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St. Simon’s Island, Georgia
family of title sponsors,” said PGA TOUR
GOLF CHANNEL
nd genteel Commissioner Tim Fin ch em. “This
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world’s most esteemed a
desti nations, the Sea Island Resort, represents a partnership between a
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ew Fall Series event, The McGladrey dynamic new sponsor, a host organization
• Sea Island has
hosted a number of
Classic, October 7-10. It will be
held on founded by a prominent member of the
United States Golf
the resort’s respected Seaside Course, PGA TOUR, and a world-class resort
Association events,
including the 1963
one of the resort’s two courses. PGA s
erving as the host venue.”
U.S. Senior Amateur,
TOUR mem
ber and long-time S
ea Island The new
tournament deepens RSM
the 2004 U.S. Mid-
resident D
avis Love III, whose foundation McGladrey’s involvement in golf and
Amateur, and the
1971, 1980, 1988,
will be th
e tournament host organization, the TOUR.
1994, 2000 and
will serve as Tournament Chairman, “This
is
a wonde
rful opportunity
2006 U.S Senior
Women’s Amateur.
and his brother, Mark, will be Executive for RSM McGladrey to build greater
• Former President
Director of The McGladrey Classic. TOUR awareness of our services and brand George H.W. Bush
member and 2007 Masters champion while expanding relationships with our
and his wife, Barbara,
honeymooned at
Zach Johnson, also a Sea Island resident clients and prospective clients,” said RSM
Sea Island.
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and a “Team McGladrey” member, will McGladrey President C.E. Andrews.
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serve on the board of the $4-million event. The Seaside Course, which opened
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The Special Olympics and local charities in 1929, was originally designed by
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in the Sea Island-Brunswick area will also architects Harry S. Colt and Charles
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benefit from the tournament, which will Alison, and in 1999 was renovated by
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have a 132-player field. Tom Fazio. The resort also features
information
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Web link:
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establishment of The McGladrey Classic Walter Travis and renovated by Rees
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and welcome RSM McGladrey to our Jones in 1998. ■
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