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  7th Annual Montecristo Cup a Huge Success raising $175,000

2005 MONTECRISTO CUP CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT CALLED “A HUGE SUCCESS” BY ALTADIS U.S.A.



Altadis U.S.A. has announced that the Seventh Annual Montecristo Cup Charity Pro Am has raised more than $175,000 to help hurricane victims in the Caribbean and the United States rebuild their lives. The event was held this past November 30th through December 3rd at the Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort and Country Club in Puerto Rico.

Over 100 amateurs and professional golfers from the Champions Tour took part in the tournament, played over three days on the famed Dorado Beach East Course. Altadis U.S.A. hosted the event. Cigar Aficionado Magazine was a co-host. Sponsors and contributors included Cadillac, NetJets, Hyatt and Foster’s Wine Estates.

Proceeds from the tournament, as in previous years, benefit the World of Montecristo Relief Organization, which was founded by Altadis U.S.A. in 1998 to provide aid for hurricane victims in the Caribbean. In 2005, in addition to providing relief to the stricken areas in the Caribbean, Altadis U.S.A. and the Montecristo Relief Organization combined to donate over $1,000,000 to the American Red Cross to help victims of Hurricane Katrina.

The event attracted amateur golfers and cigar lovers from all over the U.S. and as far away as Europe. Many of the top pros on the Champions Tour attended, including 2005 Player of the Year Dana Quigley and Team Te-Amo. Amateurs and pros have called the Montecristo Cup the best pro am they ever played in! Spectacular weather, great food and drink and free-flowing luxury cigars ensure an unforgettable experience. But perhaps most important is the fun and camaraderie enjoyed both on and off the golf course. Pros and amateurs golf, dine, socialize and enjoy the casino and nightlife together. Lasting friendships have been made. Most participants return year after year.

Amateur foursomes played with a different professional each day. Closest-to-the-pin prizes were awarded every day, as were trophies for the first, second and third place finishers. At Saturday night’s final banquet, the overall winners, based on total score for the three days, were honored. Two amateur foursomes tied for first place: John Manning, Gary Scott, Tim Morris and John Gleber and Jim Colucci, Devon Quigley, Paul Del Rossi and Abdiel Ortiz.




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