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Boeing Classic E-Newsletter June 2009

Boeing Classic News

Fred Funk and son, Taylor, to lead Charles Schwab Youth Clinic on Tuesday of Tournament Week
One of the most popular players on the PGA Tour and Champions Tour, Fred Funk will return to the Greater Seattle area for the second consecutive year, having committed to play in the 2009 Boeing Classic being held August 24-30 at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge. Read More>>


Delta Global Pavilion Passes are
open to the public for the first time

The Delta Global Pavilion, formerly called the Champions Club, is an exclusive skybox on the 18th hole complete with leather sofas and flat screen tvs, is now open to the public. Watch your favorite Champions Tour players up-close as they complete play on the 18th green. Food, beverage and an open bar are included in the price. A Champions Tour professional will also stop by for a visit on Friday (8/28) and Saturday (8/29) in this exclusive luxury skybox.
One-day Champions Club Pass - $125
Three-day (weekend) Champions Club Pass- $300
Purchase your tickets here.


870 Volunteers Have Registered!

Thank you to everyone has signed up to volunteer this August at this year’s tournament. We currently have 870 volunteers! This number is incredible as it is almost what we were at in August last year. Thanks for everyone’s commitment to helping out. If you have not yet signed up to volunteer there are three great committees that are still available to choose from; these include course marshals, parking and ecology. For a description of the open committees and to register, please visit Check out a description of available committees and register to volunteer here.


Champions Tour News

Golf Tips from Champions Tour leader
Bernhard Langer

Tips from the Pros Bernhard Langer – "When hitting balls on the range before a round, I would encourage everyone to warm up with one or two clubs on the ground, facing the target. This would help them with their alignment, both feet and shoulders as well as their ball position. Most high-handicappers start their day with a faulty setup and never have a chance to make a decent swing on the course."

Bernhard Langer dominates the Champions Tour Charles Schwab Cup competition with 1,162 points, Michael Allen follows with 720 points, then Larry Mize and Loren Roberts with 625 and 570 points respectively.

Langer has committed to coming to Seattle to compete for the Boeing Classic title. Langer will make his first Seattle appearance as he committed late last year but had to withdraw due to personal reasons.


Champions Tour Insider:
Putting an art or science?

It is an undeniable truth that winning golf relies most heavily on putting. With link to "Without any question, if I play well, if I score well, I've putted well," Jay Haas said. "That seems to be … Read more>>.


The Heart Institute at Virginia Mason Medical Center News

Free Vein Screenings on June 29th

Don’t let leg pin slow you down, Free Screening to Treat Painful Varicose Veins at Virginia Mason Medical Center on June 29th. If you experience discomfort, swelling and varicose veins in your legs, you may be suffering from superficial venous reflux disease. Approximately 25 million people in the United States suffer from this condition.Read more>>.

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