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Three Charities Are Finalists For ING Industry Honors
LAKE MARY,
FL (January 14, 2011) - The John Deere Classic, the Notah Begay NB3
Challenge and the Norma DiMarco's Tee Up For Life charity tournament are
the three finalists in the Tournament Service category of the 18th
Annual ING Industry.
Hundreds of nominations from across the golf industry have been trimmed
by sub-committees to three nominees in each category in the ING Industry
Honors awards program. Winners in a dozen categories are currently
being decided by an electronic vote of the ING membership. Nominees will
be acknowledged and winners announced at the Industry Honors
Presentation Press Conference January 28 at 12:30 p.m. at the PGA
Merchandise Show in ClubING, Room 309. The ING Industry Honors committee
chair is Holly Geoghegan of Golf Marketing Services.
Here are summaries of the three finalists in course design:
John Deere Classic
This year's tournament helped raise $4.34 million for 500 local and
regional charities - the fourth consecutive year the total has exceeded
$4 million. The $4.34 million translates to a per-capita contribution of
$11.57 for every person living in the Quad Cities, making it easily the
No. 1-ranked tournament for per-capita giving among regular PGA Tour
events. Despite its comparatively small population base, the John Deere
Classic is one of only a handful of PGA Tour events to exceed $4 million
in charity contributions.
Norma DiMarco's Tee Up For Life
PGA Tour golfer Chris DiMarco created a fund-raiser for the purpose of
curing childhood cancer. In his late mother's name, "Norma DiMarco's Tee
Up For Life," the fund-raiser has raised over $4.5 million dollars in
10 years of existence. Chris plays an important part of the success of
this event as he attends many of the year-long meetings. His father,
Rich DiMarco, heads the committee and his tireless work and philosophy
cannot be underestimated.
Notah Begay NB3 Challenge
Notah Begay, the only full-blooded Native American on the PGA Tour, and
his dad formed the NB3 Foundation in 2005 to improve the lives of Native
American youths. The foundation's signature fundraiser is a golf event,
the NB3 Challenge, at Turning Stone Resort. It's a collaboration
between the Oneida Indian Nation of New York and the San Manuel Band of
Serrano Mission Indians of California. The mixed-team skins match
included several tour players, and the money helped fund a $750,000
soccer field and park that just opened in New Mexico.
ABOUT THE ING
The International Network Of Golf is a 21-year-old, non-profit
organization whose membership is open to anyone in the golf industry,
related industries and media. ING's mission is to enhance and promote
communication and education in golf.
ING is kicking off its Third Decade Celebration at the PGA Merchandise
Show with many activities. ClubING (Room 309) will be open all day for
members and their guests, with morning coffee, Happy Hour cocktail
parties, education speakers, product displays, celebrity guests and
entertainment, and prizes and giveaways.
Highlight of the year 2011 for ING is the 21st Annual ING Spring
Conference set for May 22-26 at beautiful Innisbrook Resort, a PGA Tour
site in Florida.
ING exists to bring golf media together with representatives from all
walks of the golf industry to discuss issues, exchange information and
improve communication.
For more information regarding ING, call 407-328-0500 or visit www.inggof.com.
Our Sponsors
Foundation Contact Information
The Notah Begay III Foundation
290 Prairie Star Rd.
Santa Ana Pueblo, NM 87004
Phone: (505) 867-0775
Fax: (505) 867-0776
Email: info@nb3f.org









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