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November 8, 2004
Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins and Gary McCord Join Local Stop of Champions Tour
BALTIMORE, Md. (Sept. 16, 2004) - Organizers of the 2004 Constellation Energy
Classic today announced additions to the roster of golfers who have committed to
compete in the Baltimore-area stop of the Champions Tour, to be held at
Hayfields Country Club in Hunt Valley, Md., from Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2004. Thirty
of the top 35 Champions Tour money leaders have already committed to the
Constellation Energy Classic, with others expected to join in the remaining
weeks leading up to the tournament.
Among the players just announced are
Tom Kite, who won the 2004 3M Championship in August and is currently ranked
third on the list of money leaders, and Lanny Wadkins, who is best known as a
lead golf analyst on CBS Sports' golf broadcast team. Another well-known member
of CBS's golf team, Gary McCord, will also be teeing it up at the 54 hole stroke
play event.
Among the more than 70 golfers, who will join Kite, Wadkins
and McCord in competing for a purse of $1.6 million at the Constellation Energy
Classic, are:
Tom Watson, who had the finest year on the Champions Tour last year, when he
earned all of the circuit's top honors and was the leading money-winner
Peter Jacobsen, who joined the Champions Tour this year after seven career
PGA TOUR victories, including the 2003 Greater Hartford Open.
Bruce Lietzke, who won multiple titles on the 2003 Champions Tour for the
third straight season, and was in contention throughout the year for the Charles
Schwab Cup.
Larry Nelson, who won the inaugural Constellation Energy Classic in 2003,
earning $225,000 in prize money
Don Pooley, who won the Allianz Championship on the 2003 Champions Tour and
the 2002 U.S. Senior Open at Caves Valley. He holds two PGA TOUR wins.
Dana Quigley, who holds eight Champions Tour victories, including the 2003
MasterCard Championship.
J.C. Snead, who counts the 2002 Greater Baltimore Classic among his four
Champions Tour wins, as well as eight PGA TOUR victories.
Allen Doyle, who holds eight Champions Tour victories, including the 2003
FleetBoston Classic and the 2001 State Farm Senior Classic in Baltimore,
Maryland.
Jim Thorpe, a Morgan State University graduate who owns seven Champions Tour
wins, including the 2003 Long Island Classic and the 2003 Charles Schwab Cup
Championship.
"We are thrilled that these top Champions Tour golfers have committed to
playing in the Constellation Energy Classic," said Joe Rotellini, tournament
director of the Constellation Energy Classic. "Some of the game's greatest
players ever will be competing right here in Baltimore."
Proceeds
from the Constellation Energy Classic will be distributed through the Baltimore
Classic Fund to four Maryland-based charities - the Chesapeake Bay Foundation,
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Living Classrooms Foundation and the Robert Packard
Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins. Last year more than $300,000 was
raised for organizations through the Fund. For more information
about tickets, corporate sponsorships and volunteer opportunities at the
Constellation Energy Classic, please call 410-234-7225 or visit www.ceclassic.com
About Constellation Energy Constellation Energy (www.constellation.com), a
Fortune 500 company based in Baltimore, is the nation's leading competitive
supplier of electricity to large commercial and industrial customers and one of
the nation's largest wholesale power sellers. Constellation Energy also manages
fuels and energy services on behalf of energy intensive industries and
utilities. It owns and operates a diversified fleet of 35 power plants in 12
states. The company delivers electricity and natural gas through the Baltimore
Gas and Electric Company (BGE), its regulated utility in Central Maryland. In
2003, the combined revenues of the integrated energy company totaled $9.7
billion.
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