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August 3, 2002

ORLANDO, FL — The 2003 Carl Spackler Open, #1 amateur tournament, will open first round play on Thursday, June 5, 2003 and require a minimum of four full kitchen passes. The field promises to be a group of top amateurs in the golfing world and will cost approximately $325.

Matt Davis (i.e. Pokey), Vice-President of Kitchen Pass Allocation released in his annual PWRP address, "It is important to plant the seed for the tournament immediately.  This goes for the non-whipped players.  Along with planting, watering the seed is extremely important to keep the flower growing and healthy.  Your kitchen passes allocation should be planted and watered bi-weekly through December.  This is critical to your allocation."  Pokey?s profound statement echoed loudly across the field.  He added, "The seed will always grow better with sunlight. Make sure your seed planting and watering occurs in the sunlight when your flower is most receptive.  Rainy days just don?t work well."

The Open is 305 days away, however the letters of intent are scheduled for player delivery in four months.  Course selection will occur in November, however the Captain?s Club has acquired several group rates across the country.

With the help of the Captain?s Club, Carl Spackler has decided on a few possible locations for the tournament including the state of Ohio, Pennsylvania or West Virginia.  The location along with exact pricing will be released in October 2002.