BIG BREAK VI: Trump NationalSix members of the Duramed FUTURES Tour will be a part of The Golf Channel's "Big Break VI: Trump National" show, which premieres Tuesday, Sept. 26th at 10 p.m. Eastern. The sixth installment of the popular reality golf show combines nine women and nine senior men in a battle of the sexes format on Trump National Golf Course in Los Angeles. Of the nine women contestants, the following 2006 members of the Duramed FUTURES Tour will contend for prizes and LPGA Tour exemptions: Rachel Bailey, 26, of Faulconbridge, Australia; Bridget Dwyer, 26, of Kailua, Hawaii; Ashley Gomes, 24, of Pleasanton, Calif.; Sarah Lynn Johnston, 25, of St. Charles, Ill.; Kristy McPherson, 25, of Conway, S.C.; and Briana Vega, 24, of North Andover, Mass. A two-time winner in 2006, McPherson was one of the Duramed FUTURES Tour's top-five money winners this season and earned her exempt 2007 LPGA Tour card. The 14-week show kicks off with a meet-the-competitors close-up show at 9:30 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, Sept. 26. For the women contestants, the show offers LPGA tournament exemptions into the 2007 SBS Open at Turtle Bay and the Longs Drugs Challenge, as well as waived entry fees for the 2007 Duramed FUTURES Tour season, an endorsement contract with Adams Golf, five hours of flight time provided by NetJets (private jets) and a $1,000 Arch Card, provided by the McDonald's LPGA Championship. Male contestants also will compete for cash and prizes, as well as exemptions onto the PGA Tour's Champions Tour. In addition, the eliminated contestants will compete with the two champions for a chance to win cash prizes from course owner Donald Trump. One winner will drive away with a 2007 Chrysler Aspen SUV. Check your local listings for the complete schedule of "Big Break VI: Trump National" show times on The Golf Channel. |
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