Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Golfing Like a Pro in Miami


Albert "Al" Hanley III serves as a division president of TransForce Group, a company that offers education, training, and recruiting, and compliance and safety solutions to companies in the transportation industry looking for qualified drivers. Outside of his professional pursuits, Al Hanley III enjoys many hobbies such as reading, hiking, and golfing.

Home to over 20 award-winning golf courses, Miami, Florida draws top competitors to its public and private golf courses. One such public course is the Miami Beach Golf Club, which offers golf schools and clinics. The club also has a restaurant on site that overlooks luscious greenery and is a popular setting for golfers to relax.

A private club, Trump National Doral, offers four unique courses, one of which is the challenging Blue Monster. The Blue Monster course features deep bunkers and difficult water hazards. The Blue Monster’s 18th hole was ranked among the Top 100 by Golf Magazine and ranked the most difficult on the PGA Tour. The golf resort prides itself on its “tougher” and “significantly longer” golf course, which has hosted the PGA Tour for 55 consecutive years and hosted the likes of professional golfers such as Tiger Woods.

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

The Wonders of Hiking in Colorado


The division president of TransForce Group, Albert "Al" Hanley III, resides in Miami, Florida, where he carries out his responsibilities. Outside of work, Al Hanley III enjoys various hobbies and interests, including reading Stephen King novels, golfing, and hiking in Colorado.

Whether in Aspen, Boulder, or any city neighboring the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado is home to world-renowned hiking trails. Trails in Colorado range from easy to difficult and can span from 1-13+ miles. The Maroon Bells Hike, a trail around four hours outside of Denver, is home to cascades, lakes, and beautiful greenery, all against the backdrop of the Maroon Bells peaks.

Near the city of Telluride lies Lizard Head Peak, known as one of the most difficult mountains to summit. You must rock climb to reach its highest point. However, this is followed by an easy-moderate hike of 3.5 miles to the base of the tower of the peak. Once near the top, views of the San Juan Mountains begin to unveil.

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A division president with the logistics giant Transforce Group, Albert (Al) Hanley III also plays leadership roles with the industry educat...