
And, in addition to the fabulous field, Travelers has a whole slew of events and activities planned, that take fan experience beyond the tournament... things like Women's Day, Men's Health Week and Fan & Family Day.
I'll be writing about all of it this week, so tune in here regularly. And... I'm finalizing plans for a Travelers Championship Tweetup on Thursday or Friday. We should have the details set by tomorrow afternoon.

I'll be there. Maybe you can get Rickie to come. ;o)
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get back out there this year. Last year was great, I love those finishing holes!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing Stewart Cink will be at the Tweetup. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you were all over the place today! I'm going to try to get up there Saturday and I'm hoping to see Kenny, so tell him to make the cut. LOL.
ReplyDeleteMost people don't realize that golf gives more to charity than all the other sports combined. Travelers is a good example as they donate 100% of their proceeds to charity. Sure it good for CT.
ReplyDeleteI just have a feeling this might be Rickie Fowler's breakthrough win.
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ReplyDeletelangston,
regarding CHARITY contributions from pro golf - and i realize the charities are needing these donations for good causes - the real reason may not be so benevolent
i personally do not have a cemented opinion but if you're interested i can direct you to sources
anyway be well
frankD
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