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C A L L A W A Y G O L F P G A J U N I O R S E R I E S PGA OF AMERICA HEADQUARTERS 100 AVENUE OF THE CHAMPIONS P. O. BO X109601 PALM BEACH GARDENS FLORIDA 33410-9601 TELEPHONE: (561) 624-7614 FAX: (561) 624-8580 EMAIL: CCHILDER@PGAHQ.COM WWW.PGA.COM DOUGLAS BLAIR Media Official MATT CARDARELLI Tournament Official CHRIS CHILDERS Junior Golf Manager JENNIFER FISCHENICH Tournament Secretary BRIAN FOY Tournament Official CHRIS HERRICK Scoreboard Operator MIKE MILLIKEN Tournament Manager CRAIG MROCZKA Chief Meteorologist Dear Junior Golfer: Thank you for applying to compete in the Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series Event # 7 at Eisenhower Golf Club at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This year marks our 9 th year of the PGA Junior Series and our 4 th event in the state of Colorado. On the web you will find the following portfolio information for your review: Fact & Information document; Groupings and Starting Times (round one, round two and alpha); Rules of Play Hard Card; The PGA of America Mission; Spike Policy, Details on getting around Colorado Springs, Colorado; and a Contestant Profile sheet. The profile sheet should be completed and brought to the on-site registration area at Eisenhower Golf Club at the U.S. Air Force Academy for proper media exposure. There are twenty-seven states and Guam that will be represented in this event. Junior golfers are coming from the following states: Arizona Maryland Nevada California Maine New York Colorado Michigan Ohio Georgia Minnesota Oklahoma Iowa Missouri South Dakota Idaho North Dakota Texas Illinois Nebraska Washington Kansas New Jersey Wisconsin Kentucky New Mexico Wyoming We are delighted you were selected into the field of talented young players, the best of luck to you in Colorado Springs. Have fun this week. Please enjoy the outstanding conditions of the Eisenhower Golf Club and its beautiful setting in Colorado. Best Regards, Chris Childers Michael Milliken Junior Golf Manager Tournament Manager

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C A L L A W A Y G O L F P G A J U N I O R S E R I E S

PGA OF AMERICA HEADQUARTERS

100 AVENUE OF THE CHAMPIONS

P. O. BO X109601

PALM BEACH GARDENS

FLORIDA 33410-9601

TELEPHONE: (561) 624-7614

FAX: (561) 624-8580

EMAIL: [email protected]

WWW.PGA.COM

DOUGLAS BLAIR Media Official

MATT CARDARELLI Tournament Official

CHRIS CHILDERS Junior Golf Manager

JENNIFER FISCHENICH Tournament Secretary

BRIAN FOY Tournament Official

CHRIS HERRICK Scoreboard Operator

MIKE MILLIKEN Tournament Manager

CRAIG MROCZKA Chief Meteorologist

Dear Junior Golfer: Thank you for applying to compete in the Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series Event # 7 at Eisenhower Golf Club at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This year marks our 9th year of the PGA Junior Series and our 4th event in the state of Colorado. On the web you will find the following portfolio information for your review: Fact & Information document; Groupings and Starting Times (round one, round two and alpha); Rules of Play Hard Card; The PGA of America Mission; Spike Policy, Details on getting around Colorado Springs, Colorado; and a Contestant Profile sheet. The profile sheet should be completed and brought to the on-site registration area at Eisenhower Golf Club at the U.S. Air Force Academy for proper media exposure. There are twenty-seven states and Guam that will be represented in this event. Junior golfers are coming from the following states: Arizona Maryland Nevada California Maine New York Colorado Michigan Ohio Georgia Minnesota Oklahoma Iowa Missouri South Dakota Idaho North Dakota Texas Illinois Nebraska Washington Kansas New Jersey Wisconsin Kentucky New Mexico Wyoming We are delighted you were selected into the field of talented young players, the best of luck to you in Colorado Springs. Have fun this week. Please enjoy the outstanding conditions of the Eisenhower Golf Club and its beautiful setting in Colorado. Best Regards, Chris Childers Michael Milliken Junior Golf Manager Tournament Manager

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Dear PGA Junior Series Players and Participants, Callaway Golf is pleased to welcome you to one of the game’s most exciting opportunities for young golfers—the 2004 Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series. From coast to coast, players aged 13 to 17 will compete this summer against their peers at excellent courses in a fun and challenging atmosphere. The Callaway Golf family is proud to sponsor this outstanding series of affordable and competitive tournaments. We believe the game should be accessible to all players, and for the second consecutive year, we’re honored to be part of a program that helps young players experience the world of competitive golf. From Durham, North Carolina to Hastings, Nebraska and on to El Cajon, California, we’re working to build more confidence and enjoyment for tomorrow’s players—one swing at a time. We extend our best wishes to everyone involved in the 2004 Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series. We sincerely hope you enjoy the game.

