Caddy For A Cure Announces Inaugural Appearance At The 2009 Masters
Championship At Augusta National With Todd Hamilton
(Coral Springs, FL) – Caddy For A Cure, Inc. is once again bringing
the world of professional golf closer to golf fans, this time at the
hallowed grounds of Augusta National at the 2009 Masters Championship.
Caddy For A Cure offers the opportunity to go inside the ropes to caddy
for the world’s best players at PGA TOUR venues with 100% of the
proceeds going to charity. This inaugural opportunity at the 2009
Masters Championship will be for British Open Champion, Todd Hamilton,
in his official practice round on Monday, April 6th, 2009.
Caddy For A Cure offers its PGA TOUR player caddy opportunities through
online auctions from its website
www.caddyforacure.com.
The benefitting charities include the Fanconi Anemia Research Fund,
which is the inspiration behind the Caddy For A Cure program, as well as
multiple local, regional and national level qualified charities.
The caddy auction for Todd Hamilton is planned to begin on Thursday,
January 15th, 2009, and will run for 2-weeks through Thursday, January
29th, 2009. The caddy date is Monday, April 6th at the Augusta
National Golf Club in Augusta, GA. In addition to the caddy opportunity,
the auction winner will receive Hamilton’s custom Taylor Made golf bag,
personally autographed, that he will use during his competition play
during the week in The Masters.
"We are so honored to have British Open Champion Todd Hamilton
participate with us at the first of the 2009 major golf championships,
The Masters,” commented Russ Holden, Caddy For A Cure program founder
and CEO. “Although we normally suggest tournaments to our participating
PGA TOUR players, Todd recently suggested his participation at the 2009
Masters thinking it would be a great venue for golf fans to experience
and to raise money for our charities. Can you even imagine walking up to
the first tee at the Augusta National during Masters week, fairways
lined with people, walking the greatest fairways in the history of the
game? Can you imagine walking over Rae's Creek across the Hogan Bridge,
the Nelson Bridge, or the Sarazen Bridge? How about walking back to the
back tee at #13 looking at that tee shot that very few people in the
world have ever seen? This will truly be the golfing experience of a
lifetime for some lucky golf fan.”
For more information go to
www.caddyforacure.com or call
954-341-4600.
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