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About Christian

I’m Christian, owner and driver of Christian’s Tesla Taxi Service here in Pinehurst.

I’ve lived in the area since 2011 and I’m proud to call Pinehurst and Moore County home. I’m the grandson of Skip Alexander, a well-known local legend, and that family connection means a lot to me.

I enjoy leading the AV (audio/video) team at my church on Thursdays and Sundays. Those commitments are important to me, which is why I ask for 72 hours notice on bookings — it allows me to arrange coverage so I can focus on giving you a great ride.

I love driving. I learned defensive driving in Chicago and have put over 111,000 miles on the road in recent years because I genuinely enjoy it. My wife and I also make the trip to and from Disney World twice a year, so long-distance comfort is something I understand well.

I chose a Tesla because it offers best-in-class safety features and excellent backup cameras that give me extra confidence on the road. The quiet, smooth ride and premium feel make every trip more relaxing for my passengers.

I pride myself on punctuality. I always build in an extra 15 minutes for traffic so you never have to worry about being late.

My goal is simple: provide safe, comfortable, on-time transportation in a clean, quiet Tesla — nothing more, nothing less.

Thanks for taking the time to learn a little about me. I look forward to welcoming you on board for a ride across Pinehurst and Moore County.

About
Skip Alexander

Skip Alexander was my grandfather and a true local legend in Pinehurst. A former Duke All-American and PGA Tour player, he won the 1941 North and South Amateur at Pinehurst and earned a spot on the 1951 Ryder Cup team.

In 1950 he survived a severe plane crash that left him with major injuries and required 17 surgeries. Despite bandaged and grafted hands, he still competed in the 1951 Ryder Cup at Pinehurst No. 2 — winning his singles match 8 & 7, the largest margin in Ryder Cup history at the time — and helped the U.S. team secure victory.

His courage and determination left a lasting mark on the golf community here.

Read the full story of Skip Alexander’s 1951 Ryder Cup legacy here: https://www.pinehurst.com/about/the-1951-ryder-cup-in-skip-alexanders-hands/

His story and the values he stood for continue to mean a lot to me.

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Images Courtesy of Pinehurst.com:

 

https://www.pinehurst.com/news/the-1951-ryder-cup-at-pinehurst/

https://www.pinehurst.com/about/the-1951-ryder-cup-in-skip-alexanders-hands/

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