
| Honorary Observer |
This is a unique "behind the scenes" opportunity for golf lovers of all ages. The Honorary Observer program allows spectators
the ability to walk along with the Champions Tour players during official competition rounds. Spectators are assigned
a tee time and are allowed V.I.P. treatment and access. They may stand "inside the ropes" and walk all 18 holes with
a player. Players enjoy this special opportunity to speak with fans and discuss the excitement of the game of golf.
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| Gallery in the Fairway |
![]() Gallery in the Fairway offers fans the ability to observe the action as players hit their final shots. Fans are allowed the opportunity to walk on the fairway and follow the action after the final two players hit each shot on the 18th hole. Charles Schwab Cup Championship volunteers help to mark off the area of play as fans walk with the players down the fairway to the putting green to watch the final moments of play. |
| Youth Day Clinic |
The Youth Day Clinic is a great way for children in the area to learn from a Champions Tour player. Children
are given the opportunity to ask questions while a Champions Tour player shows his golf shots and techniques. The Charles
Schwab Cup Championship Youth Day Clinic partners with the First Tee Foundation and the Boys & Girls Club to offer an
interactive golf seminar after the player Q & A. All children and parents are welcome to this event.
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| Behind the Scenes TV Tour |
![]() In cooperation with the GOLF CHANNEL, the 2009 Charles Schwab Cup Championship will offer the unique opportunity for the corporate sponsors to enjoy a "Behind the Scenes" Tour of the on-site GOLF CHANNEL television site. You will have the opportunity to bring your clients to the GOLF CHANNEL announcer booth to meet the on-air talent and watch a LIVE telecast. |
| Caddie for a Day |
The 2009 Charles Schwab Cup Championship will afford one lucky participant the opportunity to experience the role of a Champions
Tour caddie in a true competition setting. The "Guest" caddie walks with the pro and performs all of the normal functions
of a Champions Tour caddie walking with the pro for three to six holes.
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