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Verizon Heritage
April 10, 2007

Stewart Cink

Cink has had four PGA TOUR victories during his career: The 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open, the 2000 MCI Classic, the 2004 MCI Heritage and WGC-NEC Invitational (making 2004 his best career year to date). As a result of his 10th Official World Golf Ranking status in 2004, Cink earned a spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team for the second time in his career. He also led the PGA TOUR statistics in putting in 2004. Cink was born in Alabama and resides in his college alumni state of Georgia (Georgia Tech) with his wife and two children. This is a huge opportunity to accompany Stewart and his regular caddie Frank Williams and see why they are true champions in sport and in life.

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Zach Johnson

Zach Johnson is one the PGA TOUR's most exciting young players today having achieved significant success since his TOUR debut in 2004. Following his graduation from Drake University in 1998, Johnson immediately turned professional and played on the Nationwide Tour until 2003. In 2003, Johnson achieved two victories on the Nationwide Tour and shattered the money record by earning $424,982. These wins, combined with his earnings, resulted in Johnson being voted Nationwide Player of the Year in 2003 and launched him onto the PGA TOUR. Since he has been on the PGA TOUR, Johnson has already won once and finished second twice since 2004 and earned a coveted spot on the 2006 US Ryder Cup team. He finished the 2006 season ranked 24th in money in the US and 33rd in the world ranking. Johnson, along with his TOUR caddie, Damon Green, make a great team and will offer great insights into the world of the PGA TOUR.

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Zach Johnson

Tom Pernice Jr

Tom Pernice Jr. has been an up and comer on the PGA TOUR since earning his TOUR card from a 25th place finish in the PGA TOUR Qualifying School finals in 1997. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri but headed out West to UCLA where he was the PAC 10 Player of the year in 1981 and two-time NCAA All American. After graduating from UCLA in 1982, Pernice turned professional in 1983 and eventually became the 4th UCLA alumni to win a PGA Tour victory at the Buick Open in 1999. He had his second PGA TOUR victory in 2001 at The International and has been in the top 50 money leaders in the US since 2004. Pernice resides with his wife and two children in Murietta, CA. He is a terrific competitor and has plenty of "game" to enjoy walking along side him on the course. His PGA TOUR caddie, Rick Adcox, has been on tour for over 20 years and is one of the most liked caddies on the PGA TOUR.

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Justin Leonard

Byron Nelson Championship
April 24, 2007

Luke Donald

Englishman Luke Donald has blazed a fast-paced trail of success since making his professional debut on the PGA Tour in 2001. Although Donald plays mostly in the U.S. in PGA Tour events, he is also a member of the European Tour. During his short six years playing events on the PGA Tour, Donald has already achieved two victories, four 2nd place finishes and three 3rd’s, as well as has earned spots on two European Ryder Cup teams and two World Cup teams. In 2006, Donald reached the top 10 in the World Golf Rankings for the first time in his career and has reached a personal career high ranking of #7 in the world in 2007. Prior to turning professional, Donald had an extremely successful collegiate career at Northwestern University winning the Fred Haskins and Jack Nicklaus Awards in addition to being the NCAA Champion in 1999. He was a three-time All-American from 1999 – 2001 when he graduated with a degree in Art Theory and Practice. Since turning professional, Luke has worked with his older brother, Christian, as his caddie. Luke and Christian are super gentlemen and professionals on and off the golf course and will guarantee an unbelievable experience to walk with side-by-side for a day.

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Mike Weir

Canadian Mike Weir has had a tremendously successful career since turning professional in 1992 having had seven wins, including a win at the prestigious 2003 Masters Tournament. This win at the Masters made him the first Canadian ever to win a professional major championship. In addition to his win at Augusta, Weir has earned six 2nd place finishes, seven 3rd place finishes and has finished in the top 10 in 29 other tournaments. Weir became the first Canadian to win a PGA Tour event played in Canada with a victory at the 1999 Air Canada Championship. In 2003, Weir won the Lou Marsh Trophy for Outstanding Canadian Athlete of the Year and went on to rank in the top 10 in the PGA Tour Player Rankings and top 3 in the Official World Golf Rankings in 2003 and 2004.

