A Greg Norman Production Company Event
Mayakoba Golf ClassicAn Official PGA TOUR Event
El Camaleón Golf Club|Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, México
Player Interview: Carlos Franco

February 21, 2007
Transcript by ASASP Sports

JOEL SCHUCHMANN: Welcome, Carlos. We're very happy to have you here. Have you had a chance to play the course?

CARLOS FRANCO: Yes, I've played my first 18 holes yesterday. It's a gorgeous golf course. It's just a few months old, but the conditions and the shape the golf course is in is just spectacular. The beauty and the images you see here are out of this world.

Q. Is this a very large turning point for golfers from Paraguay like yourself?

CARLOS FRANCO: Yes, we're very fortunate. But golf is Paraguay is growing very fast and we have to take advantage of the opportunity God has given us in a special talent to be able to go all over the world playing golf, which is a very difficult game to play. It's not like football or soccer which has thousands and millions of players and a team sport. But this is a very tough, personal, individual game.

Q. Along the same lines, golf in Ecuador, having played in other tournaments in México and Latin America, how do you feel coming here from Paraguay?

CARLOS FRANCO: Well, as I always said, Paraguay has very good golfers, and we're trying to improve our game day by day. We have very good representatives of our country in other sports like soccer, and now we're having some good representatives in the game of golf. But we're sorely lacking in facilities, golf courses, equipment. We don't have a tour within our country. We only have four golf courses in the capital city and very few others scattered around the country. So this makes it very difficult.

I consider myself fortunate and lucky and very good at playing golf because with such limited facilities at our disposal, I've been able to play very well in many tournaments around the world.

Q. What were the difficulties that you faced with such limited facilities to be able to learn and play as well as you do?

CARLOS FRANCO: Well, because of the fact of my life, I have been brought up in a very humble home, and I have been very fortunate that I was lucky to join a family in good economic standing that adopted me in certain terms and gave me the chance to play golf since an early age. It has been a great sacrifice for me. I've had great needs, economic; I've had hunger for the sport; I've had hunger for food, and all of this has made me strive to become even better.

Q. Can I ask you about this golf course, what do you think about it? Is there anything like this in Paraguay, and also can you talk about the humidity and temperature and the wind?

CARLOS FRANCO: Well, I've had lots of experience playing in golf courses all over the world. This golf course is very windy and it's quite warm. The sun really burns. But this golf course is open for everybody and whoever comes out on a good day can win this tournament.

Everybody has a good chance. That is why we're all here because we know that any one of us on a given day, we can win this tournament. But the golf course is in excellent condition; even though it's a very brand new course, only a few months old. Greg Norman has done a fabulous job in designing and building this golf course, and we're all very happy to be here.

Q. Is there any significance for the Latin American players to be in this first-ever PGA TOUR event in México?

CARLOS FRANCO: Yes, it's very, very important. There are three of us from Paraguay, and this is a very important stepping stone for us to have a PGA tournament in a Latin America country, particularly in México. We're fortunate to be -- very fortunate to be here. We don't know when we would have a PGA tournament somewhere else in South America, but it's good to know that we already have one here in México.

Q. Is this a big dream for many South American golfers?

CARLOS FRANCO: Yes, it certainly is. You have to be mentally and physically prepared. You have to be on top of your game and you have to be very eager to make the sacrifice to come and play here.

This probably already is or is going to be the biggest tournament, the most important tournament, in Latin America.

Q. What do you think about the 64 players that could be here but are not here?

CARLOS FRANCO: The top 64 are playing at the WGC Accenture Match Play in Phoenix, and we're sorry they are not here, but it makes no difference. We're still here to do our best job and we're all going to try to win.

I would like to win here so I could get my card for the next two years, and I have a good chance.

JOEL SCHUCHMANN: Carlos Franco, thank you very much.

Mayakoba is situated just south of Cancún on México's prized Caribbean coast - the Riviera Maya. A mere 40-minute drive from the towering hotels of Cancún visitors will discover a completely different experience. Here, nestled in a lush natural paradise, lies Mayakoba, a truly unique resort destination. Mayakoba is comprised of five luxury hotels, each featuring a range of culinary and spa experiences. An 18 hole Greg Norman championship golf course, El Camaleón, managed by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, offers players an ever-changing terrain that moves gracefully from mangroves to the sea. Created to harmonize with the unspoiled tropical forest, Mayakoba is connected with a series of lagoons enabling guests to wander effortlessly from place to place through the resort using the "lanchas" (covered boats) as well as a network of trails. Mayakoba, a luxury destination like no other where you are immersed in unspoiled natural beauty and the mysteries of an ancient civilization.
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The Greg Norman Production Company (GNPC), a subsidiary of Great White Shark Enterprises, is devoted to event management and sports marketing. In addition to the PGA TOUR's Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancún, the GNPC operates the PGA TOUR-sanctioned Merrill Lynch Shootout. The GNPC prides itself on producing events and marketing initiatives that not only reflect the discerning standards of its namesake, but of its clients as well. Through its myriad relationships within golf, media and event industries, the GNPC is fully capable of providing its clients with a wide spectrum of services that will seamlessly build brand equity and generate a unique marketing and or hospitality medium.
El Camaleón Golf Course at the Mayakoba resort is Greg Norman's latest masterwork. The 7,039-yard layout is unique - not just to México but to the entire world of golf. The course bends through three distinct landscapes--mangrove jungles, limestone canals and stunning, oceanfront stretches of sand. El Camaleón incorporates a cenote, a massive underground cavern, into the heart of the opening fairway. The handsome, Mayan influenced clubhouse that rises above the 18th green will feature a fine dining room with stunning views over the course. The adjoining practice facility and driving range are of international caliber. With Mayakoba's unique system of lagoons, golfers will be able to step out of their rooms and into a boat, which will ferry them directly to the first tee. El Camaleón Golf Course is managed by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts.
Golf FORE Everyone aims to create a fun-filled, diverse and educational program that teaches about the game of golf and its ideals. The program encourages active participation in the game as a participant and as a fan, and facilitates the integration of golf into the lives of all those within the community. Golf PARa Todos is a community program presented and created by the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

The inaugural installment of Golf PARa Todos was held in October 2007 at El Camaleón Golf Club in Playa del Carmen. A monthly program, Golf PARa Todos is open to people of all ages, backgrounds and levels of golf skill or knowledge. For more information, visit www.GolfParaTodos.org.

The Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancún is dedicated to assisting the media in covering this historic event. For more information on press releases, press conferences or attending the event, please contact the Mayakoba Golf Classic's media directors: Lee Patterson (USA) or Elisa Gaudet (Mexico and Latin America).

Lee Patterson
Media Director
Greg Norman Production Company
(704) 553-4790

Elisa Gaudet
Founder, Executive Golf International
Latin America Media Director
NYC office: (646) 678-5747

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First Round*

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Second Round*

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Third Round*

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Final Round*

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El Camaleón is aptly named for its diverse layout and ever-changing landscape, which bends through tropical jungles, dense mangroves and oceanfront stretches.

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