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Bobby Anderson

Denver Broncos Running Back

Career Highlights:

Bobby was a running back for six years with the Denver Broncos after being the Broncos number-one draft choice in the 1970 NFL draft and is tied for the Broncos all-time single game receiving record at 13 receptions...At the University of Colorado, Anderson was the first player in Big Eight history with 5,000 yards of total offense...Named MVP in the 1967 Bluebonnet Bowl, 1969 Liberty Bowl and the 1970 Hula Bowl and was a 1969 consensus All-American...Inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1982...One of three players to have his number (11) retired at the University of Colorado...Named one of Colorado's Athletes of the Century by Sports Illustrated...Played bit parts in movies Sleeper and Every Which Way But Loose, and played the "Hit Man King" in the Robby Benson basketball movie One on One.

 

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:

Secured four top-20 finishes out of eight starts during 2003 season

Best finish was a tie for seventh at the 2003 Tom Dreesen Celebrity Invitational

 

Dick Anderson

Miami Dolphins All-Pro Safety

Career Highlights:

A 10-year NFL veteran with the Miami Dolphins, he was named to the Pro Bowl three times (1972-74)...Also named the 1973 Defensive Player of the Year...Played in three Super Bowls, winning two of them...President of the NFL Players Association in 1976-77...Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1993...Played college football with his younger brother, Bobby, at the University of Colorado...One of only 16 players in NFL history to intercept four passes in one game...Named Walter Camp Foundation Man of the Year in 1994...Received the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in 1993...Named to the Big 12 All-Century Team and one of Colorado's Athletes of the Century by Sports Illustrated...When his football career ended, Dick successfully ran for the Florida Senate...Currently serves on the Celebrity golf Board of Directors as Treasurer.

 

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:

Winner of the 2004 Canadian Club Celebrity Team Championship (with partner Donny Marshall)

Ranked 6th on 2003 Stroke Average List - 73.333

Ranked 12th on 2003 Money List - $27,339.00

Secured nine top-twenty finishes out of 10 starts during 2003 season

 

Donny Anderson

NFL Running Back

Career Highlights:

The number one draft choice of both the NFL and AFL, Donny signed with the NFL's Green Bay Packers...Played for three years under legendary coach Vince Lombardi, including two Super Bowls and the 1968 Pro Bowl...A consensus All-American (1964 and 1965) at Texas Tech...Heisman Trophy finalist (1965)...Collegiate Co-Player of the Year (1965)...Inducted into the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the Collegiate Sports Hall of Fame and was voted one of the top-ten Southwest Conference players of all time.

 

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:

Ranked 18th on 2003 Money List - $22,295.00

Ranked 16th on 2003 Stroke Average List - 75.455

Secured three top-ten finishes out of eight starts during the 2003 season

Best 2003 finish was a tie for second (with partner Vince Coleman) in the team portion of the Celebrity Champions Classic

 

Chris Bahr

NFL Placekicker

Career Highlights:

Logged more than a decade as a stalwart NFL kicker...Kicked for the LA/Oakland Raiders from 1980 until 1988, helping the team to Super Bowl Championships in 1980 and 1983...Named to All-Rookie team in 1976 and a Sporting News All-Pro in 1977...Graduated from Meshaminy High School in 1971 and Penn State in 1975 with a degree in Biology...Earned All-America honors while at Penn State...Currently a financial advisor with Provest Management Group in Pennsylvania.

 

 

Steve Bartkowski

Atlanta Falcons All Pro Quarterback

Career Highlights:

A 12-year NFL veteran...Led the Falcons to divisional championships in 1980 and 1982...Holds many Falcons records including most touchdown passes in a season (31), most passing yards in a season (3,830), most career passing yards (23,468), most career touchdown passes (154) and most yards passing in a game (416)…Led the Falcons to their first ever playoff game in 1978 and again in 1980 and 1982…1975 NFL Rookie of the Year...All-Pro in 1980 and 1981 and the Offensive MVP in the NFC in 1980...Led the NFL in passing three times...All-America at the University of California in baseball and football…Hosted two popular television series: TNN’s “Backroad Adventures with Steve Bartkowski” and ESPN’s “Suzuki’s Great Outdoors with Steve Bartkowski”…Currently works with DPR, Inc., a nationally renowned general contractor based in Redwood City, CA.

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:
Ranked 6th on 2003 Money List - $40,378.00
Never finished out of the top ten in any Celebrity golf event he entered in 2003




Dwight Clark

NFL Receiver

Career Highlights:

The "Catch".

 


Al Del Greco

NFL Placekicker

Career Highlights:A veteran of 17 seasons in the NFL, Al ranks in the top-10 on the all-time NFL scoring list with over 1600 career points...While with the Tennessee Titans, he led the AFC in point scoring and the NFL in field goals made for the 1998-1999 season...Only Titan ever to score 100 or more points seven years in a row...At Auburn, made 110 of 111 PATs and ranks second only to Bo Jackson in scoring...Holds SEC record with six field goals in a game...Named to Auburn’s Team of the Century.