Ronald A. Drapeau Chairman and CEO Callaway Golf Company Carlsbad, California

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SPIKE POLICY

It is a condition of the competition at this event that shoes with Traditionally-

designed spikes (regardless of composition i.e. ceramic, plastic, etc.) or spikes,

regardless of design, comprised either entirely or partially of metal (when such

metal will come in contact with the surface of the putting green) are

prohibited.

Penalty for breach of this condition: DISQUALIFICATION.

Thank you for your help with this

condition.

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EISENHOWER GOLF CLUB—BLUE COURSE Building 3170

USAFA, CO 80840 (719) 333-2606

**Soft Spike Policy in Effect**

Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series - Event # 7

Eisenhower Golf Club – Blue Course Tuesday-Thursday, July 6-8, 2004

Important Facts and Contestant Information Registration You or your guardian must register on Monday, July 5th, between the hours of 12pm-4pm. Registration will be located down below the clubhouse, by the scoreboard. You will not be called to the tee. It is the competitor’s responsibility to be on the tee at your specified time. Format 54-hole Stroke Play competition. The Rules Committee may reduce the competition to fewer holes due to weather constraints, provided all players in the age division have completed the same holes. Practice Rounds Contestants only - practice rounds are available on Saturday, Sunday, July 3rd –4th after 12:00p.m. and Monday, July 5th all day. The contestant practice round fee is $30 and parents can play space available for $55. Call the Eisenhower Golf Shop (719) 333-2606 to reserve starting times. Please let the golf shop reservations service know you are with the Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series. Caddies Caddies are NOT permitted. You must carry your own bag during competition. Golf Cars Players are not permitted to ride in golf cars during competition except where golf car shuttles are designated by the PGA Rules Committee. Practice Range There is no charge for practice balls for tournament day warm-up. The range will open at 6:30am and close at dusk each evening. Eisenhower will charge a nominal fee of $2.50 per token for after play. Par 72 Tees to Play Boys 16-17 Blue 7150 yards Boys 13-15 White 6587 yards All Girls Yellow 6062 yards Pace of Play The Rules of Golf require that a player shall at all times play without undue delay. PGA Officials will use discretion concerning the Pace of Play of early groups. All groups will be expected to play at a reasonably fast pace, 14 minutes per hole. Any group falling a hole (par 4 or par 5) behind and is over the 14 minute-per-hole pace is subject to being timed. A group will be warned when they are out of position and about to be timed. Timing The timing of a player’s stroke will begin when the player has had a reasonable opportunity to reach his/her ball; it is the player’s turn to play and the player can play without interference or distraction. Except on the putting green, if a player has reached his/her ball, it is his/her turn to play and there are no distractions, timing will begin after he/she has had reasonable time to select a club. Time spent

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EISENHOWER GOLF CLUB—BLUE COURSE Building 3170

USAFA, CO 80840 (719) 333-2606

**Soft Spike Policy in Effect**

walking backward or forward for determining yardage will count as part of the time taken for the next stroke. On the putting green, timing will begin after a player has been allowed a reasonable amount of time to lift, clean and replace the ball, repair his/her ball mark and other ball marks on the putting line, and remove loose impediments on the line of the putt. A player will be allowed a maximum of 40 seconds to complete his/her stroke. Note: An additional 10 seconds will be allowed for; a) the first to play from the teeing ground at a par 3 hole; b) the first to play a second stroke on a par 4 or par 5 hole; c) the first to play a third stroke on a par 5 hole; or d) the first to play on or around the putting green. If a player exceeds the time limit on one (1) occasion, he/she will then be cautioned that if he/she exceeds the time limit on one more occasion, (total of 2), he/she will automatically incur a penalty of one stroke, under Rule 6-7. If the player exceeds the time limit on one more occasion, (total of 3), he/she will incur an additional two stroke penalty. If the player exceeds the time limit a total of four (4) times, the penalty is disqualification. Note: If the group in question regains its proper position, any bad timings will be carried over for the remainder of that round in the event that group requires additional monitoring. Withdraw/Alternate Please call 561-624-8528 if you must withdraw before the competition so we may contact the next alternate to participate. Scoring Areas At the conclusion of your round, please go to the scoring tent behind # 9 and # 18 greens to check scores and return your scorecard. You are only responsible for the correct hole-by-hole scores and two signatures (i.e., your markers and your own). Suspension of Play A suspension for a dangerous situation (i.e.: lightning or tornado) shall be signaled by one long siren or horn blast. Players shall discontinue play immediately and seek shelter. All other types of suspensions shall be signaled by three short blasts. All practice areas shall be closed during suspension for a dangerous situation until the committee has declared them open for use. Play-Offs All ties for first place only will be decided by a sudden death play-off on holes #1, 8, 9. All other ties will be decided by a scorecard play-off, the winner being determined on the basis of the total score of the last nine (holes 10-18). If the players have the same score for the last nine holes, the winner will be determined on the basis of the last six (13-18), last three (16-18), and finally last hole (18th). Award Plaques Plaques will be awarded to the top three places in each age division. The presentation of these prizes will take place by the scoreboard immediately following conclusion of play for each age group. Junior Ryder Cup & Player of the Year Points Breakdown 1st Place – 150 points 6th – 50 2nd – 90 7th – 40 3rd – 80 8th – 30 4th – 70 9th – 20 5th – 60 10th – 10

