You can make a local charity a big bucks winner by making a pledge in the Birdies for Charity competition at the 2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open! That's because participating charities will receive every single penny of collected pledges.
HOW DO BIRDIES MEAN BUCKS?You can make a local charity a big bucks winner by making a pledge in the Birdies For Charity competition at the 2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open! That's because participating charities will receive every single penny of collected pledges.
HOW DO I PLAY BIRDIES FOR CHARITY?Simply pledge one cent or more for every birdie that will be made by the PGA TOUR players, Thursday through Sunday of the 2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open. It's estimated that between 1,300 and 1,800 birdies will be made. Inclement weather may affect the total.
HOW MUCH WILL I OWE & WHOM DO I PAY?
Say you pledge one cent per birdie and 1,500 birdies are made. After the tournament, you'll receive an invoice for $15.00 from Thunderbirds Charities. You can either make your check payable to "Thunderbirds Charities" or provide credit card information. ( Do not pay charity directly. )
For other possible pledge amounts check the table to the right. |
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If 1500 birdies are made my total pledge would be: |
1¢ = $15 2¢ = $30 3¢ = $45 |
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4¢ = $60 5¢ = $75 10¢ = $150 |
BIRDIES CAN ALSO MEAN BONUS BUCKSCharities can receive a 10 percent BONUS on the total amount of pledges collected on their behalf during the 2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open Birdies For Charity Program. It's as simple as it sounds. Example: If Charity A collects $20,000 in pledges, Charity A will receive 10 percent of that, or $2,000, for their charity courtesy of Thunderbirds Charities. |