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:Winner of the 2004 Celebrity Champions Classic (with partner Gorman Thomas)
Ranked 4th on 2003 Money List - $57,311.50
Ranked 3rd on 2003 Stroke Average List – 71.500
Secured six top-10 finishes out of eight starts during 2003 season
Winner of the 2002 Dan Marino Celebrity Invitational and 2002 Celebrity Champions Classic
Winner of the 2001 Troy n’ Emmitt Charity Classic
Winner of the 2000 American Century Celebrity Golf Championship
Five-time winner of the Cadillac NFL Golf Classic




John Ebersole

New York Jets Linebacker

Career Highlights:

A fourth round draft pick by the New York Jets in 1970, John logged nine seasons in the NFL...Started for seven of the nine years he was in the league...Captain for the last two years ...Played in the first Monday Night Football game in 1970...Once played almost an entire game with a separated shoulder and a broken hand...Also had the dubious honor of leading the NFL in concussions in 1975 and 1976...A member of the 1968 and 1969 undefeated Penn State teams...Past County Commissioner for Blair County, PA…Currently serves as the Vice-Chairman/Secretary of the Celebrity golf Board of Directors.

 

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:

Recorded four top-20 finishes on the Celebrity golf in 2003 Best finish was 8th place at the 2003 Celebrity golf Jamaican Holiday Classic.


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Jim Hart

NFL Quarterback

Career Highlights:

This standout quarterback of 19 years in the NFL played mainly for the St. Louis Cardinals and the Washington Redskins...Won NFL Player of the Year honors in 1974…Named the Cardinals’ MVP three times...Named to the Pro Bowl four times... Won the NFLPA’s Byron “Whizzer” White Humanitarian Award in 1974 and the Brian Piccolo Award in 1980...While at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, he set multiple school records that still stand today... Member of the Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Hall of Fame...Served for ten years as the Athletic Director at SIU-C...Gives his time to various charitable organizations such as the American Heart Association and the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

 


Efren Herrera

All Pro NFL Kicker

Career Highlights:

The first kicker drafted in the 1974 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions...Played from 1974-1982 with the NFL’s Dallas, Seattle and Buffalo franchises...Led the NFL in scoring in 1977…Appeared in the 1978 Super Bowl with the Cowboys...Named to the Pro-Bowl seven times...All-American at UCLA where he set seven school kicking records.



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June Jones

University of Hawaii Head Football Coach

Career Highlights:

Jones completed his fifth season as Hawaii head coach in 2003...The team finished with a 9-5 overall record, a national ranking and thrilling triple-overtime win over Houston in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl, the Rainbows’ third bowl appearance under Jones...Took over as head coach of the Rainbows in December, 1998...Turned around a program that went 0-12 in 1998 to 9-4 in 1999, including winning the Oahu Bowl title...Tied an NCAA record for greatest one-year turnaround under a first-year coach...Earned 1999 Coach of the Year honors from The Sporting News, CNN/SI and the Western Athletic Conference...Came to Hawaii after serving one season as the interim head coach of the San Diego Chargers...Also served as the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons from 1994-1996...Led the Falcons to the playoffs in 1995 in only his second season as head coach...Played quarterback for the Falcons from 1977 to 1981...Was a Kodak All-American quarterback at Portland State while leading the Vikings to consecutive 8-3 records.



Brian Kinchen

NFL Tight End

Career Highlights:

Originally left the NFL in 2000 when he completed his 13th season as a versatile performer for the Carolina Panthers, functioning as both tight end and deep snapper...Called back to the NFL in December 2003 by the New England Patriots as a long snapper...Five games later he snapped for Adam Vinatieri’s game-winning field goal with nine seconds left for the World Championship in Super Bowl XXXVIII...Earlier in 2003 he helped coach the LSU Tigers to a National Championship...Also logged time with the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns...Originally a 12th round draft choice (320th overall) by the Miami Dolphins...During his career he had 160 catches for 1648 yards, and finished third in the NFL among tight ends in 1996 with 55 grabs...Two-time All-SEC and Honorable Mention All-American at LSU...Named by Golf Digest as the best golfer in all of professional sports in 2000...Won the local qualifier for the US Open in his first attempt in 2000…Currently teaching at Parkview Baptist School and involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Baton Rouge, La... He and his wife, Lori, have four boys: Austin, Hunter, Logan and McKane.

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:
Winner of the 2004 Stan Humphries Celebrity Classic
Winner of the 1999 Duke Children’s Classic Secured four top-20 finishes out of five starts during 2003 season.



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Chip Lohmiller

NFL Placekicker

Career Highlights:

Accomplished NFL Placekicker...Led the NFL in scoring in 1991 with 149 points...Led the NFL in field goals in 1991 and 1992...Led NFC in scoring and in field goals from 1990 to 1992...Second in NFL scoring in 1989 and 1990...Helped the Washington Redskins win Super Bowl XXVI...Named to the Pro Bowl in 1992...Member of the University of Minnesota Hall of Fame...Two-time selection to the All-Big 10 team and second-team All-American...Serves as a volunteer fireman and EMT in Crosslake, MN.


