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2020 PGA TOUR Champions Contact List 2020 PGA TOUR Champions Contact List January 13-18 ((Saturday Fiiniish)) Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Hualalai Golf Course *Kelly Fliear, Tournament Manager 72-100 Ka’upulehu Drive, Ka’upulehu-Kona, HI 96740 72-100 Ka’upulehu Drive, Ka’upulehu-Kona, HI 96740 Delivery: Four Seasons Site P: 808-870-2755 [email protected] Queen Kaahumanu Highway *Norma Long, Tournament Manager Ka’upulehu-Kona, HI 96740 P: 904-868-9529 [email protected] P: 808-325-8480 F: 808-325-8481 Sr. Manager, Tournament Services: Katy Pradella c: 415-596-0848 Director of Golf/Pro: Brendan Moynahan [email protected] Director of Agronomy: Dan Husek Media: Laura Vescovi C: 904-465-5924 [email protected] Jan 27 – Feb 1 ((Saturday Fiiniish)) Morocco Champions Samanah Golf Club *Lalla Soumia Ouazzani, General Manager Hassan II Golf Trophy Association (ATH) Km 14 Route d’Amizmiz, Marrakech, Morocco 40000 P: +212 (0)5 37 75 32 69 [email protected] P: +212 (0) 5-24-48-32-00 5, Rue Cadi Moréno - Pinède - Souissi – Rabat, Morocco General Coordinator: Pr Hafid Sayah P: +212 (0)5 37 75 32 69; M: +212 (0)6 61 86 75 58 [email protected] Sport Manager/Tournament Operations: Adil Benbrika P: +212 (0) 5 37 75 32 69; M: +212 (0) 6 61 11 24 99 [email protected] February 10-16 Chubb Classic The Classics Country Club at Lely Resort *Jeff Kleiber, Tournament Director 7989 Grand Lely Drive, Naples, FL 34113 3510 Kraft Road, Suite 200, Naples, FL 34105 P: 239-732-1200 C: 919-270-8567 [email protected] Regional Manager: David Leverant Sales: Kevin Diaz Head Golf Professional: Charlie Lostracco C: 904-556-8649 [email protected] Superintendent: Trent Compton Feb 24 – Mar 1 Cologuard Classic Omni Tucson National (Catalina Course) *Judy McDermott, Tournament Director 2727 West Club Drive, Tucson, AZ 85742 Tucson Conquistadores, Inc. P: 520-297-2271 6450 E. Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85710 General Manager: Jeff White P: 520-571-0480 C: 520-403-1616 Director of Agronomy: Michael Petty P: 520-297-3161 [email protected] March 2-8 Hoag Classic Newport Beach Country Club *Jeff Purser, Executive Director One Clubhouse Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 2081 Business Center Dr, Suite 195, Irvine, CA 92612 P: 949-644-9550 P: 949-660-1001 C: 949-903-1583 [email protected] General Manager: Casey Kaut Director, Admin & Operations: Rich Thomas [email protected] Golf Professional: Carlo Borunda Superintendent: Scot Dey Updated December 3, 2019 2020 PGA TOUR Champions Contact List March 23-29 Rapiscan Systems Classic Fallen Oak *Stephen Schoettmer, Tournament Director 24400 Highway 15, Biloxi, MS 39574-7539 Mail Address: P.O. Box 7362 D’lberville, MS 39540 P: 228-386-7015 Physical Address: 917 Howard Avenue, D’lberville, MS 39540 Golf Professional: Rick Gehr P: 228-896-6365 C: 214-718-5738 [email protected] Superintendent: Matt Hughes Operations Director: Keith Sherman C: 205-835-8825 [email protected] President/Golf, Bruno Event Team: Sean Sovacool P: 205-262-2831 C: 205-317-8105 [email protected] Volunteer Manager: Mary Wesche P: 228-896-6365 [email protected] Community Outreach/Marketing Manager: Whiley Anderson [email protected] April 13-19 Mitsubishi Electric Classic TPC Sugarloaf *Monte Ortel, Tournament Director 2595 Sugarloaf Club Drive, Duluth, GA 30097 2595 Sugarloaf Club Drive, Duluth, GA 30097 P: 770- 418-1113 C: 304-520-6782 [email protected] General Manager: Mike Maloney Executive Director: Stan Hall, Gwinnett Sports Commission Headax: 770 Golf-418 Profession-0354 al: John Barrett P: 770-814-6042 [email protected] Superintendent : Tim Connolly Asst. Tournament Director: Ashley Hamilton Fax: 770-418-0354 P: 770-232-5138 C: 484-357-9634 [email protected] Director of Operations: Kevin Curtis C: 678-699-5948 [email protected] Fax: 770-418-0354 Sales Manager: Bill Marriott P: 770-232-7842 C: 410-804-1329 [email protected] Sales Associate: R.J. Bechtel P: 770-232-7872 C: 330-635-8247 [email protected] Apr 27 – May 3 Insperity Invitational The Woodlands Country Club (Tournament Course) *Jane Wandmacher, Tournament Director 1730 South Millbend Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77380 1830 South Millbend Drive, Suite B, The Woodlands, TX 77380 P: 281-863-1540 P: 281-357-4653 C: 651-587-8287 [email protected] Director of Golf: Darrell Fuston Executive Director: Bryan Naugle C: 713-456-9854 [email protected] Superintendent: Chris Hartman Media: Lee Patterson P: 704-553-4790 [email protected] Chris Dornan P: 403-620-8731 [email protected] May 4-10 Regions Tradition Greystone Golf & Country Club *George Shaw, Tournament Director; Senior