Although Weir is definitely known for his amazing golf, he is also widely known as the right-hander who plays golf left-handed. Additionally, true to his Canadian heritage he is an avid hockey fan and player. Weir and his trusted PGA Tour Caddie and friend, Brennan Little, will contribute to a day that will never be forgotten.

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Wachovia Championship
May 1, 2007

Ernie Els

Ernie Els is one of the most successful golfers in the history of the game, having won almost 60 professional tournaments in the last 15 years, including two US Opens and an Open Championship, and a record six World Matchplay titles. He was nicknamed 'Big Easy' because of his height, his easygoing manner on and off the course, and his powerful yet fluid golf swing. While his easy-going nature masks a fierce competitive drive, it is all of these qualities, along with an engaging on-course persona, that have helped make Ernie one of the most popular golfers in the game today. Despite early interests in rugby, cricket, tennis and golf, by the age of 14 Els interests turned predominantly to golf. He won the Junior World Championship golf tournament in San Diego, CA that year, beating Phil Mickelson by several strokes. Ernie turned pro in 1989 and won the Top Big Three tournaments on the South African Tour that same year: Ernie has won three majors with numerous close calls. He has started the 2007 season ranked No.5 in the Official World Golf Ranking and has now occupied a spot in the top-10 for 655 consecutive weeks, more than any other golfer since the current ranking system came into operation in the mid-1980s. Ernie and his Tour caddie, JP Fitzgerald, are a wonderful partnership and will be an absolute delight to spend a once-in-a-lifetime day with.

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Sergio Garcia

Spaniard Sergio Garcia, nicknamed 'El Nino', began golfing at the age of three, having been taught how to play by his father. He excelled as a junior, winning his club championship at age twelve, and four years later in 1995 set a record as being the youngest player to make the cut at a European Tour event. That same year he also became the youngest player to win the European Amateur Championship.  Garcia continued his path to success by shooting the lowest amateur score in the 1999 Masters.  He turned professional that same year and achieved early prominence with a duel against Tiger Woods in the 1999 PGA Championship, eventually finishing second.   He now plays on both the United States PGA Tour and the European Tour and has spent much of his career in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings.  Garcia's El Nino spirit is infamous and is perhaps best demonstrated by Ferrari 360 Modena.  How can you not have a good time on the golf course with someone like that? All fun aside, his golf record speaks for itself. His regular Tour Caddie, Glen Murray from South Africa, is widely recognized as one of the best and nicest caddies in the world of golf. He will make sure you know just what to do and where to go during your day.

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Charley Hoffman

Charley Hoffman started his 2007 PGA Tour season with a bang, winning his first PGA Tour victory by defeating John Rollins on the first playoff hole of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.  Although he turned professional in 2000 following his graduation from UNLV, 2007 marks this California native's second year on the PGA Tour.  His early season win has quickly catapulted Hoffman into the top 100 in the World Golf Rankings.  Hoffmanan's game is noted not only by his long-hitting averaging of 291.3 yards, but he is presently ranking 24th on the PGA Tour in putting averages.  True to his California roots, Hoffman loves the beach and looks the part, so to speak, with his long, wavy blond hair.  His Tour caddie, Miguel Rivera, is also a laid-back kind of guy who will be a lot of fun to be around for a day inside the ropes. Miguel is one of the best players as a caddie out there and knows the game as well as most of the PGA Tour players.