Jim McMahon

NFL All Pro Quarterback

Career Highlights:

Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1998...One of the toughest quarterbacks ever, Jim led the Chicago Bears offense for eight seasons (1982-1989) and drove them to a 46-10 victory over New England in the ‘86 Super Bowl... Named to the Pro Bowl that season...Also spent time during his NFL career with San Diego, Minnesota and earned a second Super Bowl ring with the 1996 Green Bay Packers...Voted UPI’s NFC Conference Rookie of the Year...Consensus All-American at Brigham Young University, where he led the nation in passing in 1980 and 1981 and was the first player to throw for over 4,000 yards in a season.

 

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:

Teamed up with Billy Joe Tolliver and Tom Dreesen to win the 2003 Tom Dreesen Celebrity Invitational
Won the 2003 Mohegan Sun CPT Team Championship with partner Darren Veitch on the 2nd hole of a sudden death playoff


Chris Mohr

Atlanta Falcons Punter

Career Highlights:

Completed his 15th season in the NFL as a punter for the Atlanta Falcons in 2003...Prior to joining the Falcons, Chris played 10 seasons with the Buffalo Bills...Became the all-time punt yardage leader in Bills’ history in 1998...Also holds team records for the longest punt (80 yards in 1996), career punts inside-the-20 (133) and most punts in a season (101 in 1996)...Contributed to the Bills’ top NFL ranking for punt coverage in 1991...Appeared in three Super Bowls with Buffalo...All-time leading punter at the University of Alabama...Donates $200 per fair catch to cerebal palsy charities.


Mark Rypien

NFL Quarterback

Returned to the NFL in 2002 as the back-up quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts…Before the Colts, Mark had stints with St. Louis, Washington and Cleveland...A Pro Bowl selection in 1989 and 1991...Led Washington to the playoffs in three consecutive season (1990-92)…Drove the Redskins to victory in the 1992 Super Bowl by passing for 292 yards and two touchdowns in Washington’s 37-24 win over Buffalo...Named the game’s MVP...His style made him a perfect pick for the “All-Madden Team” in 1991...Named All-Pac 10 first-team quarterback in 1984 while at Washington State University.

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments: Secured four top-20 finishes out of six starts during 2003 season Winner of the 2003 Kiawah Island Pro-Celebrity Challenge with partners Billy Joe Tolliver and PGA pro Hank Kuehne

 


Steve Spurrier

College/NFL Head Coach

Career Highlights:

Left the University of Florida in 2002 to pursue the challenge of coaching in the NFL with the Washington Redskins...While with the Florida Gators, he won 122 games, averaging over ten per year...Beat Florida State to win the national title in 1996 with a 12-1 record...His won-loss record at Florida makes him the winningest coach in NCAA history during his first nine years at one school...Led the Gators to seven SEC championships...1966 Heisman Trophy winner... Was a first-round draft choice of the San Francisco 49ers...Also played with Tampa Bay... First head coaching position was with Tampa Bay of the USFL... Spent three years at Duke, where he coached the Blue Devils to a 1989 bowl appearance and conference championship.


Jan Stenerud

Hall of Fame Kicker

Changed the face of place kicking in professional football...The only pure kicker in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he was one of the first soccer-style kickers in the league and its most successful early practitioner...Selected to the NFL’s 75th Anniversary Team...Played 19 seasons in the NFL...Opened up the scoring in Super Bowl IV with a 48-yarder and added two more field goals to give the Chiefs a 9-0 lead in their 23-7 win over Minnesota...Played for the Chiefs from 1967 to 1979, the Packers from 1980 to 1983 and the Vikings from 1984 to 1985...Selected to six Pro Bowl teams and was named outstanding offensive player of the game in the 1972 Pro Bowl...An All-American in both football and skiing at Montana State University.

 


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James Thornton

NFL Tight End

Drafted by the Chicago Bears in the fourth round in 1988...Started at tight end under Mike Ditka for five seasons...Also played with the New York Jets and the Houston Oilers...Won the Brian Piccolo Award during his rookie season with the Bears for exemplifying the courage, loyalty, teamwork, dedication and sense of humor displayed by Piccolo...Suffered an eye injury while with Houston Oilers and was forced to retire...Earned All-American honors at while attending Cal State-Fullerton...Named to the All-Strength Team in both college and the NFL with a bench press of almost 600 pounds.

 


Peter Tom Willis

NFL Quarterback

Career Highlights:

Played with the Chicago Bears from 1990 to 1993...Quarterback for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League for three seasons, including their run for the AFL Championship in 1998...Ranks in the top ten on the Florida State University all-time passing list...Holds the NCAA quarterback record for the most touchdown passes in one quarter (5)...Garnered All-America and Fiesta Bowl MVP honors while at FSU...Inducted into the Florida State Hall of Fame in 1999.

Celebrity Golf Accomplishments:
Ranked tied for 10th on 2003 Stroke Average List - 74.500
Secured three top-20 finishes out of four starts during 2003 season