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Tadd Fujikawa to Pursue Professional Golf Career

Mediacom

Friday 13 July 2007, 10:51AM

By Mediacom

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Tadd Fujikawa, 16-year old golf phenom, announced today that he has decided

to forfeit his amateur status to pursue a professional golf career.


"I am very excited to announce my decision to become a professional golfer

in Hawaii where my passion to play golf began. I look forward to beginning this

journey and competing against the greatest golfers playing the game today. This

was a big decision and I am very grateful for the support I have received from

my family, friends and the people of Hawaii. I will work hard to achieve my

dreams as a professional golfer and to be a good representative for Hawaii,"

said Fujikawa.



The Fujikawas have engaged Kevin Bell and the law firm of Patton Boggs LLP

to act as Tadd's attorney-agent. Mr. Bell is a partner with the firm's

intellectual property department.


Discussions with various companies regarding endorsements are ongoing.

"Several companies have expressed interest in endorsing Tadd and supporting his

golf career," stated Mr. Bell. "It is important to Tadd that he develops

relationships with sponsors that are a positive representation for both

parties. There has been significant interest from companies based in the United

States and Asia."


Tadd is currently scheduled to compete in the Reno-Tahoe Open, July 30th -

August 5th thanks to an unrestricted sponsor exemption extended to him. He

currently intends to seek additional sponsor exemptions or otherwise qualify

for tournaments on the PGA Tour, Japan Golf Tour Organization (JGTO) and

Nationwide Tour for the remainder of 2007 and 2008. He will also be exploring

opportunities to play other international events.


Tadd Fujikawa was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on January 8, 1991, to Lori and

Derrick Fujikawa. After becoming a 4-time national judo champion from the ages

8-11, Tadd turned his sights on golf. In 2006, Tadd became the youngest player

to ever qualify for the U.S. Open. At this year's 2007 Sony Open in Hawaii,

Tadd became the second youngest player in 50 years to make a PGA cut, where he

finished tied for 20th place. The following month, Tadd won the Hawaii Pearl

Open against professional and amateur players from the United States and Japan,

making him the youngest to ever capture that title.


Tadd is scheduled to make a brief statement to the press today at 9:30 a.m.

at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, HI. He will then provide an opportunity to

allow photographers and videographers to obtain picture and sound. He is

scheduled to leave promptly at 10:00 a.m. to participate in the Hawaii Air

Cargo 25th Year in Business Fundraiser Tournament at the Mililani Golf Course.