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AT&T Classic
May 15, 2007

Niclas Fasth

Swedish golfer Niclas Fasth turned professional in 1993, winning three events on the second tier European PGA Challenge Tour that year. Since 1994 he has been a member of the European Tour for every season except for 1999. He qualified for the US PGA Tour at the 1997 Qualifying School, and played the PGA and European Tours concurrently in 1998. He had a bad season on both tours and in 1999 found himself back on the Challenge Tour. Since then he has concentrated on playing in Europe and in 2001, he finished tenth on the European PGA Tour Order of Merit. He had good seasons in 2005 and 2006, winning twice on the European Tour in both years and finishing thirteenth and fifteenth on the Order of Merit. He is featured in the top forty of the Official World Golf Rankings. His caddy David is frankly one of the funniest and kindest men in all the world of golf. The Irish native will take you for a day like you've never had before.

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Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
May 22, 2007

Stephen Ames

2006 Tournament Players Championship winner, Stephen Ames, has continued to excel on the PGA Tour since earning his exempt status in 1998. Ames has finished in the top 10 in three of golf’s majors: The Open Championship, the US Open and his win at the prestigious PGA Championship and reached the top 20 in the Official World Golf Rankings in 2004. During his professional golf career, Ames has played on both the US PGA Tour and the European Tour, earning victories on both tours. Although Ames was born in Trinidad and Tobago and holds citizenship in that Caribbean nation, he took Canadian citizenship in 2004 and resides in Calgary, Alberta, with his Canadian wife, Jodi and their children. Ames has a true heart for charity and golf as evidenced by his organization and sponsorship of the Stephen Ames Cup where junior golfers from Canada and Trinidad & Tobago compete in a Ryder Cup format tournament. It will be a great thrill to spend the day with this Tour veteran and his Tour caddie, Dean Elliott. Hear the blow by blow description of how Stephen lapped the field at the tough TPC course and watch the amazing skills that have kept him at the top of the World Golf Rankings.

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Tom Lehman

Minnesotan, Tom Lehman, has been a mainstay on the PGA Tour since re-earning his Tour card in 1992. Lehman has won at least 19 tournaments during his professional career, 5 on the PGA Tour including the prestigious Open Championship in 1996, the Tour Championship and the Memorial tournament. Lehman was named Tour Player of the Year in 1996 and US Ryder Cup Captain in 2006. He has played on three President’s Cup and Ryder Cup teams and in one World Cup of Golf. As the Tour says “this guy can play!” What an incredible opportunity to spend the day with this champion of men. He is a man's man and someone who will make your CFAC experience unforgettable. You will have nothing to fear about caddying here at historic Colonial because Andy Martinez, Tom’s Tour caddie, will be there to guide you “inside the ropes”..

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John Rollins

John Rollins has had a terrific start to his 2007 PGA Tour season with already having two 2nd place finishes, one of which was in a play off at the Chrysler Classic, and a 5th place finish at the Arnold Palmer Bay Hill tournament. Rollins turned professional in 1997 following his graduation from Virginia Commonwealth University. He played for two years on the Nationwide Tour before earning his PGA Tour card for the first time, and then again on the Nationwide Tour in 2001 where he had a victory and three 3rd place finishes, earning him his PGA Tour card again. Since playing on the PGA Tour, Rollins has worked his way up to the top 50 in the Official World Golf Rankings with two Tour victories (2002 and 2006), four 2nd’s and 16 top 10 finishes. Not only is Rollins a big 6-foot tall guy, he is a big hitter ranking 9th in longest drive on the PGA Tour. His driving length has helped him in being able to convert distance into birdies and eagles, ranking 3rd and 6th, respectively. In addition to golf, Rollins enjoys playing guitar and spending time with his friends. This is a wonderful opportunity to accompany John and his regular Tour caddie, David Rawls, to see just why Rollins has had such a successful start to his 2007 year.

