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Aloha from the People of Hawaii

Lingle

On behalf of the people of the State of Hawaii, I send greetings of warm Aloha to all who have gathered at the Poipu Bay Golf Course and the Hyatt Regency Kauai Resort & Spa for the PGA Grand Slam of Golf.

Every year we look forward to this prestigious golf tournament and honoring the champions of golf's major tournaments. Now in its eleventh year in Hawaii, this tournament always produces exciting golf in one of the most beautiful settings in America. We feel privileged to host this event, which attracts residents, visitors and millions of viewers by its worldwide telecast.

Events like this allow us to showcase the beauty of our state and we appreciate being part of this exciting tournament. We welcome the competitors and their families and hope that all our visitors find time to enjoy the many beautiful sites of Kauai as well as our other islands.

I extend my best wishes for a memorable tournament as we look forward to enjoying this event for many years to come.

Aloha,

Lingle Signature

Linda Lingle, Governor
State of Hawaii

Aloha and welcome to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf!

Babtiste

It is my pleasure to extend the greetings of Kauai's people to The Professional Golfers' Association of America and visitors who have joined us for this tournament.

It is truly an honor for Kauai to once again host this prestigious event. This unique competition brings together the year's major golf champions, engaging in their sport on one of the world's most beautiful courses. Kauai's magnificent landscapes, lush greenery and endless sandy beaches create an atmosphere like no other.

For those of you who are visiting Kauai, it is my hope you will be able to take part in the sightseeing and numerous activities our island has to offer. I wish everyone - residents and visitors - an enjoyable experience at this year's PGA Grand Slam of Golf.

On behalf of the County of Kauai, congratulations to the men whose successes have brought them here to the Garden Island, and best of luck for future victories.

Aloha pumehana,

Baptiste signature

Bryan J. Baptiste, Mayor
County of Kauai

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Other News
  • The Golf Channel to rebroadcast 2004 PGA Grand Slam
    (12/16/04) —You can relive Phil Mickelson's thrilling win at Poipu Bay Resort Golf Course when The Golf Channel rebroadcasts the PGA Grand Slam of Golf on Jan. 11-12, 2005.
  • Mickelson makes Grand Slam history with amazing 59 (11/24/04) —Phil Mickelson turned Poipu Bay Golf Course into his own personal playground Wednesday, firing an eye-popping 13-under-par 59 that shattered the PGA Grand Slam of Golf record of 61 and powered the reigning Masters Champion to victory in the exclusive event reserved for major winners. Amazingly, Mickelson hit only five fairways while registering the lowest round of life.
  • Day Two interview with Phil and friends
    (11/24/04) — PGA Grand Slam of Golf champion Phil Mickelson, Retief Goosen, Vijay Singh and Todd Hamilton talk about Mickelson's magical second-round 59 at Poipu Bay Golf Course.
  • Goosen flies into lead at PGA Grand Slam (11/23/04) — Retief Goosen will be remembered for his incredible putting performance at Shinnecock Hills in June while capturing his second U.S. Open title. His work with the flatstick Tuesday at the PGA Grand Slam of Golf wasn't too bad either.
  • How the Fab Four Fared in 2004
    (11/22/04) — Most golf fans know that PGA Champion Vijay Singh won the most tournaments and earned the most money on the PGA Tour in 2004. But did you know that the world's No. 1 player was ranked near the bottom in putting? We break down all the stats for the four participants in this week's PGA Grand Slam of Golf.
  • PGA Grand Slam of Golf returns to Thanksgiving week (08/27/04) — The PGA Grand Slam of Golf, the toughest tournament to gain entry into, will be contested Nov. 22-24 at Poipu Bay Golf Course and Hyatt Regency Kauai Resort & Spa in Kauai, Hawaii.
  • PGA winner Singh completes Grand Slam field (08/20/04) — Vijay Singh didn't make a birdie during regulation play in the final round at Whistling Straits, but he made a huge one on the first of three playoff holes to defeat Justin Leonard and Chris DiMarco and win the 86th PGA Championship.
  • Open champ Hamilton heading to Hawaii (07/23/04) — Todd Hamilton earned some mighty nice perks for winning the 133rd Open Championship at Royal Troon, not the least of which was a free trip to Poipu Bay Golf Course in Kauai, Hawaii, for the exclusive PGA Grand Slam of Golf. Hamilton, a PGA Tour rookie who defeated Ernie Els in a four-hole playoff to win the claret jug, joins Masters champion Phil Mickelson and U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen in the one-of-kind event that brings together the year's four major championship winners.
  • Goosen shines at Shinnecock to earn Grand Slam bid (07/26/04) — South Africa's Retief Goosen earned his second invitation to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf when he putted his way to the 104th U.S. Open title. Goosen claimed his second U.S. Open championship on June 21, holding back Masters winner and fellow Grand Slam invitee Phil Mickelson.
  • 'People's champion' Mickelson simply Grand at Augusta Nationali (07/26/04) — Phil Mickelson erased an 0-for-46 winless streak in major championships in April with a thrilling back-nine Sunday charge to win the Masters and earn a spot in the prestigeous PGA Grand Slam of Golf at Poipu Bay Golf Course at The Hyatt Regency Kauai Resort & Spa in Kauai, Hawaii.

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