Golf News for Friday, June 23, 2006 | Charity

Long drivers raise more than $50,000 for autism at International

FAIRHAVEN, Mass. -- Former National Long Drive champions Art
Sellinger and Brian Pavlet went longer than usual on June 20 when they
completed 126 holes of golf on the world's longest course, The Pines at The
International in Bolton, Massachusetts. Sellinger and Pavlet played the
par 73 course at 8,390 yards seven times, or the equivalent of 33.3 miles
(58,730 yards) of golf from sunrise to sunset on one of the longest days of
the year, raising more than $50,000 for the Autism Society of America.

The event was conducted in memory of Mr. Dan Weadock, the owner of The
International who tragically passed away following an automobile accident
last July. Mr. Weadock would have been 67 years old today.

Pavlet launched the first tee ball at 5:09 a.m. and drained the last putt
at 8:27 p.m., 15 hours and 18 minutes later. The twosome combined for
1,181 strokes on a course that features two par 3 holes of more than 275
yards each, three par 4 holes of more than 530 yards and two par 5's of
more than 650 yards, including the closing 656-yard 18th from the "Tiger
Tees." The signature hole of the The Pines, however, is the 715-yard par
6, 5th hole, that played to 750 yards with the pin placed at the rear of
the 100-yard long green. Sellinger shot a 76 in the seventh and final
round of the day, three strokes shy of the course record and 15 strokes
better than his first round score.

Sellinger presented an oversized check for $50,000 to ASA President & CEO
Lee Grossman following the final round.

"This effort was for every child that is diagnosed with autism," said
Sellinger. "The strides that the ASA has made for children like my own
have been phenomenal, and this is the best way I know how to give back and
provide support for an organization that has been so helpful to so many."

"This was just an incredible effort by Art and Brian and it is impossible
to thank them enough," said ASA President & CEO Lee Grossman. "The way
this event came together is just overwhelming. Art and his wife, Chelly,
are long-time ASA advocates and we are grateful for their continued
support. I am also deeply grateful to the effort and hospitality that the
incredible people at The International have extended on the behalf of the
autism community."

Dan Weadock, Jr. expressed his appreciation of Sellinger and Pavlet's
efforts by stating: "Our family and entire membership of The International
is deeply touched by the wonderful and amazing feat that Art and Brian
accomplished in honor of my father. To have these gentlemen also raise
funds for such an important charity, the Autism Society of America, is a
fine example of the great character of both men."

The feat is being reviewed by The Guinness Book of World Records for
cumulative yards over a specific period of time.

Donations are still being accepted through the Autism Society of America
website at www.autism-society.org and the Long Drivers of America via
website www.longdrivers.com or telephone (888-233-4654).

Both players are members of the elite Pinnacle Distance Team and Cobra Long
Drive Team. They played Pinnacle Gold Long Drive golf balls, King Cobra
460 XX/Speed Drivers and fairway metals, Cobra Baffler utility metals and
King Cobra Forged irons. Learn more about Pinnacle golf balls and the
Pinnacle Distance Team at www.pinnaclegolf.com. Visit www.cobragolf.com
for more information about King Cobra golf equipment.

Laser Link provided Quick Shot Rangefinders to help Art and Brian secure
the fastest and most accurate yardages and expedite play. For more
information about Laser Link, please visit: www.laserlinkgolf.com

To learn more about The International, please visit:
www.theinternational.com.

Quick Facts about the Participants:

Art Sellinger
Two-Time National Long Drive Champion
Owner, Long Drivers of America/Art of Long Driving, Inc.
LDA Hall of Fame Member
Pinnacle Staff member since 2001
Clubhead Speed: 130/Ball Speed: 185
Handicap: Plus-2
Home Course: The Vaquero Club (Westlake,TX)
http://www.pinnaclegolf.com/players/details.asp?id=20

Brian Pavlet
1993 National Long Drive Champion
Three LDA Tour Wins
2003 LDA Tour Player of the Year
Nine Top 6 finishes at the RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship
Pinnacle Staff member since 1998
Clubhead Speed: 150/Ball Speed: 215
Handicap: 3
Home Course: The Raven (Phoenix, AZ)
http://www.pinnaclegolf.com/players/details.asp?id=21



 
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