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Monday, June 26th 2006
Tuesday, June 27th 2006
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Press release: June 23, 2006
President's Cup Hero Makes Debut in Popular Summer Event
TREETOPS VILLAGE, Mich. � Phil Mickelson, who is the only player to compete in all seven previous ING Par-3 Shootouts, withdrew from the popular summertime event on the Threetops Course at Treetops Resort Thursday. He will be replaced by Chris DiMarco. Read Full Press Release »
View Par 3 Shootout Press Release - February 8th, 2006
On June 26th & 27th, ESPN will beam it's signal to an international audience as Threetops, at Treetops Resort, sets the stage for the 8th consecutive year in the ING Par 3 Shootout. With a purse of $540,000, and $1,000,000 paid out for each and every hole-in-one, some of the greatest players the game has ever known will "Shootout" on America's number 1 Par 3 Course. With holes varying from 138 to 216 yards and elevation drops from tee to green measuring 145 feet, this event has proven to be one of the most exciting "made-for-TV" golf tournaments in the world. Two-time US Open Champion, Andy North, will be back to defend his 2005 title. Official 2006 field will be: Current PGA Championship winner, Phil Mickelson, Fred Couples, Craig Stadler, and defending Shootout champion, Andy North. (See who has played and won in the previous 7 years)
ESPN2 will televise the two-day, 18-hole event from Treetops Resort.
Airtimes:
- Monday, June 26th from 10 p.m. to 12 midnight
- Tuesday, June 27th from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
airtimes are Eastern time
Tickets are $30 dollars for 1 day and $50 for 2.
Gates will open at 11:00 am each day with shootout scheduled to start tentatively at 1:00 pm.
Shootout Format
The purse for the 18-hole tournament is $540,000 and an additional $1 million bonus is available
for every hole-in-one. (Trevino won the $1 million bonus in 2001 when he aced the 138-yard
7th hole). Each hole is worth $20,000, with a $10,000 bonus for the player hitting his shot
closest to the pin. If the hole is not won, the money carries over to the next hole. If
the hole is won, the player doesn't get the money unless he validates it on the next hole
by either winning or tying the low score. No validation is necessary on playoff holes.
2005 Scores
Andy North - $350,000
Fred Couples - $90,000
Phil Mickelson - $50,000
Gary McCord - $50,000