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Carol
07-26-2007, 10:02 AM
PGA TOUR Stop at Walt Disney World Resort to Be Named Children’s Miracle Network Classic

Wal-Mart recognized as presenting partner of final PGA TOUR Fall Series Tournament

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- In a milestone multi-year agreement between the PGA TOUR, Walt Disney World Resort and Children's Miracle Network, the TOUR's final stop of the season has been named the Children's Miracle Network Classic. The agreement, which runs through 2012, marks the first time the Children's Miracle Network name has been prominently associated with a professional sports event.

In recognition of the 20 years of Children's Miracle Network support from Wal-Mart and Sam's Club, the full name of the 2007 tournament will be the Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart. This year's event -- part of the PGA TOUR's Fall Series -- is scheduled for Oct. 29-Nov. 4. It will be held on the Magnolia and Palm courses at Walt Disney World Resort, which will remain the host and operator of the tournament as it has since the PGA TOUR first held an event there in 1971. GOLF CHANNEL will televise all four rounds of competition.

"This is an exciting relationship that partners one of the most respected and effective youth-focused charities in Children's Miracle Network with an international family destination and the PGA TOUR, which has a long history of supporting children's charities through its tournaments and members," said PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem. "In fact, quite a number of our players already support children's hospitals that are associated with Children's Miracle Network. This is a truly unique sponsorship arrangement that will benefit all parties."

Children's Miracle Network will utilize underwriting support provided by its corporate partners to offset tournament costs. The children's charity looks forward to bringing its international fundraising expertise to the tournament. Over the course of the agreement Children's Miracle Network hopes to make the Classic one of the most successful fund raising stops on the TOUR.

"Entering into this unique partnership is one of several new and innovative steps we've taken in the past 18 months to increase both awareness and funding for our 170 children's hospitals," said Children's Miracle Network President and CEO Jim Hall. "We're extremely grateful to our dedicated and loyal partners, like Wal-Mart, who make opportunities like this possible. This event will help us reach audiences we've never before reached and will thrust us onto a very big, national stage. That's a challenge we take very seriously and look forward to accomplishing for the kids."

Over the past 36 years, the Disney stop has been a popular tournament for TOUR players, particularly those with families. Jack Nicklaus won the first three Disney titles, before the format changed to a two-man team competition in 1974. It then returned to stroke play in 1982 when Hal Sutton became champion, marking his first PGA TOUR victory. Six players subsequently captured their first individual TOUR titles at Disney, including 2005 champion Lucas Glover. Several players also have multiple victories, the most recent being Tiger Woods (1996, 1999). Joe Durant is the defending champion.

"Making dreams come true is what this tournament is all about -- for the competitors as well as our guests, and especially for the children who will ultimately benefit from the efforts of Children's Miracle Network," said tournament chairman and Disney head golf professional Kevin Weickel. "Our tournament provides first-class sports entertainment and we look forward to hosting the TOUR's greatest players, who have been coming here to experience the magic with their families for more than 30 years."

The Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart is the seventh and final tournament of the newly created PGA TOUR Fall Series. As the concluding segment to the PGA TOUR season, the Fall Series will determine:

The top 125 players on the final Official Money List who become fully eligible for the following season's FedExCup, a high-profile points competition that concludes in August and September with the PGA TOUR Playoffs
The final participants in the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship, which is limited to tournament winners from the previous season
Potential to finish in the top 30 on the Official Money List, which would earn a spot in the following year's Masters and U.S. Open
Invitations to the TOUR's invitational events that in part are based on prior year's money list
Opportunity to earn Official World Golf Ranking points and increased opportunity to play in the three World Golf Championships events, which utilize the World Ranking as a gauge
More information about the Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart is available at www.childrensmiraclenetworkclassic.com.

About Children's Miracle Network

Children's Miracle Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of children by raising funds for children's hospitals across North America. Although Children's Miracle Network is an international organization, all funds raised stay in the local community where they are raised to help children at their local Children's Miracle Network hospital. All overhead costs associated with the operation and production of Children's Miracle Network are underwritten by partner corporations and organizations, enabling all local contributions to go to the local hospital in each community. Each year the 170 Children's Miracle Network hospitals provide the finest medical care, life-saving research and preventative education to help millions of kids overcome diseases and injuries of every kind. To learn more go to www.childrensmiraclenetwork.org.

About Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT)

Every week, millions of customers visit Wal-Mart Stores, Supercenters, Neighborhood Markets, and Sam's Club locations across America or log on to its online store at walmart.com. The company and its Foundation are committed to a philosophy of giving back locally. Wal-Mart is proud to support the causes that are important to customers and associates right in their own neighborhoods, and last year gave more than $270 million to local communities in the United States. To learn more, visit www.walmartfacts.com, www.walmartstores.com , or www.walmartfoundation.org.

