Champions Tour unveils schedule of 29 official events for 2008
 
Jun. 28, 2007

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- The PGA TOUR's Champions Tour Monday announced its 2008 tournament schedule, which features 29 official Charles Schwab Cup events and official prize money of $55.2 million, with the average tournament purse growing to a record $1.9 million.

The Champions Tour will play in 16 states in the United States, plus the Dominican Republic and Scotland.

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Jay Haas will have plenty of titles to defend on the 2008 Champions Tour. (Jim Rogash/WireImage)

"The Champions Tour continues on a strong upswing; it's a credit to the tournaments and title sponsors that we have the continuity and sponsorship support reflected in this 2008 Champions Tour Schedule," said Champions Tour President Rick George. "The presentation of our product at the courses we play, the high caliber of competition and distinguished list of champions which only keeps improving with the annual influx of notable players enhances our schedule again in 2008. As a result, the Champions Tour is reaping the benefits of solid relationships between tournaments, title sponsors, players and staff that provide our Tour with a strong underpinning and many multi-year tournament extensions through 2010."

"The CTTA (Champions Tour Tournament Association) is gratified by the robust state of the Champions Tour and the momentum that continues to permeate every aspect of our tournaments from staging and promotion to the relationships with our title sponsors," said Amy Hawk, chair of the CTTA. "We're delighted with the solid sponsorship base, a great line up of venues for our regular season events and our five major championships plus a good partnership with the GOLF CHANNEL. We are very encouraged by the Champions Tour's continued evolution as it serves our sponsors, tournaments and especially our fans, with compelling competition and engaging entertainment."

The Champions Tour's 29th season kicks off in Hawaii January 14-20 at the MasterCard Championship at Hualalai on the Big Island followed by the Turtle Bay Championship (Jan. 21-27) on Oahu. The season will come to a close in late October at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship at Sonoma (Calif.) Golf Club, where several of the season's award winners will be determined.

The major championship schedule features an elite list of venues, including Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y. (Senior PGA Championship), one of Golfweek's Top 100 Classic Courses in America for 2006 that hosted the 1980 and 2003 PGA Championships and the 1995 Ryder Cup. The Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs will host the U.S. Senior Open on its Donald Ross/Robert Trent Jones designed East Course at the end of July.

Both the JELD-WEN Tradition (Crosswater Club at Sunriver Resort) and Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship (Baltimore Country Club) will return to their respective host venues for the second straight year. The site of eight British Opens, the Old Course at Royal Troon Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland, will welcome the Senior British Open to its links July 21-27.

New to the schedule for 2008 is The Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic, March 31- April 6. It will be played at the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Punta Espada Golf Club, which attained No. 77 in Golf Digest's rankings of the 100 Best Courses Outside the U.S just four months after opening.

One of the most popular and unique events in golf, featuring junior golfers and Champions Tour players competing side-by-side, the fifth annual Wal-Mart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach returns to the famed Pebble Beach Golf Links (and Del Monte Golf Course) over Labor Day weekend.

The Champions Tour's longest running event, the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf, enters its 31st year and will return to The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa in Savannah, Ga., April 21-27.

All 29 events will feature national television coverage in the United States, with 23 airing complete coverage on the GOLF CHANNEL, the Tour's exclusive cable network television home. Four official events will air Saturday and Sunday on NBC, with ABC and CBS televising one tournament each.

The Charles Schwab Cup, the Champions Tour's year-long competition, will offer a record $2.1 million in annuities to its five leading point-earners and enters its eighth year. Designed to identify the Tour's leading player, the Charles Schwab Cup will continue to be featured prominently in all cable and network telecasts next year.

2008 CHAMPIONS TOUR SCHEDULE
Dates Tournament Host Venue City Purse
Jan. 14-20 MasterCard Championship at Hualalai Hualalai Golf Course Ka'upulehu-Kona, HI $1,800,000
Jan. 21-27 Turtle Bay Championship Turtle Bay Resort, Palmer Course Kahuku, HI $1,600,000
Feb. 4-10 Allianz Championship The Old Course at Broken Sound Club Boca Raton, FL $1,650,000
Feb. 11-17 The ACE Group Classic Quail West Golf Club Naples, FL $1,600,000
Feb. 18-24 Wendy's Champions Skins Game Royal Kaanapali Golf Course Lahaina, HI $770,000
Mar. 3-9 Toshiba Classic Newport Beach Country Club Newport Beach, CA $1,700,000
Mar. 10-16 AT&T Champions Classic Valencia Country Club Valencia, CA $1,600,000
Mar. 24-30 The Ginn Championship at Hammock Beach Ocean Course at Hammock Beach Palm Coast, FL $2,500,000
Mar. 31-Apr. 6 The Cap Cana Punta Espada Golf Club, Jack Nicklaus Course Cap Cana, Dominican Republic $2,000,000
Apr. 14-20 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am TPC Tampa Bay Lutz, FL $1,700,000
Apr. 21-27 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa Savannah, GA $2,600,000
Apr. 28-May 4 FedEx Kinko's Classic The Hills Country Club Austin, TX $1,600,000
May 12-18 Regions Charity Classic Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Ross Bridge Hoover, AL $1,700,000
May 19-25 Senior PGA Championship Oak Hill Country Club Rochester, NY $2,000,000
May 26-June 1 Principal Charity Classic Glen Oaks Country Club West Des Moines, IA $1,600,000
June 16-22 Bank of America Championship Nashawtuc Country Club Concord, MA $1,650,000
June 23-29 Commerce Bank Championship Red Course at Eisenhower Park East Meadow, NY $1,600,000
June 30-July 6 Dick's Sporting Goods Open En-Joie Golf Course Endicott, NY $1,600,000
July 14-20 3M Championship TPC Twin Cities Blaine, MN $1,750,000
July 21-27 The Senior Open Championship Royal Troon Golf Club, Old Course Ayrshire, Scotland $2,000,000
July 28-Aug. 3 U.S. Senior Open Championship The Broadmoor Resort, East Course Colorado Springs, CO $2,600,000
Aug. 11-17 JELD-WEN Tradition Crosswater Club at Sunriver Resort Sunriver, OR $2,600,000
Aug. 18-24 Boeing Classic TPC Snoqualmie Ridge Snoqualmie, WA $1,600,000
Aug. 25-31 Wal-Mart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach Pebble Beach Golf Links/Del Monte Golf Course Pebble Beach, CA $2,000,000
Sept. 15-21 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn Rock Barn Golf & Spa Conover, NC $1,700,000
Sept. 22-28 SAS Championship Prestonwood Country Club Cary, NC $2,000,000
Oct. 6-12 Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship Baltimore Country Club/Five Farms, East Course Timonium, MD $2,600,000
Oct. 13-19 Administaff Small Business Classic Augusta Pines Golf Club Spring, TX $1,700,000
Oct. 20-26 AT&T Championship Oak Hills Country Club San Antonio, TX $1,650,000
Oct. 27-Nov. 2 Charles Schwab Cup Championship Sonoma Golf Club Sonoma, CA $2,500,000
Nov. 14-17 National Qualifying Tournament, Finals TBD
Dec. 1-2 Del Webb Father/Son Challenge ChampionsGate Golf Club, International Course ChampionsGate, FL $1,000,000
Dec. 22-23 Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge Lake Las Vegas Resort, Reflection Bay Course Henderson, NV $1,000,000

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