn Weydig of Deltona, Florida; as well as his niece Vera Teichmann and nephew Michael Teichmann of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

Werner was preceded in death by his parents Helene Kreller and George Teichmann and brother Wilfred Teichmann.

A celebration of life will be at The Fountains in Melbourne, Florida on November 16, at 11 a.m. All who wish to attend are welcome. Condolences at www.afcfcare.com

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