- 2010 The Barclays
- Barclays announces $50,000 donation to PGA TOUR's Birdies for the Brave
- Field finalized for The Barclays as the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup are set to begin
- Tiger Woods commits to The Barclays at The Ridgewood Country Club
- The Barclays announces military initiatives for 2010 tournament
- MasterCard® offers fans great savings at The Barclays
- CBS Special "Playing with a Purpose presented by Barclays" Highlights Charitable Efforts throughout the PGA TOUR
- The Barclays announces "Make It, Make A Million" promotion
- Heath Slocum helps The Barclays highlight local charities
- PGA TOUR Wives Association rolls out the green carpet for charity at The Barclays
- Youth being served on the PGA TOUR with The Barclays on the horizon
- Tickets to The Barclays available for purchase at Paramus Golf Club
- The Barclays launches TICKETS Fore CHARITY™ program for 2010 event
CBS Special "Playing with a Purpose presented by Barclays" Highlights Charitable Efforts throughout the PGA TOUR
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Giving back has been an essential element of the PGA TOUR culture since the first tournament donation to charity was made in 1938. Over the ensuing 72 years, more than $1.5 billion has been donated by TOUR events for the betterment of the communities in which they are held. Moreover, PGA TOUR members have become actively involved in charitable work, many through their own foundations.
Playing with a Purpose presented by Barclays, an hour-long CBS Sports special re-airing Saturday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. ET, documents the charitable commitments by players and organizations within the TOUR family while sharing the inspirational stories of those who have benefited from these efforts.
Among the stories to be told are:
- The work of Phil and Amy Mickelson to support America's servicemen and women. Birdies for the Brave, which has become the PGA TOUR's overarching program to support our military, was originally created by the Mickelsons to help those who have been injured during combat. As part of this, Homes For Our Troops builds new homes and adapts existing homes for handicap accessibility for veterans who have returned from combat with serious injuries and disabilities. Homes For Our Troops uses donations of home construction materials and labor as well as monetary contributions to adapt and build these homes at no cost to the veterans. "We have these soldiers that are fighting for our lives," Mickelson says. "Some come back and have their quality of life altered through disabilities. This (HFOT) provides homes that can help improve that quality of life for these soldiers and their families."
- Padraig Harrington, a three-time major champion and winner of The Barclays in 2005, has been involved with the Special Olympics since 2003 and was recently named a Global Ambassador for Golf to help spread the Special Olympics' message of acceptance and inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities across the world. Harrington will help further golf within the Special Olympics and become the face of the organization's new Sports Resource website, where coaches will provide training exercises and guidance to athletes.
- Through the charitable efforts of The Barclays – the first of four PGA TOUR Playoff events for the FedExCup – the Red Cross has received funding to help disaster relief efforts in the New York/New Jersey area. Money from The Barclays also has supported the American Red Cross of Northern New Jersey's Jane Bente Braille Center. The Center is the largest remaining volunteer Braille production center in the world and provides New Jersey Braille readers in grades K through 12 with all of their textbooks transcribed in every subject.
- The PGA TOUR Wives Association provides assistance to needy children and their families through a variety of programs, one of which is Blessings in a Backpack. Blessings provides weekend nourishment to elementary school children who qualify for free or reduced fee meals under the National School Lunch Program, so they return to school on Monday full of energy and ready to learn. Through this program, more than 24,000 children in 16 states receive a backpack filled with food for the weekends. Participating schools have seen increases in test scores and attendance.
- Kenny Perry's impact on his hometown of Franklin, KY has been dramatic, from building the only public golf facility in the county to spearheading the construction of the Franklin Boys & Girls Club by donating $125,000 and serving as a major fundraiser. The club opened in 2007 and more than 500 kids have taken advantage of the low $12 membership.
Other players highlighted in Playing with a Purpose presented by Barclays include Steve Stricker, twotime PGA TOUR Comeback Player of the Year and winner of the very first Playoff event at the 2007 Barclays, who has demonstrated his loyalty to his home state of Wisconsin; Anthony Kim, who is cochair of The First Tee Young Ambassadors Council; Davis Love III, who will serve as tournament chairman of the new McGladrey Classic at his home course in Sea Island, GA, a tournament that will benefit Special Olympics and the Davis Love Foundation; and Brad Faxon and Billy Andrade, who have supported causes in Rhode Island and Massachusetts since 1991.
Finally, Playing with a Purpose presented by Barclays will highlight the PGA TOUR's new Together, anything's possible initiative, designed to bring attention to and further the impact of TOUR-wide charitable efforts and build a community of tournaments, players, charities, sponsors, partners, volunteers and fans who are committed to making a social investment by helping others. Central to this initiative is the TOUR's new charity website, together.pgatour.com.
About "Together, anything's possible"
"Together, anything's possible," is the PGA TOUR's new charity platform that brings together all of the TOUR's stakeholders – players, tournaments and sponsors, volunteers, charities and fans – to tell the story of the tremendous impact that their collective efforts are having on communities throughout the world.
Since the first donation of $10,000 was made in 1938, PGA TOUR events have generated significant funds for local charities. In fact, the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour have surpassed the $1.5 billion mark in overall charitable contributions.
To learn more about tournament and player charities and how to donate to these causes, visit the PGA TOUR's charity web site at www.pgatour.com/together.
About The Barclays
The Barclays has been a part of the PGA TOUR schedule since 1967 when Jack Nicklaus won the inaugural event at Westchester Country Club. Since that time, some of the greatest players in the game have earned the title including World Golf Hall of Famers Arnold Palmer, Johnny Miller, Raymond Floyd, Seve Ballesteros, Hale Irwin, Curtis Strange and the new defending champion, Heath Slocum, 2009 winner of The Barclays. Many of the world's current top players have won the event as well, including two-time champions Ernie Els and Sergio Garcia, and four-time champion Vijay Singh. As the first of four playoff events, The Barclays plays a leading role in the FedExCup, the season-long competition that is the centerpiece of the PGA TOUR season. In 2010, The Barclays will be held at Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus New Jersey, on August 24-29.
About Barclays
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REVISED - 15 October 2010