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EISENHOWER GOLF CLUB—BLUE COURSE Building 3170

USAFA, CO 80840 (719) 333-2606

**Soft Spike Policy in Effect**

Personal Appearance and Conduct Players must be neat in appearance with respect to personal grooming and clothing. Players may not wear denim shorts. Boys are to wear collared shirts or designer-collared shirts. Hats must be worn forwards and shirts tucked in. Any conduct unbecoming a junior golfer shall be subject to one warning by an official then immediate disqualification at any time thereafter. Such conduct shall include, but is not limited to; abusive language, club throwing, profanity, showing disrespect to volunteers or officials, littering or leaving trash on the course, or abuse of the golf course facility. Players must be willing to comply with club rules with respect to dress code and spike policy. Parents & Guardians We appreciate spectator support of our event. Please walk on cart paths only. It would be a good idea to wear comfortable shoes due to the long walk. Under no condition are you allowed to offer any advice to a contestant during the round. Please be mindful of the high level of concentration needed by the participants to achieve their best. It is OK to help look for balls or carry umbrellas. Please do not interfere or distract players with the use of cameras, cell phones or beepers. Spectator Carts Spectators who request relief under the Americans with Disabilities Act and seek a reasonable accommodation for their disability by the use of a motorized golf car during the event competition shall be required to submit a request in writing with state authorized handicap number to the PGA Tournament Department one week prior to the tournament date for review and determination. Breakfast / Lunch Meals are not provided. The Food & Beverage facility is located in the Clubhouse and a hotdog stand outside. Cash and Visa, MasterCard Credit Cards are accepted. Final Round You will be re-grouped according to your first round score. For final round starting times service you may call (719) 333-2606 between 7:00-8:00 p.m. on Wednesday. The times will be posted on all doors of the golf shop. The only “Official” Times will be posted on the public scoreboard. We will use the “reverse horseshoe” (just like PGA and LPGA TOUR) for Boys 16-17, which means low scores teeing off last off tee #1, with the middle of the pack teeing off early on both tees, and the higher scores last off tee #10.

Age Group Tee Times Beginning

Times Until

BOYS 13-15 (All) #10 7:00 a.m. 8:57 a.m.

GIRLS (16-17) #1 7:00 a.m. 8:12 a.m.

GIRLS (13-15) #1 8:21 a.m. 8:57 a.m.

BOYS 16-17 (Leaders) #1 11:40 a.m. 1:28 p.m.

BOYS 16-17 (Reverse Horseshoe)

#10 11:40 a.m. 1:19 p.m.

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Getting Around Colorado Springs / USAFA

Please visit www.coloradosprings-travel.com

Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series Event # 7

July 6-8, 2004

Eisenhower Golf Club – Blue Course Building 3170

USAFA, CO 80840 (719) 333-4735

www.usafa.af.mil/eisenhower/course.html

Eisenhower Golf Club Home of the Air Force Academy’s Falcon Men’s golf team, the Blue Course was designed and established in 1959 by Robert Trent Jones Sr. The Blue was host to Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf, two Junior America’s Cups, two PGA Junior Series, The Cannon Cup, USGA Amateur Qualifier, and annually, the top NCAA Teams during the Falcon Invitational. Always in top condition, this championship layout, surrounded by foothills and mountains, with tree-lined fairways and Bentgrass greens, will test every part of your game. PGA Travel and Transportation You are responsible for your own transportation to the course. For ground transportation, please call 800-283-4653. Please identify yourself as a contestant, parent or guardian with the PGA Junior Series, to receive quotes with National Car Rental. Lodging Hilton Garden Inn 1810 Briargate Parkway (Exit 151 on I-25) (719) 598-6866 $89 plus tax per night (nicest hotel near USAFA) Radisson Inn - Colorado Springs North 8110 Academy Blvd. (Exit 150) (719) 598-5770 $94 single or double, free shuttle to airport, full breakfast buffet included, enterprise rental car on property, indoor pool, exercise facility. Drury Inn 8155 N. Academy Blvd. (Exit 150A) (719) 598-2500 $89.99 plus tax per night Emergency Academy Hospital On property 911 or 333-5000

