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PLAYA DEL CARMEN, México -- Several more PGA TOUR champions recently committed to compete in the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya - Cancún February 19-25 at the Mayakoba resort in Playa del Carmen, México.
Two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen along with fan favorite and winner of the 2005 Players Championship Fred Funk will be coming to play in México's first official PGA TOUR event.
 | | Janzen won the 1993 and 1998 U.S. Open and in 1995 captured the prestigious Players Championship. |
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Earlier, major championship winners Mark Calcavecchia, Jeff Sluman and Steve Elkington indicated plans to participate in the $3.5 million event. Past PGA TOUR champions John Cook, J.B. Holmes and Dean Wilson have also added their names as possible competitors in February.
"With just over five weeks until tournament week many aspects of the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancún are starting to take shape," said Tournament Director Larson Segerdahl. "One of those is seeing stars of the PGA TOUR focusing on this region and we are certainly proud some of the game's finest players are making plans to play."
Janzen won the 1993 and 1998 U.S. Open and in 1995 captured the prestigious Players Championship. He has won eight times on the PGA TOUR and has over $13 million in career earnings.
Funk has captured seven titles on the PGA TOUR and one on the Champions Tour during his 18-year career. The most prestigious victory of his career came in front of his hometown crowd at the 2005 Players Championship, where he became the oldest winner of that title at the age of 48.
George McNeill, winner of the 2006 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament, has also committed. McNeill won what many consider to be the toughest tournament in professional golf last December by a record-tying five strokes. The victory earned him a full-year exemption on the TOUR and he will be one of the most watched rookies in 2007.
Another rookie in the field is Mexican Open Champion Fabrizio Zanotti. Zanotti, a 23-year-old from Paraguay was 9-under-par in the 72-hole championship and won by one shot. He was given a sponsor exemption by the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancún.
It is important to note that players (top 64 World Golf Rankings) may still qualify for the World Golf Championship Accenture Match Play Championship in Tucson, AZ scheduled the same week as the Mayakoba Golf Classic. Also, players have until Friday before the Mayakoba Golf Classic to express their intentions to compete in the 144-player field coming to México for the four-round $3.5 million USD stroke-play competition.
 | | Funk has captured seven titles on the PGA TOUR and one on the Champions Tour during his 18-year career. |
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Also included in the field will be four open qualifiers through an Open Qualifying Tournament to be held at the Iberostar Playa Paraiso Golf Club in Playa del Carmen on Monday, February 19, 2007.
Greg Norman, the course-designer and winner of over 90 worldwide golf tournaments, is also expected to be present for this premier PGA TOUR event.
As part of the 2007 PGA TOUR FedExCup schedule, the Mayakoba Golf Classic will be the eighth event of this dynamic new points system. For more information on the FedExCup point system, please visit www.pgatour.com/fedexcup/overview.
For more information on the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun or any other media inquiries, please contact Media Director Lee Patterson at pattersonprinc@yahoo.com or (704) 553-4790. For all other tournament-related questions please contact the tournament office at Mayakoba at +52 (984) 877-2380 or visit www.mayakobagolfclassic.com. Tickets are now available and can be purchased by visiting the tournament website, calling +52 (984) 877-2380 in México or calling 888-66-SHARK in the U.S.
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