While competing in the 1999 US Amateur Championship
at Pebble Beach, former US Walker Cup Team members, Duke Delcher
and Tom McKnight discussed the formation of a premier amateur golf
tournament. The inaugural Players Amateur was held the next summer.
Former British Open Champion, Ben Curtis, was the winner of the
2000 event.
In 2004, Delcher, McKnight and the Heritage
Classic Foundation decided to give control of The Players Amateur to the Heritage Classic Foundation.
The Heritage Classic Foundation was formed in
1987 as a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit organization, it serves as
the operational and financial oversight group for the Verizon Heritage,
the PGA TOUR event on Hilton Head Island.
The Foundation distributes all charitable funds
generated from the tournaments. Donations have grown from $139 thousand
in 1987 to $1.8 million in 2007— more than $16.6 million in
all.
The 2008 Players Amateur will feature many of the Country's top
amateur golfers at the prestigious Tom Fazio designed Belfair Golf
Club in Bluffton, SC. Now in it's eighth year, The Player's Amateur
is one of the top amateur tournaments in the country. This year’s
direct beneficiaries of the Players Amateur will be the Boys and
Girls Club of the Lowcountry and The Child Abuse Prevention Association
(CAPA).
By joining forces with The Heritage Classic
Foundation, this year's winner of The Players Amateur will receive
a playing spot in the 2009 Verizon Heritage.
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