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Rory Sabbatini

South African, Rory Sabbatini has been playing golf basically all of his life, beginning at the young age of 4. His golf skills progressed throughout his childhood and his interests were concentrated on golf by the time he was 12. After being recruited by and playing for the University of Arizona, Sabbatini turned professional in 1998 following his graduation. In just his second year of being a professional, Sabbatini joined the PGA TOUR and went on to his first victory the following year at the 2000 Air Canada Championship. He has since had two additional individual wins on the PGA TOUR and a win with Trevor Immelman at the 2003 WGC-World Cup while representing South Africa. Sabbatini has featured in the top 20 of the Official World Golf Rankings and finished 12th on the PGA TOUR money list in 2006. Rory is one of the most exciting players in the game today. His fast paced aggressive style of golf almost won him the Masters this year at Augusta and has given him four top 25 finishes to date. Join Rory’s Rowdy Roadies and his regular Tour caddie, Kevin Fasbender, just down the road a piece from Rory’s home in Southlake, TX. Kevin is a super caddy and has been out on Tour for quite some time. We know you will enjoy being with these two at the famed Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial..

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Rory Sabbatini

Stanford St. Jude Championship
June 5, 2007

Retief Goosen

Two-time U.S. Open Champion, Retief Goosen, is returning to Caddy for a Cure for his second season. Goosen is well known as being one of the best and most consistent players in the world. He has won international titles every year since 1995, including victories each year on the PGA Tour from 2001-2005 and near wins at THE PLAYERS Championship (2nd place finish), the Bellsouth Classic and Masters (3rd place finishes) and THE TOUR Championship (4th place) in 2006. Although Retief is nicknamed “The Iceman” on the PGA Tour due to his ever-present calm demeanor, he is also affectionately called “The Goose” and is well-liked among Tour players and caddies. Retief’s Tour caddie, Colin Byrne, is a true professional among professionals and has walked side-by-side with Retief, contributing to and sharing his successes. Experience a day with Retief and Colin and see why Goosen will go down in history as having one of the best games ever.

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Buick Open
June 26, 2007

Dudley Hart

New York native and Florida Gator alumni, Dudley Hart, turned professional in 1990, where he has won two tournaments on the PGA Tour thus far. His first win came in 1996 at the Bell Canadian Open. His second win was at the 2000 Honda Classic. Hart also finished in a three-way tie for first in the 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Although Hart hasn't won many tournaments, he is one of the most consistent players on the Tour. He has more than four dozen top-10 finishes including many 2nd and 3rd place finishes. He was injured in 2003 and had to limit his play to 22 starts due to a herniated disc in his back. He has featured in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings.

In addition to Hart's busy golf schedule, he stays active as the father of triplets: Ryan, Rachel and Abigail. He enjoys fishing and reading, and is a huge hockey fan with the Florida Panthers and Buffalo Sabres being his favorite teams. He and his family currently live in Weston, Florida. Join Dudley and his Tour caddie, Craig, who is a great guy and has been a mainstay on Dudley's bag now for many years. He will show you the in's and out's of carrying the Florida Gators All-American's bag around the great Warwick Hills CC.

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Dudley Hart

Kenny Perry

Kentucky native, Kenny Perry, has been on the PGA Tour for 21 years with a current total of eight victories. His interest in golf began at the age of seven when his father got him started. Despite his rather "senior" status on the PGA Tour, Perry currently ranks 14th in total driving distance proving he still has plenty of game left. Perry's first PGA Tour tournament victory came in 1991 at The Memorial with two additional wins following in the 1990's. In 2001, Perry won the Buick Open, followed by three wins in 2003 and another two in 2005 where he finished 6th on the PGA Tour Money List. In addition to Perry's PGA Tour victories, he was a member of the 2003 President's Cup team and the 2004 U.S. Ryder Cup team. In 2006, Perry became the 10th man on PGA Tour to reach the $20-million mark in career earnings. As much as Perry has accomplished on the PGA Tour, he has a true heart for giving back and in 2002 he received the Charles Bartlett Award from the Golf Writer Association of America, given to the professional golfer who most exemplifies his unselfish contributions to the betterment of society.

