M E D I A    A D V I S O R YWHAT: An Evening with Bruce Hornsby to Benefit the Memorial Tournament Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Columbus Childrens HospitalWHEN: Friday, May 18, 2007, doors open at 6pm; 8pm concertWHERE: Digger & Finch Grille & Pub in DublinWHO:  Three-time Grammy Award winner Hornsby will take the stage at 8pmand  entertain the crowd with his songs from the last 25 years including Valley Road, The Way It Is, Barcelona Mona and many from his latest album Halcyon Days where Bruce collaborated with many of music industrys biggest stars such as Eric Clapton, Sting and Elton John.  Post-concert entertainment will begin at 9:30pm and conclude at 11pm. Jack Nicklaus II and Kim Currie are serving as honorary co-chairs of the benefit concert.WHY: In May of 2005, the Memorial Tournament announced a multi-year pledge with Columbus Childrens Hospital, extending a successful 30-year partnership with the hospital as the Tournaments primary charitable beneficiary.  Since 1976, the Memorial Tournament has raised more than $5.7 million to support the programs and services at Childrens Hospital.  In recognition of the Memorials pledge, which will elevate the level of giving to more than $11 million in the coming years, Columbus Childrens dedicated its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in honor of the Tournament.-30-CONTACTS:Tom Sprouse, Media Director, the Memorial Tournament(614) 889-6791Pam Barber/Mary Ellen Fiorino, Columbus Childrens Hospital(614) 722-4595

M E D I A    A D V I S O R YWHAT: An Evening with Bruce Hornsby to Benefit the Memorial Tournament Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Columbus Childrens HospitalWHEN: Friday, May 18, 2007, doors open at 6pm; 8pm concertWHERE: Digger & Finch Grille & Pub in DublinWHO:  Three-time Grammy Award winner Hornsby will take the stage at 8pmand  entertain the crowd with his songs from the last 25 years including Valley Road, The Way It Is, Barcelona Mona and many from his latest album Halcyon Days where Bruce collaborated with many of music industrys biggest stars such as Eric Clapton, Sting and Elton John.  Post-concert entertainment will begin at 9:30pm and conclude at 11pm. Jack Nicklaus II and Kim Currie are serving as honorary co-chairs of the benefit concert.WHY: In May of 2005, the Memorial Tournament announced a multi-year pledge with Columbus Childrens Hospital, extending a successful 30-year partnership with the hospital as the Tournaments primary charitable beneficiary.  Since 1976, the Memorial Tournament has raised more than $5.7 million to support the programs and services at Childrens Hospital.  In recognition of the Memorials pledge, which will elevate the level of giving to more than $11 million in the coming years, Columbus Childrens dedicated its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in honor of the Tournament.-30-CONTACTS:Tom Sprouse, Media Director, the Memorial Tournament(614) 889-6791Pam Barber/Mary Ellen Fiorino, Columbus Childrens Hospital(614) 722-4595