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September 19, 2006
TIGER'S DRIVE TO FIVE CARRIES OVER TO FANS OF THE TARGET WORLD CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY COUNTRYWIDE AT SHERWOOD COUNTRY CLUB
Another Opportunity for Fans to Gain Discounts on Reserve Tickets to Cheer On World No. 1 Tiger Woods and Defending Champion
Luke Donald in Dec. 13-17 Event
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (September 5, 2006) - The spoils of the Tiger Woods victory party are spilling over to the fans
of the year-ending tournament extravaganza he hosts. In celebration of Woods winning the past five PGA TOUR events he has
entered, fans save $5 per ticket order for the eighth-annual Target World Challenge presented by Countrywide, a PGA TOUR co-sponsored
event held at Sherwood Country Club, Dec. 13-17. This ticket discount runs from Sept. 5-Oct.5.
Tickets can be conveniently ordered through the tournament website, targetworldchallenge.com, and can be purchased by phone
at 1-800-594-TIXX. Fans faithful to Southern California native Woods - the 2001 and 2004 Target World Challenge champion --
and appreciative of the star-studded, 16-player field that annually arrives to play the most highly regarded event following
the PGA TOUR season are wise to reserve tickets now.
Judging by current form, Woods may not be as gracious to his competitors as he is to the Target World Challenge gallery.
Woods has won seven of the 14 PGA TOUR events he has played in 2006, including the last five - the British Open, the Buick
Open, the PGA Championship, the Bridgestone Invitational and the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Woods' latest British Open and PGA Championship victories leave him alone in second place on the all-time Major win list
with 12. He is fifth on the all-time PGA TOUR win list with 53 victories and his current string of consecutive PGA TOUR victories
is his longest since he put together a six-tournament winning streak in 1999-2000.
"Tiger's game is roaring right now, as his results have demonstrated, and the Target World Challenge presented by Countrywide
is a prime opportunity for people to see the world's top golfer at his best," President Greg McLaughlin said. "As Tiger's
winning continues to build, tickets to the Target World Challenge will be in higher demand."
The Target World Challenge will feature 16 of the world's top golfers competing for their share of the $5.75 million purse.
Tournament host Woods and defending champion Luke Donald will head a field that will also include the top players (who accept
invitations) from the Official World Rankings and select special exemption players chosen by the Tiger Woods Foundation. First
prize is $1.35 million and no golfer leaves with less than $170,000.
The best bargain for one's buck is a Weekly Gallery Badge, which can be purchased for $75. The Weekly Gallery Badge is
a grounds-only credential for the entire tournament week (Wednesday-Sunday).
Daily Gallery Passes, which are grounds-only passes for individual days, can be purchased for any single day. They are
$25 per day on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and $35 per day on Saturday and Sunday. Executive Club Tickets, which include
skybox seating and hospitality, are also available.
Daily Youth Tickets (ages 13-17) are $10 per day and can be purchased at the gate only. Children 12 and under are admitted
free if accompanied by a paid adult (limit two children per paid adult). All tickets are subject to space availability. General
admission parking is free and complimentary pairings guides are available daily on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Tournament week begins with a Pro-Am on Wednesday, Dec. 13, and the four-day tournament begins Thursday, Dec. 14, and continues
through Sunday, Dec. 17.
Sherwood Country Club, which opened 17 years ago, is again expected to provide a stern test for golf's top players. Rated
as one of the best golf courses in the world, Sherwood Country club features 1,800 mature oak trees and lush landscaping including
waterfalls, jasmine and rose bushes.
Tournament proceeds will benefit the Tiger Woods Learning Center and the Start Something Program. The Tiger Woods
Learning Center is a 14 acre, youth-education facility that represents the vision of Tiger Woods and his goal to
provide youth from diverse backgrounds an interactive enrichment program that will improve individual aptitude in reading,
math, science and technology. As a result, youth will develop personal accountability, independence and resilience leading
to greater knowledge of career options and an increase in college enrollment. For more information, please visit www.twlc.org.
Start Something Start Something is a free program for youth 8-17 that addresses three priorities: character
education, volunteer service and career exploration. Through participation in Start Something, youth define a specific personal
goal and develop an action plan to achieve it while giving back to their community and exploring careers that fit within their
areas of interest. More than 3.8 million youths across the country have enrolled in the program since the program's launch
in 2000. Teachers and youth group leaders can obtain the program for use with groups by visiting www.target.com/startsomething or by calling 1-800-316-6142. High school students can also visit the site
or call the 800 number to order or download the High School Self-Study Guide. All curriculum materials are available in both
English and Spanish.
About Target Minneapolis-based Target serves guests at 1,443 stores in 47 states nationwide by
delivering today's best retail trends at affordable prices. Target is committed to providing guests with great design through
innovative products, in-store experiences and community partnerships. Whether visiting a Target store or shopping online at
Target.com, guests enjoy a fun and convenient shopping experience with access to thousands of unique and highly differentiated
items. Target (NYSE:TGT) gives back more than $2 million a week to its local communities through grants and special programs.
Since opening its first store in 1962, Target has partnered with nonprofit organizations, guests and team members to help
meet community needs.
About Countrywide Financial Corporation Founded in 1969, Countrywide Financial Corporation (NYSE: CFC)
- America's #1 home loan lender as ranked for 2005 by Inside Mortgage Finance (Jan. 27, 2006), Copyright 2006 - is a member
of the S&P 500 and Fortune 500. Countrywide, through its subsidiaries, provides mortgage banking and diversified financial
services in domestic and international markets. Mortgage banking businesses include loan production and servicing principally
through Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., which originates, purchases, securitizes, sells, and services residential loans. The
company is headquartered in Calabasas, California and has a workforce of more than 56,000 individuals and over 900 offices
worldwide. For more information about the company, visit Countrywide's Web site at www.countrywide.com.
Companies joining Target and Countrywide as supporting sponsors include Williams, an organization that primarily finds,
produces, gathers, processes and transports natural gas, and Dole Food Company, the world's largest producer and marketer
of high-quality fresh fruit, vegetables, fresh-cut flowers and a growing line of packaged foods.
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