Join this former Buick Open champion and his Tour caddie, Freddie Saunders. Freddie is back on the bag with Kenny and is one of the most terrific caddies on the PGA Tour. Very recognizable as the man on Kenny's bag, he has been there for some big wins in Kenny's career. His down home southern attitude is a delight to be around and you will know what we mean when you get done with the day of your golf life at the Buick Open.

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Kenny Perry

AT&T National
July 3, 2007

Aaron Baddeley

Aaron “Badds” Baddeley is one of the most exciting player’s on the PGA Tour and we are thrilled to have him return to Caddy For A Cure this year. Last year we wrote Badds’ bio as saying “big things are in store for this young Aussie in the world of golf” and predicted “he is only months or even weeks away from breaking through as a winner on the PGA Tour.” How right we were! Aaron won his first Tour victory at the Verizon Heritage in 2006 and has already racked up a second victory at this year’s FBR Open. His golf swing, short game, competitiveness and strength of spirit have put him in the top golf rankings worldwide and we expect him to stay there for quite some time. Aaron’s Tour caddie, Pete Bender, has caddied for a host of other big name players through the years, including Greg Norman during his many years at the top of golf. Pete can offer his invaluable insight and knowledge of professional golf and will show you how a Tour caddie is so important to the success of a player. This will be a day you will never forget and an opportunity unlike any other in the world of golf at the first AT&T National tournament.

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Adam Scott

Australian and international golf sensation, Adam Scott, is easily considered one of the best and most impressive young golfers in the world and is often talked of as a natural successor to Greg Norman in Australian golf. To date he is one of only two golfers born in the 1980s who have made the top ten in the Official World Golf Rankings, reaching a personal career high ranking of third in January of this year.

Scott has racked up a number of wins on both the European and PGA Tours, beginning with a victory at the European Tour Alfred Dunhill Championship in 2001, his first full year as a playing professional. The following year he recorded two further European Tour victories, and in 2003 saw another European win at the Scandinavian Masters. Scott's first win on the US PGA Tour was also in 2003 at the Deutsche Bank Championship. He followed up that PGA Tour win with further successes in 2004 at The Players Championship and the Booz Allen Classic and in early 2005, he won the Nissan Open, reaching the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings for the first time. Scott now concentrates mainly on the PGA Tour and 2005 was the last year that he played enough European Tour events to qualify for the European Tour Order of Merit, but he continues to play all over the world. In 2006 he won the Tour Championship and finished third on the PGA Tour money list.

Despite Scott's fierce and effective competitiveness, he is well known for his easy-going manner. His Tour caddie, Tony Navarro, was Greg Norman's caddy for many years and is one of the greats of all time in the caddie world. His cool demeanor and humorous nature is sure to entertain you at the world famous Congressional Country Club.
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Adam Scott

Shaun Micheel

Shaun Micheel is perhaps best known as the biggest underdog winner on the PGA TOUR after his long-shot victory at the 2003 PGA Championship.  This win kick-started Micheel's career into high gear where he followed up with strong performances in 2004 and again in 2006.   He flirted with another PGA Championship victory in 2006 where he finished runner-up to Tiger Woods.  Micheel went on to a T7 at the Deutsche Bank Championship and runner-up at the HSBC World Match Play Championship that same year.  Although Micheel was born in Orlando, Florida, he didn't start playing golf until his family moved to a golf course in Memphis where he subsequently taught himself how to play.  This Indiana University golfing graduate turned professional in 1992 and during his 15 years as a professional has earned nearly $8-million.  Shaun's caddy, Tony Linguard is one of the coolest caddies out on Tour. The friendly Australian may attempt to convince you of the delights of Veg-amite, but CFAC HIGHLY cautions you to not accept his offer. But, if you want the full experience of being with Tony, try just a smell of the stuff.