Directions From Colorado Springs Airport (only one way out): Go to the 3rd light leaving the airport. Left on Academy, which will take you to I-25 North. Take I-25 North to Exit 156 B (North Entrance to the Academy). Proceed thru the guard post to the big B52 Bomber coming up on the left. Turn left, this is Stadium. Go 1/3 of a mile, follow the signs, turn right and then left. Radio Stations The Edge 99.9 Classic Rock 103.9 Top 40 103.3 Country 96.9 Restaurants (All located at I-25 & Woodmen) Outback 590-6283 TGI Friday’s 599-4135 Carraba’s 264-0401 There are a lot also located near the South entrance of the Academy as well. Entertainment Tiffany Square 6 Movie Theater 598-5200 Shopping Chapel Hills Mall (140 stores) N. Academy at Briargate 594-0111

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Contestant Profile Sheet 2004 Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series

The Contestant profile is a reference to assist any members of the Media and Golf Coaches Association

of America covering the event. 1. Please fill out the Contestant Profile and

return to the on-site registration area.

2. Attach a school photo of yourself in the top right hand corner.

Name: _____________________________________________ Age / Birthdate: _______ / _____________

Hometown and State: _________________________________ GPA _______ SAT & ACT Score___________

Home Phone (for PGA of America use only): ______________________________________________________ Name of School (include city, state):_____________________________________________________________

Year in School (upcoming fall 2004):_____________ Projected HS Graduation date:____________________

Who got you started in Golf?___________________________________________________________________

At what age were you when you began playing golf? ________________

Have you taken lessons from a PGA professional? __________________

PGA Professional____________________________________ Club ____________________________ City_______________________________________________ State ____________________________ Player Achievements (please list name of event, finish, year):_________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________________

What is your goal in golf? (Please describe):_______________________________________________________ If planning to attend college, please list:__________________________________________________________ Where will you be staying during the event? ________________________________________ Telephone __________________________ Hometown: _______________________ Fax: _______________ Sports or Golf E-mail: ______________________ Newspaper (This fax number and E-mail address are important for press releases and nightly results)

Thank you for your assistance, and good luck in the PGA Junior Series. Should you need further assistance or would like to add to this contestant profile at a later date, please contact a member of the PGA of America staff. If entering more than one event, you need to fill out one form per event (No additional photo needed.) If you have any media-related questions, please contact Bob Denney at (561) 624-8582.

2004 PGA Junior Series, www.PGA.com

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T The PGA of America Mission

he PGA of America was founded Jan. 17, 1916, when a group of golf professionals in the New York City area, accompanied by several prominent amateur golfers, met to discuss forming a professional association. Since that informal gathering, The PGA of America has grown into the world's largest working sports organization with more than 28,000 members and apprentices. As the leaders in the game, The PGA of America is dedicated to promoting interest in the game of golf to everyone, everywhere. It strives to establish and maintain professional standards of practice for the golf profession and enhance the well-being of its members. The PGA of America devotes itself to assisting in the education and employment of today’s PGA Professionals, and developing their knowledge, training and business acumen. For the enjoyment of golf enthusiasts everywhere, the Association continues its promotion of the game by conducting four major spectator events: The PGA Championship, begun in 1916; the Ryder Cup Matches, which will be held at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. in September; the Senior PGA Championship; and the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. As part of its mission, The PGA of America dedicates itself to the development of the next generation of golfers. The PGA Foundation promotes a variety of junior programs through "First Swing," "Clubs For Kids," and "Kids On Course" programs. In addition, The PGA of America conducts the Westfield PGA Junior Championship, one of the major championships on the junior circuit, and the Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series. The PGA of America continues to flourish by adhering to the principles that were set down by its founders.

