Tiger Woods to Honor Soldiers, Families

By Tim HippsJune 27, 2007

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Tiger Woods, seen here explaining his warm-up routine to a crowd at Stryker Golf Course at Fort Bragg, N.C., April 16, 2004, will honor Soldiers and military Families July 4 at the inaugural Earl Woods Memorial Pro-Am Tournament, part of the AT&T Nat... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

WASHINGTON (Army News Service, June 27, 2007) - Tiger Woods will honor Soldiers and military Families July 4 at the inaugural Earl Woods Memorial Pro-Am Tournament, part of the AT&T National PGA Tour event, scheduled for July 3-8 at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md.

Woods donated 30,000 free tickets for the tournament to military personnel, who will be treated to special seating behind the greens and hospitality tents.

"It's very important to me that this tournament honor the men and women who serve in our armed forces," Mr. Woods said. "They put their lives on the line so that we are able to enjoy our freedom, and we'd love for them to come out and enjoy a few days of relaxation. Our intent is to honor and really thank the people that protect us."

Woods even extended a playing date to a Soldier: Sgt. Maj. Mia Kelly of the 1st Information Operations Command at Fort Belvoir, Va. She will tee off with Tiger at 6:30 a.m. on the No. 1 hole on Congressional CC's blue course. Air Force Master Sgt. Andy Amor of Andrews Air Force Base, Md., and AT&T Chairman Randall Stephenson will complete the foursome.

"I think this is one of the most exciting things ever - it's almost like winning the Powerball of golf," Sgt. Maj. Kelly said.

The quartet will be joined on the 15th or 16th hole by former President George H.W. Bush, who will accompany them for the remainder of the round.

Sixty Soldiers from Fort Belvoir will unveil a large American flag inside the ropes on the No. 1 fairway to the tune of "God Bless America." Four hundred U.S. flags also will be distributed to spectators surrounding the tee box, while an Air Force drill team performs and a Navy band plays patriotic songs.

Spc. Vicki Golding, the Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command's 2006 Military Idol winner, will sing the national anthem at 11:26 a.m., followed by a flyover by the Army's elite Blackhawk Helicopter Wing.

Wounded warriors from Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington and the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., will be acknowledged by tournament officials and dignitaries.

At 11:38 a.m., Mr. Woods will offer a golf tip to former President Bush, who - following a drum roll - will launch the honorary first shot of the tournament.

"Tiger's doing this in honor of his father, who was a Vietnam veteran," said Fort Belvoir Golf Club general manager Peter Cizdziel.

"I think it will be beyond words," added Sgt. Maj. Kelly, who was born in South Korea in 1965 and adopted in 1970. She moved to the United States in 1974 and attained U.S. citizenship 10 years later. She joined the U.S. Army in 1983 and has deployed five times to Panama, Afghanistan and Iraq.

Sgt. Maj. Kelly began playing golf in 2004. She is a member of Fort Belvoir Golf Club, where she plays several times a week.

"I would rather play golf than do almost anything else - it's an absolute passion," said Sgt. Maj. Kelly, who has an 11 handicap.

Sgt. Timothy Smith, who works for the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office at Fort Belvoir, is scheduled to serve as Sgt. Maj. Kelly's caddie during the Pro-Am.

Complimentary tickets for active-duty military personnel to attend the second round of the AT&T National on July 6 are still available on a first-come, first-served basis at the Pentagon's ITT/ITR Ticket Office.

A limited number of tickets also are available at the ITT/ITR office for $20 to attend daily play July 3-6, or $25 for the final two rounds of the tournament.

(Tim Hipps writes for the U.S. Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command Public Affairs.)