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May 7, 2008
CONTACT: Anne Marie McLaughlin Travelers Championship 860-502-6808 amclaughlin@travelerschampionship.com
INAUGURAL SHOTS TAKEN ON NEW GOLF FACILITY TO BE USED FOR TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE FIRST TEE OF CONNECTICUT
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$4.5 million dollar project in Cromwell, Conn. is made possible through a partnership of multiple organizations
Hartford, Conn., May 5, 2008 - After 15 months of construction, the movement of 200,000 cubic yards of
earth, the use of two tons of grass seed and contributions from numerous partners, a new practice facility at TPC River Highlands
in Cromwell, Conn. officially opened today. The 23.5-acre facility will be used both as a practice facility for PGA TOUR professionals
during the Travelers Championship and as a learning center for youth golf programs by The First Tee of Connecticut throughout
the year. To officially open the facility, inaugural shots were taken by Hunter Mahan, defending champion of the Travelers
Championship, and Christopher Wall, a 17-year-old junior at Wilby High School in Waterbury, Conn., who has been a member of
The First Tee of Connecticut for five years.
Located at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn., the facility is made possible through a partnership of Northeast Utilities/Connecticut
Light & Power, the Travelers Championship, The First Tee of Connecticut, and the PGA TOUR. In addition, the project is
supported by multiple legal, engineering, and architectural organizations including Faxon & Booth Golf Design, which is
led by PGA TOUR member Brad Faxon; the law firms of Robinson & Cole LLP, Levy & Droney P.C., Day Pitney LLP, and Updike,
Kelly & Spellacy, P.C.; civil engineering firm Fuss & O'Neill; architects WP + G; Stonehedge Landscapers; Dufford
Construction; The Keystone Companies; Fortunato Construction Group; The Cromwell Fire District; and Cromwell Police Department.
The project would not have been possible without the generosity of Northeast Utilities/Connecticut Light & Power, which
made available more than 100 acres of land to the project.
"This practice facility is an excellent example of what happens when you bring together a partnership that truly believes
not only in the future of the Travelers Championship and The First Tee of Connecticut, but believes in the future of this
state," said Raymond P. Necci, president and chief operating officer, Connecticut Light & Power and Yankee Gas. "This
is a very impressive facility and we are delighted to be able to say we played a part in its creation."
The new practice facility is the second largest within the PGA TOUR's Network of courses- the largest being a 25-acre facility
at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. A highlight of the new facility is the 360 yard driving range, which is an increase
of 100 yards over the former range. The facility also offers an 11,000 square-foot putting green, 13,000 square-foot chipping
area, and 110,000 square feet of tees.
The new practice facility provides a state-of-the art resource for the PGA TOUR professionals during the Travelers Championship.
The quality of practice facilities is vitally important to the PGA TOUR professionals, and therefore to the success of a PGA
TOUR event in recruiting a strong player field. The new practice facility will significantly elevate the quality of the Travelers
Championship in the opinions of PGA TOUR professionals.
"We look forward to introducing this new facility to PGA TOUR professionals. We have discussed the facility with numerous
players throughout the year, and their feedback has been very positive. The Travelers Championship strives to be one of the
best events on the PGA TOUR, and this facility is part of a strategic plan to continually enhance our event. Offering a facility
of this quality will certainly elevate the status of this tournament in the eyes of PGA TOUR professionals," said Nathan Grube,
Travelers Championship tournament director. "The facility is an investment in the future of professional sports in Connecticut."
The facility will be utilized by The First Tee of Connecticut, a youth development organization that uses golf as its vehicle
to teach life skills and character development to children throughout the state. More than 50,000 children statewide are benefiting
from The First Tee of Connecticut programs, which include in-school instruction, group lessons, regional teams, and scholarships.
The First Tee of Connecticut is currently working to raise funds to construct a golf and life skills learning facility adjacent
to the new practice facility where classroom training and other programs will take place.
Currently, 17 acres of the facility are still under development for The First Tee of Connecticut. When completed, this
section of the facility will feature a short practice course, bringing the total acreage of the practice facility and learning
center to more than 40 acres.
"We are grateful for the development of this facility, which will provide an opportunity for The First Tee of Connecticut
to have a home base in central Connecticut, and to expand our programming for golf and life skills to youth from throughout
the region and the state," said Bruce Wilson, president & CEO of The First Tee of Connecticut. "We look forward to beginning
our programming on this facility this summer and continuing to grow our programs in the future."
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About the Travelers Championship The Travelers Championship will be held June 16 - 22, 2008, at TPC
River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn. As the only PGA TOUR event in the Northeast in early summer, the Travelers Championship
is one of the region's premier sporting events. Primary beneficiaries of the Travelers Championship are The Hole in the Wall
Gang Camp, serving children facing serious illness, and the Greater Hartford Jaycees, a leadership development and community
service organization. The event is sponsored by Travelers, a leading provider of property and casualty insurance. Travelers
has been doing business in the community for nearly a century and a half, and today has more than 6,000 employees in the Greater
Hartford area. Travelers has been a sponsor of this event each year since its inception in 1952, becoming the title sponsor
in 2007. Complete details are available on www.TravelersChampionship.com
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