Hall of Fame receiver Jerry Rice to take swing at pro golf in Nationwide Tour event in Calif.
By Janie Mccauley, APTuesday, April 13, 2010
Jerry Rice to make debut in professional golf
HAYWARD, Calif. — Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice is taking a swing at professional golf, and insists it’s no publicity stunt.
He will make his pro debut Thursday in a Nationwide Tour event. He also will serve as host of the 156-player tournament, with his foundation receiving proceeds.
The 47-year-old Rice will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August. He has been golfing seriously for more than 20 years and has been a regular in pro-ams.
Rice would be eligible for prize money if he makes the 36-hole cut at the Fresh Express Classic at Stonebrae. The Nationwide Tour works under the umbrella of the PGA Tour.
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Tags: California, Hayward, Leisure Travel, North America, Recreation And Leisure, Sports, United States
Tags: California, Hayward, Leisure Travel, North America, Recreation And Leisure, Sports, United States
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