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Greg Norman Estates Helps Raise Funds For Foodbank

June 21, 2007

Hayden Beverage Co., Foster's Wine Group and Albertsons have joined forces to raise funds for The Idaho Foodbank. During June and July, Foster's and Hayden will donate up to $1 to the Foodbank for every bottle of Foster's wine sold at Albertsons stores in the Treasure Valley.

Foster's wines include: Beringer, Penfolds, Gabbiano, Meridian, Black Opal, Rosemount, Lindemans, Stone Cellars, Greg Norman, Little Penguin, Chateau St. Jean, and Beringer Founder's Estates. The promotion will be supported by in-store posters and "neckers" on the bottles themselves.

Did You Know?

June 19, 2007

This week's Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, CT, has crowned only three international champions in its 55-year history, and those three victories came in consecutive years. The winners were Nick Price in 1993, David Frost in 1994 and Greg Norman in 1995.

Did You Know?

June 14, 2007

Greg Norman has appeared on the cover of GolfWorld Magazine 32 times.

Did You Know?

June 14, 2007

Greg Norman won the PGA Tour's money title in 1995 despite playing only 16 events.

Greg Norman Wine Dinner

June 14, 2007

A Greg Norman Wine Dinner called "Putt For Charity" benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Connecticut will be held at The Saltwater Grille Restaurant in Litchfield on June 21. Cost is $65. For more information, call 860-567-4900.

Did You Know?

June 4, 2007

Success at the Memorial Tournament is nothing new for Aussies. David Graham won here in 1980. Greg Norman, who arguably did more for golf in his country -- at least in terms of inspiration -- than anyone before or since, twice won Jack's tournament, in 1990 and '95.

Did You Know?

June 4, 2007

Kenny Perry's final-round 63 is the lowest final round score in the history of the Memorial Tournament. Greg Norman, Mark McCumber, Fred Couples and Steve Pate held the previous record of 64.

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