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WGC Bridgestone Invitational
July 31, 2007

Justin Rose

Justin Rose is perhaps best known as the teenage English golf phenom who burst into prominence at The Open Championship in 1998 with a fourth place finish as an amateur. He subsequently turned professional at the ripe young age of 17 years old and after intermittent struggles, he has since become firmly established on both the European and PGA Tours, most recently reaching an Official World Golf Ranking high of 26th position.

Although Rose was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, he moved to the United Kingdom at the age of five and presently resides in Hook, Hampshire, England with his wife, Kate. Some of Justin’s favorite hobbies include cars, sports, eating and music. Justin has a particular interest in participating in Caddy For A Cure due to the common goals between CFAC and Justin’s Ken Rose Foundation: Both foundations are striving to help individuals and families afflicted by leukemia and its related causes. So spend the day with Justin and his Tour caddie, Mick Doran, and not only enjoy the unique opportunity to be inside the ropes, but help contribute to worthy causes, changing peoples’ lives.

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Justin Rose

Jim Furyk

Jim Furyk can be easily spotted on the PGA Tour if you look for someone who is often high on the leader board or you look for a loopy kind of unconventional looking swing. Furyk's unusual swing has often been considered the result of the only golf instructor he has ever used, his father, Mike Furyk. Despite his distinguishing swing and its origins, Furyk is well known for his consistent ability to play at the top level of the game. From 1998 to 2003, Furyk won at least one PGA Tour event each year, including a major championship win at the 2003 U.S. Open and then another win in 2005 and two in 2006. The two wins in 2006 catapulted Furyk to all-time career high of #2 on the Official World Golf Rankings where he remains ranked today.

Furyk also has one of the more "famous" Tour caddies, Mike "Fluff" Cowan, who gained notoriety as Tiger Woods' Tour caddie for his first two years on Tour. If you ever wondered what it takes to be in the "winner's circle" on the PGA Tour, join Jim and Fluff for a day of a lifetime in professional golf.

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Jim Furyk

Davis Love III

Davis Love III is definitely one of the most popular and well-known players on the PGA Tour due not only to his consistently excellent level of golf, but also to his father, Davis Love Jr., who was a former pro and nationally recognized golf instructor. Love turned professional in 1985 and quickly established himself on the PGA Tour with his first Tour win in 1987. Since then, Love has one 19 events on the PGA Tour, including two wins at the prestigious Players Championship in 1992 and 2003 and one major championship at the PGA Championship in 1997. As of October 2006 he was fourth on the PGA Tour career money leaders list with earnings of more than $34-million.

It will be a lesson in near perfect golf mechanics to walk the fairways with Love and his Tour caddie, "Cubby". Cubby is one of the most liked caddies on the PGA Tour, and you will know why at the end of this day you will never forget.

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Davis Love III

Padraig Harrington

Dubliner Padraig Harrington is Ireland's leader golfer and an extremely popular player in the U.S. on the PGA Tour. Padraig's professional career began in 1996 after earning his full Tour card in European Tour School. He quickly demonstrated his world-class ability by having five top-10 finishes, including a win at the Spanish Open, during his first nine events of professional play. In 1999, Padraig achieved one of his personal career goals of earning a spot on the European Ryder Cup team where he had an impressive win in his singles match. In 2002, Harrington achieved an Official World Golf Ranking high of 6th position and then in 2005, he joined the PGA Tour. With Harrington's 17 professional golf wins, he is definitely considered one of the world's best golfers. Padraig's Tour caddie, Ronan Flood, has been with him for years, sharing in and contributing to Padraig's successes. Beware, if you are the lucky winner to spend the day with Padraig and Ronan, be prepared to enjoy yourself immensely, even if you can't understand the rapid-fired Irish brogue!

