Henrico County Open

 
 
PGA TOUR reaches 'Drive to a Billion'
 
January 6, 2006
PGA TOUR Reaches $1 Billion Milestone in Charitable Giving as Tournaments Benefit Charities and Communities Across the Country The Henrico County Open Presented by Saxon Capital, Inc. supports The Virginia Home for Boys and Girls. Goal Set to Reach Next Billion in 10 Years RICHMOND, VIRGINIA [Monday, October 31, 2005] - The PGA TOUR announced that it has reached the $1 billion milestone in charitable contributions with the donations from this past weekend's tournaments - the Chrysler Championship in Palm Harbor, FL, the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Sonoma, CA and the Nationwide Tour Championship in Prattville, AL. During the 2005 season, the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour and their tournaments, including The Henrico County Open Presented by Saxon Capital, Inc. (HCO), participated in Drive to a Billion, a year-long campaign focused on reaching the milestone and celebrating the spirit of giving and teamwork in 100 communities across the country. Since the TOUR's first recorded donation of $10,000 in 1938, more than 2,000 charities and one million lives have been helped annually. The HENRICO COUNTY OPEN PRESENTED BY SAXON CAPITAL, INC. benefits The Virginia Home for Boys and Girls. Established in 1846, The Home is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian children's home providing residential care and supportive services to children ages 12 to 18 with special needs. Their mission is for every child who comes through the doors to feel welcomed and valued as an individual. David Maraghy, Executive Director of the HCO noted: "The entire Richmond area should be proud to be part of such an amazing accomplishment. No other professional sports organization comes close to donating such amounts to charity, and the success relates directly to the local support and tremendous volunteer efforts which go into every tournament, just as we see in our event each year." "Thanks to the incredible generosity of the tournaments, fans, volunteers and business partners who support the PGA TOUR, our goal of giving a billion dollars to charity is a reality," said PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem. "We hope the focus on this event inspires a continued enthusiasm for giving that ensures more and more money is donated every year. Our goal is to give our next billion in just 10 years." The PGA TOUR will celebrate this milestone at a special public ceremony at THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola in Atlanta at 2pm ET on Tuesday, November 1, with Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen, Adam Scott, Davis Love III, Commissioner Tim Finchem and over 100 kids from the East Lake Foundation, The First Tee and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. PGA TOUR champion Vijay Singh added, "The players take tremendous pride in the fact that our sport is known for giving back and that each week, when we step onto the course, another community is going to be better off than it was before. We owe a big thank you to all of our fans and sponsors." Unlike any other professional sport, the PGA TOUR relies on 80,000 volunteers a year to run its events, and nearly all of its 100-plus tournaments are structured as non-profit organizations designed to donate 100% of net proceeds to local charities. Community beneficiaries include a wide variety of local organizations including hospitals, youth development organizations, growth-of-the-game programs and food banks. The TOUR reached the $500 million mark in 1999 and has been focused on significantly increasing donations to charity every year. Due to the success and health of the organization, the TOUR reached $1 billion by giving the second $500 million in just 7 years. To help celebrate the milestone and launch the drive for the next billion dollars in giving, Coca-Cola has pledged $500 to The First Tee for every birdie made during THE TOUR Championship this week in Atlanta. The TOUR also will begin running national print and television PSAs featuring Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Phil Mickelson, David Toms, Jim Furyk and other players thanking fans and supporters of the PGA TOUR. The spots contain images of dozens of players tipping their caps in appreciation of the support they receive. 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. Nearly 110 events will be contested on the three Tours in 2005, for approximately $320 million in prize money. The PGA TOUR's Web site address is www.pgatour.com.