Sobe. Duffer and Brad Compete For Charity
Almost three years ago Golden Tee players across the country united to raise over $40,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation
in the first Golden Tee Players Charity Championship at Splinter's (now Duffy's Pub)
in Palatine, IL. Once again, the community is banding together in philanthropy and hoping to raise $55,000 in the second Players Charity Championship. On February 22-24,
2008, Sidepocket's in St. Charles, MO will host the event through the efforts of the World Video Golfers Association.
Incredible Technologies is joining in the goodwill by fielding a 3-man team of IT staffers to take part in the action. Steven Sobe, "Duffer" Dan Schrementi and Brad Litz will
all be in attendance as they compete to be the top fundraisers in the company! The Team IT Donatation Race is on! Who do YOU want to support?
Show your Golden Tee Pride!
Support your Favorite IT Character and Donate to the Make-a-Wish Foundation Today!
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My name is Steven Sobe. I work for Incredible Technologies, the creators of Golden Tee - the game that
has been so good to me over the years. If you play GT, you've seen me before. I'm the guy helps you
with the basics. It's a blast being the "Golden Tee Guy." I've traveled the country, been to hundreds
of bars and have met thousands of players. I've seen a lot of amazing things over the years but the
Player's Charity Championship still stands out in my mind...
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Hello, my name is Dan Schrementi. You may know me as "Duffer Dan." By day, I work as Incredible Technologies'
marketing manager but by night I'm just an average Golden Tee fan like you.
This game has been good to me. From the day I first spun a trackball in 2001 to the day I accepted my position
at IT in 2004. Golden Tee has given me hundreds of unique opportunities but never something as powerful as this...
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My name is Brad Litz, I'm a tech at Incredible Technologies. I've been with IT for over 11 years now and I've watched Golden Tee change and reinvent itself in that time.
When I first started with the company, I had never heard of Golden Tee before, though I was familiar with other IT games like Time Killers. The first time I ever played GT was at the office during my first week, which was shortly after Golden Tee 3D and our first tournament system was released. I shot a whopping +32 that game...
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