Here is the story that is set to run in tomorrow morning's Washington Post:
Woods to Reveal Details of Local Tournament
Wednesday, March 7, 2007; E02
Tiger Woods comes to town today to fill in some of the blanks on a PGA Tour golf tournament to be played in the Washington area starting this July that will benefit his California-based foundation and likely become his signature event.
Woods and PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem have scheduled a news conference today at 11 a.m. at the National Press Club, ostensibly to reveal the name of the tournament's title sponsor, the purse and the venue. The event will be played July 5-8, and Woods is expected to compete, unless his wife, Elin Nordegren, gives birth to the couple's first child around that time.
The tour has not revealed the new sponsor. Several industry sources have speculated that one of Woods's main sponsors -- Nike, Buick, American Express, Accenture among others -- may put up the $8 million a year to back the event. One source said yesterday AT&T might also be involved, but that could not be confirmed as of last night.
Booz Allen, the McLean-based global consulting firm that was the title sponsor of the last three Washington tour events, was not asked to return as a sponsor, according to chief executive Ralph Shrader.
The tournament likely will be played in 2007 and 2008 at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda. Congressional will hold a membership meeting at the club a week from today to discuss hosting the tournament, with 2,500 members expected to vote by mail. A simple majority is necessary for approval.
If Congressional falls through, the tour also is considering the Robert Trent Jones Club in Gainesville -- the site of four Presidents Cup competitions since 1994 -- as a back-up. After today's news conference, Woods will head to Capitol Hill to meet with the leadership and members of Congress, with more of the same at an invitation-only evening reception at the American Red Cross headquarters in the District.
-- Leonard Shapiro