About Walt Disney World Resort

Walt Disney World Resort is a contiguous 40-square-mile, world-class entertainment and recreation center featuring four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom); two water adventure parks; 32 resort hotels; championship golf courses; two full-service spas; Disney's Wedding Pavilion; Disney's Wide World of Sports complex; and Downtown Disney, an entertainment-shopping-dining complex. Located at Lake Buena Vista, Fla., 20 miles southwest of Orlando, the resort opened Oct. 1, 1971, and currently employs approximately 60,000 cast members.

About the PGA TOUR

The PGA TOUR is a tax-exempt membership organization of professional golfers. Its primary purpose is to provide competitive earnings opportunities for past, current and future members of the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour; to protect the integrity of the game; and to help grow the reach of the game in the U.S. and around the world.

In 2007, the three Tours will compete in approximately 110 events for approximately $340 million in prize money. Tournaments are being held in six countries outside the U.S. and in 36 states.

In addition to providing competitive opportunities for its membership, TOUR events also generate significant funds for local charities. In fact, the three Tours have surpassed the $1 billion mark in overall charitable contributions. The PGA TOUR's Web site address is pgatour.com and the company is headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

Carol
07-26-2007, 10:04 AM
Popular Ticket Options Now Available for 2007 Children’s Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Tickets for the 2007 Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-mart are on sale now -- including the return of an offering that provides a feast for the palate as well as the golf appetite, and a badge that provides economical week-long admission.

The tournament will be played Nov. 1-4 on Disney's Magnolia and Palm courses, with practice rounds Oct. 29-31 on the same Walt Disney World Resort layouts.

After a successful debut last year, the Ruth's Chris Fairway Club returns this year, offering patrons unlimited food and beverage from a special Ruth's Chris menu. There will be three Ruth's Chris Fairway Club locations on the Magnolia course during all four tournament days and a location on the Palm course Thursday and Friday. A pass good any one day is $75, and a pass good for two days is $150.

Also back is the money-saving weekly badge which provides admission to the general grounds during all four tournament days and during practice rounds. The cost is $50. A single-day ticket for a tournament round costs $30, while a single-day ticket on practice days costs $10.

All tickets can be purchased online at childrensmiraclenetworkclassic.com. Guests can call the Children's Miracle Network Classic hotline at 407/824-2250 for more information.

The 2007 Children's Miracle Network Classic marks a continuation of the longest-running PGA TOUR event in Central Florida. It is part of the new PGA TOUR Fall Series and is the last event on the 2007 PGA TOUR schedule. The tournament's outcome will determine the final standings on the PGA TOUR official money list. Joe Durant won the 2006 Classic, which offered an event record purse of $4.6 million.

The Children's Miracle Network Classic is part of Disney's Wide World of Sports, which includes championship golf courses, bass fishing, the Richard Petty Driving Experience and a host of other sports and recreational activities. The centerpiece is Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex, a 220-acre campus that is the leading venue for amateur and professional sports in the world with more than 180 events annually involving more than 30 different sports.

vamaggie
07-26-2007, 12:52 PM
How much will this tournament add to the crowds at the parks/resorts for that weekend? We are going Nov 1-6, thinking it would not be too crowded. Will our plans be thrown off?

JohnnyJayhawk
07-26-2007, 05:37 PM
We were there for part of the Funai Classic (same tournament, different name) last year and noticed no difference in the crowd levels. All the parks were fine, though Epcot got a little busy in the evenings due to the F&W Festival.

We'll be there this year Nov 3-10 and aren't expecting any problems.

ftwildernesskid
07-26-2007, 05:46 PM
We will also be there november 3-10, staying at the Shades of Green. Is either of those courses the one right by Shades of Green hotel? I'm very excited about going this time of year. We've never been during this time before. I'm hoping for light crouds!

mickey-mouse35
07-26-2007, 07:42 PM
How much will this tournament add to the crowds at the parks/resorts for that weekend? We are going Nov 1-6, thinking it would not be too crowded. Will our plans be thrown off?


That was my question, too, as we'll be there same time as you! :mickey:

JohnnyJayhawk
07-26-2007, 09:57 PM
We will also be there november 3-10, staying at the Shades of Green. Is either of those courses the one right by Shades of Green hotel? I'm very excited about going this time of year. We've never been during this time before. I'm hoping for light crouds!

Yes, SOG is surrounded by the Palm and Magnolia courses, which will both be used for the tournament.