First I want to say congrats to Phil Mickelson for his dramatic win in the season ending Tour Championship. Also hats off to Tiger Woods, who once again finished on top in the FedExCup standings to take home the $10 million prize. What a way to finish up the FedExCup race!
I just arrived back in Phoenix after spending a few days out in New York, watching everyone gear up for the Turning Stone Resort Championship, the first event on the PGA TOUR’s Fall Series. After next week’s President’s Cup, the Fall Series will head to Las Vegas for the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open , and then of course my favorite tournament of the year (yes I’m biased since I am the tournament director), the Frys.com Open, Oct. 21-25. Yes, if you do the math, that’s only THREE short weeks away!
We’ve been planning this tournament since it ended last year, but now is the time when things really heat up. We’ve already received a number of commitments to the tournament, and expect some other big names to commit before the Friday, Oct. 16 deadline.
A few of the big names on that list include former champion Mike Weir, last year’s champ Cameron Beckman, Rory Sabbatini, Mark Calcavecchia, Justin Leonard and David Duval. And because this tournament is played in Scottsdale we have a number of local pro’s who also will be on hand, like Tom Lehman, Kirk Triplett, Billy Mayfair, Ted Purdy, Arron Oberholser, Jeff Quinney and Chez Reavie.
Three of eight sponsor exemptions have already been handed out – one to Jeev Milkha Singh, the 47th-ranked golfer in the world, while the other two went to Rickie Fowler and Jamie Lovemark, two exciting up-and-coming golfers who just recently turned professional after stellar collegiate seasons. I’m excited to see these two up close and you should be as well. More exemption announcements to come.
We have a lot of new things on tap this year that I think the fans will enjoy. A couple I can share with you now are the two new spectator venues that we are adding to the 16th hole to give it a little “Irish” flavor.
The O’Donoghue’s Irish Pub is an elevated hospitality tent with great views of the action that will be open to the general public. Here you can buy yourself a nice Guinness (other beer, soft drinks and pub fare also will be available for purchase) and catch the action as the players navigate the challenging 211-yard, par-3 16th (for those of you who have played Raptor you know what I’m talking about).
Also new this year is the VIP Paddy O’, an upgraded venue sponsored by Paddy O’ Furniture located next to O’Donoghue’s that offers complimentary food and drinks. If 16 is the place you think you are going to camp out at for awhile, the $75 ticket to the VIP Paddy O’ is definitely worth it.
Like I said we have some other new features and promotions that I will announce shortly. Check back here for more updates, and also make sure to find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/frysopengolf) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/frysopengolf).
In the meantime, I just wanted to check in and let you know how excited I am for the 2009 Frys.com Open to tee it up. I hope you feel the same way and I look forward to seeing you out there.
Sincerely,
Scott Reid
Frys.com Open Tournament Director

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