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September 2, 2007
FOR RELEASE: Monday, April 30, 2007
2007 Marks Event's 25th Anniversary, Baltimore Country Club Set to Host
Baltimore, MD - The player field for the 2007 Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship has begun to take shape,
with several marquee players having already committed to compete in the event, which is set for October 1-7 at Baltimore Country
Club.
Defending Champion Bobby Wadkins, three former Masters Champions in Bernhard Langer, Tom Watson and Craig Stadler and former
PGA Championship winner Jeff Sluman will all be in Baltimore this October to play in the Champions Tour's final major of the
season.
"We are excited to come out of the gate with this stellar group of players who, five months out, have already made a commitment
to this event," said Steve Schoenfeld, Executive Director of the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship. "Four
of these five players have won majors on the PGA TOUR and two have already been elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Bernhard Langer and Jeff Sluman are names that local golf fans have not had the opportunity to see play right here in Baltimore.
They are excited to play the East Course at Baltimore Country Club, and once the player field is fully assembled, it will
arguably be the best of the year on the Champions Tour."
The defending champion of the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship, Bobby Wadkins had his
best year as a professional in 2006. The Richmond, VA, native captured two titles, finished with $1,193,173 in earnings (ranked
ninth on the Champions Tour) and surpassed the seven-figure mark in single-season earnings for the first time since 2002.
Wadkins' win last year at the Senior Players Championship earned him a berth in last month's PGA TOUR's PLAYERS Championship.
Earlier this year he won the Champions Tour's ACE Group Classic in Naples, FL.
Bernard Langer, a member of the Champions Tour's "Class of 2007," turns 50 on August 27. He is a
two-time Masters Champion (1985 and 1993), has won 61 tournaments worldwide and is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame.
In 1985 he claimed seven tournaments on five different continents and was ranked No. 1 in the world. Born in Anhausen,
Germany, Langer has played on 10 European Ryder Cup Teams and captained the European Team in 2004 to a record 18 1/2-9 1/2
victory over the Americans in the 35th Ryder Cup matches at Oakland Hills CC in Bloomfield, MI.
World Golf Hall of Fame member Tom Watson ranks 10th on the PGA TOUR's all-time victory list with 39 official
titles. He owns eight major championship titles, five from the British Open (1975, 1977, 1980, 1982-83), two from the
Masters Tournament (1977 and 1981) and the 1982 U.S. Open. He was the PGA TOUR's leading money winner five times,
and in 2005, Watson captured the Senior British Open, the Charles Schwab Cup Championship and the season-long Charles Schwab
Cup title. In the 2002 U.S. Senior Open at Caves Valley, he played his last 10 holes in five under par to catch Don
Pooley, eventually losing to Pooley on the fifth playoff hole. He owns eight Champions Tour titles.
Craig Stadler has won eight times since joining the Champions Tour in 2003, including five victories in
2004, when he was voted Champions Tour Player of the Year. He led the Champions Tour in scoring average that year (69.30)
and joined Lee Trevino and Tom Watson as the only players to earn money titles on the Champions Tour and PGA TOUR. He
too is a Masters Champion, having won at Augusta National in 1982.
Like Langer, another member of the Champions Tour's "Class of 2007" who has committed to play several events as soon as
he becomes eligible is Jeff Sluman (Sluman turns 50 September 11). His first PGA TOUR win was
a major, the 1988 PGA Championship at Oak Tree GC. The winner of six PGA TOUR events, in 2006 Sluman cracked the $1
million mark in earnings for the sixth straight season and eighth time in the last nine years. He ranks 22nd in career
PGA TOUR earnings with $17,937,471.
About the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship The Constellation Energy Senior Players
Championship is one of five major championships on the PGA TOUR's Champions Tour for eligible professionals age 50 and over.
Dates for the 2007 event are October 1-7. Beginning this year, the event will be played on the East Course at Baltimore
Country Club in Timonium, MD, with a field of 78 Champions Tour players competing for a share of the $2.6 million purse, the
largest of the season. The final two rounds of the event will be broadcast on NBC - in high definition for the first
time - and aired in more than 140 countries around the world (2-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday). For the first time, all
five of the Champions Tour's majors will have network weekend coverage. The first and second rounds of this final major
of the season will air on the GOLF CHANNEL (12:30-3 p.m. Thursday and Friday). Since the inception of both the Senior
Players Championship and the former Constellation Energy Classic, more than $8 million has been raised for charities in the
communities in which the tournaments were staged. To purchase tickets, for information about corporate sponsorship opportunities
or to become a volunteer for the 2007 tournament, please visit the Official Tournament Website at www.ceseniorplayers.com or call the Tournament Office at 410-223-3033.
About Constellation Energy Group Constellation Energy (http://www.constellation.com),
a FORTUNE 200 company with 2006 revenues of $19.3 billion, is the nation's largest competitive supplier of electricity to
large commercial and industrial customers and the nation's largest wholesale power seller. Constellation Energy also manages
fuels and energy services on behalf of energy intensive industries and utilities. It owns a diversified fleet of 78 generating
units located throughout the United States, totaling approximately 8,700 megawatts of generating capacity. The company delivers
electricity and natural gas through the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), its regulated utility in Central Maryland.
About the Champions Tour The Champions Tour is a division of the PGA TOUR, Inc., a tax-exempt membership
organization of professional golfers. Conceived in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour, it started with just four events and
purses totaling $475,000. The Champions Tour will feature a minimum of 29 official events offering $54.1 million in prize
money in 2007 and its highest average purse ever of $1.86 million. The Champions Tour operates under the umbrella of the PGA
TOUR which includes the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour. The Champions Tour's primary purpose as an entity of
the PGA TOUR is to provide significant competitive and earnings opportunities for players age 50 and older; to protect the
integrity of the game; and to help grow the reach of the game in the U.S. and around the world. In addition to providing competitive
opportunities for its membership, Champions Tour events also generate significant sums of money for charity. The commissioner
of the PGA TOUR is Tim Finchem. Rick George is president of the Champions Tour. TOUR headquarters is in Ponte Vedra Beach,
Florida. # # #
Contacts: Michael McPhillips, Champions Tour, 904-273-3470, michaelmcphillips@pgatourhq.com Todd
Yuhanick, John Yuhanick Associates, 410-338-0700, todd@yuhanick.com
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