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tators who came to see the celebritie
annual Hootie and the Blowfish Mon
ment.
The event raised over $200,000 f
Junior Golf Scholarship Association
ciation.
Of all the well-known performers i
from Wendy's founder Dave Thomai
phy and Luke Jensen, pro-golfer Tige
his first Monday After the Masters.
came out here to help out a fri<
it. Hootie and the Blowfish are frienc
my friends now."
While Woods had the largest folic
Brett Favre was a close second whos
goo eyed women and Packer Backers
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here and guys from a lot of different
k USC was well-represented at the
^ ing. Men's golf coach Puggy Blackm*
Blackmon coached Duval while at Gi
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Scott hit the ball in the water at 18.
on the 17th hole.
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ties to show up.
"This was different last year becai
ing and all," Sonefeld said. "This yea
to do a lot more schmoozing, shall I
gether."
To cap off a long day of golf, Ht
Township Auditorium with the openi
Soccer player Alexi Lalas even joine
Iof Hootie s earner songs.
Other celebrities who participat
Scott, Hercules' Kevin Sorbo, former
Daly and South Carolina governor D
A sea of reporters interview Tiger jfp p
Woods (above, left) just moments V
after he arrived. At left, ESPN's \ ^
Stewart Scott tees off on the driving
range before the event got ?
started. At right, John Daly of the i -t .
I PGA taps in a put for par on the
17th hole while barefoot teammate
and Hootie and the
Blowfish guitarist Mark Bryan
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1 Monday with the buzz of over 20,000 spec- y
is and golf pros participating in the fourth I
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or such charities as the National Minority 1
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and celebrities in attendance, which ranged
s to the professional tennis twins of Murr
Woods drew the largest crowd, playing in
2nd," Woods said. "It's nice to be able to do f
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>wing on the course, Green Bay Packer QB
ie entourage was comprised mostly of gooi.
ivre said. "There are all sorts of celebrities |
sports." |
event, with three head coaches participat)n
was paired with PGA pro David Duval. #
eorgia Tech. Men's basketball coach Eddie
>m last year's event and football coach Brad L
Unfortunately, Scott and his group were
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use we were gone so much on the road tourlt,
we were in Columbia, and we were able
say. It takes a lot of work to bring this toootie
and the Blowfish performed at the
ng acts of Sister Hazel and Edwin McCain.
d in on the concert, playing guitar for one
ed were ESPN's Mike Tirico and Stewart
NFL Great Gavle Savers. PGA ?nlfer John
avid Beasley.
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ibove, an excited member of the gallery meets and gets Dave Thomas'
mtograph. Thomas is the founder of Wendy's restaurant. Below, Tiger
foods booms a tee shot into the far distance on the driving range,
foods was paired with Darius Rucker for the round.
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