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K.J. Choi

Choi Kyung-Ju, better known in the U.S. as K.J. Choi, is the most internationally successful male professional golfer to come from South Korea. Before he became a professional golfer, Choi was a competitive power lifter in South Korea and earned the nickname “Tank” as a result of his tremendous lifting abilities at an early age. Following his power lifting days, Choi turned to golf, turning professional in 1994. After playing on the Asian Tour for several years, a tie for 35th at qualifying school in 1999 earned Choi a spot on the PGA Tour, making him the first Korean to earn his U.S. playing card. To date, Choi has had three victories on the PGA Tour. His 2007 PGA Tour season has been strong, making 12 of 14 cuts attempted, 3 of which resulted in top 10 finishes and the other 9 events have been top 25 finishes and he is presently ranked 30th in the Official World Golf Rankings. Choi and his wife and three children make their home in Houston, Texas.

You will have the day of your life with KJ along with his longtime caddie Andy Prodger. Andy was there with Nick Faldo when he won his Masters title beating Ray Floyd in a playoff and has been there in the winner's circle dozens of times. You will enjoy his delightful English personality as you stroll the fairways of Firestone.

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The Barclays
August 21st, 2007

Stuart Appleby

Stuart Appleby is one of a growing number of superbly talented Australians on the PGA TOUR having earned a total of 13 wins, eight of which have been on the PGA TOUR. He turned professional in 1992 playing on the PGA Tour of Australasia and then moved to the U.S. in 1995 where he earning a spot on the PGA TOUR the following year. He has been a member of the International Team in the Presidents Cup team four times and has featured in the top 10 in the Official World Golf Rankings. Appleby has had a strong 2007 season with three impressive top 10 finishes: T2 at the Shell Houston Open; T3 at the AT&T National; and a T7 at the Masters. PGA TOUR veteran caddie, Joey Damiano, will join you for your day. Stuart likes to say on his Caddy for a Cure video that you must “show up, keep up, and shut up.” Joey will help you do all three.

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Jerry Kelly

Wisconsin native Jerry Kelly has played on the PGA TOUR since 1996, earning two TOUR wins, both in 2002. Kelly is known on TOUR as “The Cylinder” because of his ability to sink clutch putts. This putting ability, in addition to the rest of his stellar game, has continued to give him top 10 tournament finishes and top 50 rankings in the Official World Golf Rankings. Currently, Kelly is ranked 29th in the rankings having had six top 10 finishes and another eight top 25 finishes in 2007. One of Kelly’s most notable performances in 2007 was his tournament low round of 63 at the Verizon Heritage. Although Kelly has said he believes his high school hockey career may have hurt his golf game by bringing aggressiveness to his game, he clearly has a heart for others and charity. In 2006, Kelly joined fellow TOUR members Corey Pavin, Donnie Hammond, Frank Lickliter II and Howard Twitty in a Thanksgiving USO/Armed Forces Entertainment tour to visit U.S. Troops in the Persian Gulf in 2006. Pro caddie Eric Meller will accompany you on the famed Westchester CC and he will show you the ropes of being inside the ropes. He has been out on tour forever it seems and has one of the best senses of humor of any of the TOUR caddies. He and Jerry will have you in stitches by the end of this unforgettable day.

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Sean O'Hair

Sean O’Hair, unlike the majority of his fellow American PGA TOUR players, did not go to college, but turned professional in 1999 after his junior year of high school. O’Hair quickly showed his ability on the PGA TOUR by winning the 2005 John Deere Classic in and a runner-up finish in his rookie year. He followed his stellar first year on TOUR with making 20 cuts of the 30 events he entered, finishing in the top-25 seven times. 2007 has also been an exciting year for O’Hair with his first top-10 finish of the year at the Verizon Heritage, finishing T7 and subsequently had a T5 at The Memorial. O’Hair truly has winning potential as shown by his 54-hole lead at this year’s Tournament Players Championship, only faltering at the 17th in his final round. Join Sean and his father-in-law TOUR caddie, Steve, for an exciting day of a lifetime.

