Dinner with Chris DiMarco Saturday March 24th at Lake Charles Country Club *Cash Bar opens at 5:30 pm with Dinner at 6:15 pm* Robby Going will interview Mr. DiMarco followed by Q&A from the audience We ask you to please pay in advance. Tickets are $100 and a table for 8 is $800 Name: ____________________________________________ # of seats being purchased: ___________
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Please fax to: 337-475-5550 (men’s golf office) *We will email you to confirm your payment. You will be added to the guest list, no tickets will be sent out. This event is open to everyone including children over 12. If you have any questions please call or email me. 254-265-4267
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BIO-Mr. DiMarco played his college golf at The University of Florida. The New York native had seven individual wins for the Gators, SEC Player of the Year in 1990 and a three time All-American (‘88, ‘89 and ‘90). After turning professional in 1990 he won the Canadian Tour Order of Merit in 1992. By 2004, he had finished in the top twenty on the PGA Tour money list for five straight seasons and had tied for second in the PGA Championship, losing the title to Vijay Singh in a three-way playoff. In 2005, DiMarco lost a sudden-death playoff with Tiger Woods to finish second in The Masters. The final round pairing of Woods and DiMarco featured the famous "in your life" moment, when Woods' chip took an incredibly long time to drop into the hole for birdie on the par three 16th, and stretch his lead to two. The Masters result moved him into the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings. DiMarco finished as the runner-up in a major for the third time at the 2006 Open Championship at Hoylake; Tiger Woods beating him by two strokes. From 2002 to 2006 he spent 61 weeks inside the Top-10 in World Ranking. He played in the 2005 Presidents Cup and also the 2004 and 2006 Ryder Cup. He currently owns seven professional wins.