May 1, 2009

 

Bob Hope Classic On Solid Ground

 

(Ponte Vedra Beach, FL/LA QUINTA, CA) - Following LLC's filing for bankruptcy yesterday, the PGA TOUR and Desert Classic Charities, Inc reaffirmed in a joint statement today that the Bob Hope Classic would be played in 2010 and beyond.

 

"The foundation that has been built over the last 50 years provides solid financial footing for the Desert Classic Charities group to continue the strong traditions of the Bob Hope Classic," said PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem. Their involvement with the tournament, "The TOUR and Desert Classic Charities are proud of the more than $50 million that have been raised for Coachella Valley charities, of which the Eisenhower Medical Center has been the largest recipient."

 

"Chrysler has been a great partner of the tournament since 1965, and we certainly hope they can continue their partnership with us. We also continue to appreciate the long-standing support provided by 2000 Volunteers, the local corporate sponsors and our 384 contestants from around the country" said John Foster, President of Desert Classic Charities. "We look forward to welcoming the best of the PGA TOUR back to the Coachella Valley next year as we continue our mission of serving human needs in the Valley."

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