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Vijay Singh

Vijay Singh has one of the best records on the PGA TOUR since his entry on the TOUR in 1993 when he won Rookie of the Year. Singh has a total of 54 total wins, 31 of which have been on the PGA TOUR, including having won three Majors: The Masters in 2000; and the PGA Championship in both 1998 and 2004. Of Singh’s 54 wins, 19 of them came since he turned 40 in 2003. Singh was also the TOUR money winner in 2003 and 2004 and was ranked #1 on TOUR for 32 weeks in 2004 and 2005. As a result of this spectacular career, Singh was nominated into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2006 at the young age of 43. Singh is known for his meticulous preparation, often staying on the range hours before and after tournaments. Apparently, this preparation works! Chad Reynolds will go along with you and the man from Fiji. When Vijay’s bag became open last year, there was obviously a mad rush of all TOUR caddies to get to the virtual ATM machine Singh. But working with Vijay can be very demanding because of his work ethic and Chad was the man for the job. His record has spoken for itself. One of the nicest guys out there, he will guide you to the day of your life.

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Tim Clark

Like many of the PGA Tour players, Tim Clark's love of the game of golf began with the influence and instruction of his father - at the age of three! Although Clark was born and raised in South Africa, he attended North Carolina State University where he had a very successful collegiate golf career. So successful, in fact, that he won the Public Links Championship in 1997, qualifying him for his first PGA Tour event - the 1998 Masters Tournament. Clark turned professional later in 1998 where he then played on the Nike Tour for two years prior to earning the right to play on the PGA Tour in 2001. Clark has had three top-three finishes at PGA Tour major championships (The Masters, the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open) and has had three European Tour victories during his career. In 2002, Clark reached the top 20 in the Official World Golf Rankings for the first time and is presently ranked 43rd. Clark is described as funny, witty, ambitious and determined. Join this Scottsdale, AZ resident and his Tour caddie, Gary, who will show you the ropes unlike anyone else out on Tour.

Tim Clark

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Colin Montgomerie

In his nearly 20 years in professional golf, Scotsman Colin "Monty" Montgomerie has had one of the finest careers in European Tour history. Although Scottish by birth and ethnicity, Monty was raised in Yorkshire, England and later moved to the U.S. to attend college. After debuting on the European Tour in 1988, Monty quickly established himself as a mainstay on the Tour, earning his first of subsequently eight European Team Ryder Cup spots in 1991. In addition to Monty's consistently superb Ryder Cup team performances, he has won a record eight Order of Merit titles, seven of which were consecutive. All in all, Monty has had 37 tournament victories around the world and has established himself as one of the most recognizable sportsmen in the game, as well as being seen as an ambassador for Scottish, British and European golf. In addition to his extraordinary ability, Colin is a staunch supporter, patron and contributor to quite a number of charities, including Caddy For A Cure. Join this golfing legend and his longtime Tour caddie, Alistar, for the day of a lifetime.

Colin Montgomerie

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Rod Pampling

Australian Rod Pampling, like many professional golfers, had a family influence to inspire his interest in golf - but unlike most, the influence came from his mother. In addition to golf, Pampling's early interests included hockey and cricket, which he played competitively representing Queensland. Pampling began his professional golf career in 1994 on the PGA Australasia Tour where he went on to his first win at the 1999 Canon Challenge. Pampling continued play on the former Buy.com Tour in 2000-2001 where he played well enough to earn his full-time PGA Tour card for the 2002 season. Since his entry onto the PGA Tour, Pampling has had two wins, The International in 2004 and the Bay Hill Invitational in 2006, which put him into the top 50 (17th) in the Official World Golf Rankings. Pampling plays the majority of his tournaments in the U.S., although he still plays events in his homeland during their winter season. The 2007 PGA Tour season has started well for Pampling with him making 10 cuts in 11 attempts, half of which were top 25 finishes. Pampling can not only play golf well, he is a qualified greens keeper and enjoys golf course design. He resides in both Brisbane, Australia and Flower Mound, TX so join this Aussie-Texan with his Tour caddie, Simon, for the golf day of your life.

Rod Pampling



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