VP-Golf, Bruno Event Team 4100 Greystone Drive, Birmingham, AL 35242 Bruno Capital Building, 100 Grandview Place, Suite 110 P: 205-980-5200 Birmingham, AL 35243 Club Manager: David Porter [email protected] P: 205-262-2834 C: 205-335-2565 [email protected] Director of Golf Course Operations: Jason Miller Volunteers: Allie Dunlap P: 205-262-2815 C: 916-607-7525 [email protected] [email protected] Superintendent: Brody Cornelius [email protected] Media: Angel Hufham C: 205-706-2676 [email protected] Sales & Services Manager: Miss Tyler Haskins P: 205-977-9348 C: 423-802-9383 [email protected] Player Services: Sherry Kirkland P: 205-967-4745 [email protected] Operations Manager: Tyler Curtis P 561-371-9673 [email protected] May 19-24 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Harbor Shores Resort *David Charles, Senior Director 800 Whitwam Drive, Saint Joseph, MI 49085 P: 561-624-8525 [email protected] P: 269-983-1111 Updated December 3, 2019 2020 PGA TOUR Champions Contact List May 25 – May 31 Principal Charity Classic Wakonda Club *Doug Habgood, Tournament Director 3915 Fleur Drive, Des Moines, IA 50321 655 – 9th Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 P: 515-285-4962 Main: 515-279-4653 (x201) C: 720-469-8333 [email protected] General Manager: Rheanne Etken Mailing Addr: PO Box 93905, Des Moines, IA 50393 Assistant General Manager: Jeremy McMillin Sales & Operations: Charlie Smith (x205) [email protected] Director of Golf: Aaron Krueger C: 386-214-6866 Superintendent: John Temme June 1-7 American Family Insurance Championship University Ridge Golf Course *Nate Pokrass, Tournament Director 9002 County Road PD, Madison, WI 53593 6000 American Parkway, Madison, WI 53783 P: 608-845-7700 P: 608-242-4100 (x36954) C: 608-217-3333 [email protected] General Manager: Mike Gaspard Tournament Manager: Katie Elliott C: 608-577-9779 [email protected] Head Golf Professional: Ryan Wieme Operations Manager: Kip McBride C: 614-778-1786 [email protected] Superintendent: Phil Davidson Media Relations: Ken Muth C: 608-332-6538 [email protected] Volunteer Coordinator: Gail Perla C: 414-333-1594 [email protected] June 8-14 Mastercard Japan Championship Narita Golf Club *Mr. Hirokazu Imaoka, Producer/Managing Director 127 Omura, Narita-shi, Chiba, 286-0821, Japan I&F Inc., 5-15, Koyo-chyo Naka, Higashinada-ku, Kobe, 658-0032, Japan P: +81-0476-36-0111 P: +81-078-858-0633 F: +81-078-858-0759 [email protected] Tournament Business Affairs: Kenyatta Ramsey P: 904-543-7433 C: 904-540-8098 [email protected] June 22-28 U.S. Senior Open Championship Newport Country Club *Steve Nieman, Championship Director 280 Harrison Avenue, Newport, RI 02840 P: 574-631-9792 C: 228-236-7704 [email protected] P: 401-846-0461 July 6-12 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship Firestone Country Club *Don Padgett, Executive Director 452 E. Warner Road, Akron, OH 44319 440 E. Warner Road, Akron, OH 44319 P: 330-644-8441 P: 330-245-2305 [email protected] General Manager: Jay Walkingshaw Tournament Services Manager: David Utlak C: 330-323-5928 Head Golf Professional: Ron DeJacimo [email protected] Director of Golf Course Operations: Larry Napora Operations Manager: Blake Kuehner C: 480-242-7332 [email protected] Media: Laura Vescovi C: 904-465-5924 [email protected] July 20-26 Senior Open Championship Presented by Rolex Sunningdale Golf Club (Old Course) *Jamie Birkmyre, Championship Director Ridgemount Road, Sunningdale, England SL5 9RR European Tour P: +44(0) 1344-840-425 C: +44(0) 7899-940-015 P: +44(0)-1344-621681 [email protected] Tournament Operations: Bridget Mackay, P: +44(0) 1344-840-587 C: +44(0) 7968-947-296 [email protected] Updated December 3, 2019 2020 PGA TOUR Champions Contact List Jul 27 – Aug 2 The Ally Challenge Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club *TBD, Tournament Director 9057 S. Saginaw Rd, Grand Blanc, MI 48439 Tournaments for Charity, 117 N. First Street, Ste 100, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 P: 810-694-4103 General Manager: Kevin Cunningham Chief Operating Officer, HNS Sports: Kip Eriksen, [email protected] Head Golf Pro: Doug Brody Chief Operations: Kip McBride C: 614-778-1786 [email protected] Superintendent: Chris Kuciemba Sales: MacKenzie Edgar P: 937-707-8256 [email protected] Tournament Coordinator: Rachelle Alcini C: 734-649-1261 [email protected] August 10-16 DICK’S Sporting Goods Open En-Joie Golf Course *John Karedes, Tournament Director 722 W. Main Street, Endicott, NY 13760 1901 Vestal Parkway East, Suite 1, Vestal, NY 13850 P: 607-785-1661 P: 607-205-1500 C: 412-491-5918 [email protected] General Manager/Golf Pro: Mike Deuel
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