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Champions “FORE!” Charity 2006 Schedule of Events Monday, October 16 Champions Monday Pro-Am @ Oak Hills Country Club San Antonio Aggie Mother’s Club Champions Tour Qualifying (Course TBA) HEB Gate Day– Free Admission 2005 Champions “FORE!” Charity Winners Tuesday, October 17 Practice Rounds for Champions Tour Professionals HEB Gate Day– Free Admission Wednesday, October 18 Championship Pro-Am @ Oak Hills Country Club HEB Gate Day- Free Admission Thursday, October 19 For More Information Contact: Championship Pro-Am @ Oak Hills Country Club Scott Caldwell HEB Gate Day- Free Admission Director of Operations Friday, October 20 AT&T Championship presented by Alcatel First Round of Championship Play 7550 IH-10 West, Suite 660 Saturday, October 21 San Antonio, TX 78229 Second Round of Championship Play Sunday, October 22 2005 Champion– Jay Haas Final Round of Championship Play Awards Ceremony following play on 18th Green “FORE!” Charity A Fundraiser for Local Non-Profit Organizations Specifics of the Champions About the Program “FORE!” Charity Tournament The AT&T Championship presented by Alcatel is proud to give local charities and schools the opportunity to raise money through our Champions “Fore!” Charity ticket • Each participating organization is provided (at no cost) Timeline program. This program gives charities the ability to sell an initial supply of $10 Good-Any-Day tickets and $25 June-October: Organizations that wish to participate may tickets to the Tournament at a greatly reduced price. Unlike Weekend Passes for the AT&T Championship. come by the Tournament Office to check out an allotment of other fundraising opportunities, with this program, • The Good-Any-Day tickets are good for any one day tickets for your charity to sell. We will also answer any participating organizations receive 100% of every Friday/Saturday/Sunday of the tournament, and the questions you may have about the program. dollar they raise. Weekend Pass is a ticket for each day Friday-Sunday. Additional tickets can be requested. October 16-22: AT&T Championship presented by All proceeds from the Tournament will support AT&T • Regular ticket prices for the Tournament are $20 for the Alcatel, Oak Hills Country Club, San Antonio, TX. Champions Charities. The 2005 Championship generated Good-Any-Day and $50 for the Weekend Pass, so the $320,000 for 18 different charities. Champions “FORE!” Charity tickets represent a October 22: Last day to sell Champions “FORE!” Charity fantastic value for the buyer. tickets. The AT&T Championship is held annually at historic Oak • Tickets may not be sold within one mile of Oak Hills Hills Country Club. We once again anticipate many of the Country Club or official parking areas during the greats of golf returning to San Antonio for 2006, including November-December 1: Money and unused tickets to Tournament. Defending Champion Jay Haas and past champions Mark be turned into the Tournament Office. • Program wrap-up deadline is December 1, 2006. ALL McNulty, Craig Stadler, Lee Trevino, Larry Nelson and Dana MONEY AND UNUSED TICKETS MUST BE Quigley. Legendary Texas golfers such as Bill Rogers, Ben TURNED IN TO QUALIFY FOR THE CONTEST. December-January 2007: Checks will be generated and Crenshaw and Tom Kite are also expected to participate. • The organization that raises the most money sent to participating organizations. through the fundraiser will receive a check for an additional $15,000 from the Tournament. Tom Kite Craig Stadler Lee Trevino Dana Quigley Ben Crenshaw .
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