The Professional Golfers’ Association of America

100 Avenue of the Champions Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 33418

2004 Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series, www.PGA.com

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Trained Instructor

Publicist

Business Manager

Inspirationalist

Accomplished Player

Personnel Manager

Junior Golf Mentor

Role Model

Motivator

Community Leader

Tournament Director

Financial Consultant

Event Planner

Innovator

Golf Shop Operator

Rules Authority

Champion

Skilled Club Fitter

Humanitarian

Inventory Manager

Outing Director

Master of Ceremonies

Expert Merchandiser

Handicapper

Facility Director

Fund-Raiser

Food & Beverage Manager

Agronomic Advisor

Game Analyst

Tireless Promoter of Golf

Friend

A great club professional fulfills many roles.

But wears just one badge.

Dear Junior Golfer,

Congratulations on being selected to play in the Callaway Golf PGA Junior Series Event hosted

at Eisenhower Golf Club – U.S. Air Force Academy. On behalf of the PGA of America, I am

excited about discussing the countless career opportunities in the golf industry with you. Please

check out the orange flyer on site for the location and time. I look forward to seeing you all on

Thursday evening. The best of luck, play well and have fun!

Sincerely,

Bill Cioffoletti, PGA

Director, Recruiting and Community Outreach

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If golf is your passion, make it your major.

Start at PGA.com/employment.

CLICK on PGAandYou.

FIND the colleges and universities that offer

the PGA’s Professional Golf

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Universities endorsed by The PGA of America for their PGA/PGM™ programs. Arizona State Univ. East (1999) Mr. Richard Grinage, Director 7001 East Williams Field Road Building 20 Mesa, AZ 85212 (480) 727-1017 (480) 727-1186 - fax [email protected]

Campbell University (1999) Mr. Ken Jones, Director P.O. Box 218 Lundy-Fetterman Bldg. 199 Davis Street Buies Creek, NC 27506 (910) 893-1395 (800) 334-4111 ext. 1395 (910) 893-1392 - fax [email protected]

Clemson University (2001) Mr. Rick Lucas, Director 263 Lehotsky Hall Clemson, SC 29634-0701 (864) 656-0112 (864) 656-2226 - fax [email protected]

Coastal Carolina University (1999) Col. Charles Thrash, Director E. Craig Wall, Sr. School of Business P.O. Box 261954 Conway, SC 29528-6054 (843) 349-2639 (843) 349-2455 - fax [email protected]

Ferris State University (1975) Mr. Matt Pinter, Coordinator 1506 Knollview Drive Big Rapids, MI 49307-2290 (231) 591-2380 (231) 591-2839 - fax [email protected]

Florida State University (1999) Mr. Jim Riscigno, Director Hospitality Department Professional Golf Mgmt. Program 2550 Pottsdamer Street Tallahassee, FL 32306-2881 (850) 644-9494 (850) 644-1581 - fax [email protected]

Methodist College (1999) Mr. Jerry Hogge, Director 5400 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, NC 28311-1420 (910) 630-7144 (910) 630-7254 - fax [email protected] Mississippi State University (1985) Dr. Stephen LeMay, Director P.O. Box 6217 350 McCool Hall Mississippi State, MS 39762-5513 (662) 325-3161 (662) 325-1779 - fax [email protected]

New Mexico State Univ. (1987) Mr. Pat Gavin, Director P.O. Box 30001/Dept. PGM University Ave., Business Complex #206 Las Cruces, NM 88003 - 8001 (505) 646-7686 (505) 646-1467 - fax [email protected] North Carolina State Univ. (2002) Dr. Michael A. Kanters, Director Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management Campus Box 8004 4023 Biltmore Hall NC State University Raleigh, NC 27695-8004 (919) 515-8792 (919) 513-7219 - fax [email protected]

Penn State University (1990) Dr. Frank B. Guadagnolo, Professor in Charge 201 Mateer Building University Park, PA 16802 (814) 863-8987 (814) 863-8992 - fax [email protected]

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs PGM (fall 2003) Mr. Doug Wert, Director University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway P.O. Box 7150 Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150 (719)262-3661 (719)-262-3494 e-mail: [email protected] University of Idaho (2002) Mr. Dawes Marlatt, Director Box 443161 Moscow, ID 83844-2380 (208) 885-9772 (208) 885-0558 - fax [email protected] University of Nebraska, Lincoln (2004) Dr. Terry Riordan, Director 225 Keim Hall Lincoln, NE 68583-0953 (402)-472-4101 (402)-472-4104 –fax [email protected] University Nevada-Las Vegas (2002) Dr. Jim Busser, Director William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration 4505 Maryland Parkway Box 456023 Las Vegas, NV 89154-6023 (702) 895-3865 [email protected]

ACCREDITED UNIVERSITIES