25.08.2008 15:26:00

PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem & Deutsche Bank Americas CEO Seth Waugh Ring The Opening Bell(SM) at the New York Stock Exchange

PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem and Deutsche Bank Americas CEO Seth Waugh rang The Opening BellSM at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) this morning to kick-off the Deutsche Bank Championship, which starts today at the Tournament Players Club Boston in Norton, Mass. The Deutsche Bank Championship, which features a $7 million purse and a $1.26 million winner’s check is one of the premier events on the PGA TOUR and has become a New England Labor Day tradition. The Championship is the second of four PGA Tour Playoff events and will feature the best golfers in the world, including defending champion Phil Mickelson, Trevor Immelman, Padraig Harrington, Adam Scott, Sergio Garcia, Vijay Singh and the rest of the top 120 golfers on the PGA TOUR. "The Deutsche Bank Championship has become a New England sports tradition, and there’s no better place to kick it off than Wall Street, Deutsche Bank’s home in the Americas,” said Seth Waugh, CEO of Deutsche Bank Americas. Practice rounds for the Deutsche Bank Championship begin today and Wednesday, Aug. 27, with a pro-am competition on Thursday, Aug. 28. The four-day Championship begins Friday, Aug. 29, and continues through Labor Day, Monday, September 1. The first two rounds of the Championship will be covered on Golf Channel, and the final two rounds will be televised on NBC Sports. Tickets are available via the Championship website at www.dbchampionship.com or by calling 877-TIX-4DBC. For up-to-the-minute journal entries, videos, audio recordings and photos from the Deutsche Bank Championship, go to dbcblogger.com. PHOTO CAPTION: [Left to Right: Seth Waugh, CEO of Deutsche Bank Americas; Tim Finchem, Commissioner of the PGA Tour; and Lawrence Leibowitz, Group Executive Vice President and Head of U.S. Execution and Global Technology, NYSE.] Photo/Video: Photos available via Associated Press/New York (212.621.1902), Reuters America (646.223.6285) and Bloomberg Photo (212-617-3420). The Opening BellSM (starting at 9:25 a.m.) and The Closing Bell® (starting at 3:55 p.m.) feeds are available via the following outlets: Ascent loop #1630 and by request via The Switch. Media outlets interested in receiving footage of the Deutsche Bank Championship can access it via the following Galaxy satellite coordinates: Wednesday     G17 K20 slot 5D from 16:00 to 16:30 Thursday G17 K16F from 15:30 to 16:30 Friday - Monday G17 K12A from 15:30 to 16:30 About Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) is a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients franchise. A leader in Germany and Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia and key emerging markets. With 80,253 employees in 75 countries, Deutsche Bank competes to be the leading global provider of financial solutions for demanding clients creating exceptional value for its shareholders and people. Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., member NYSE, FINRA and SIPC, is the investment banking and securities arm of Deutsche Bank AG in the United States. www.db.com About The PGA TOUR The PGA TOUR is a tax-exempt membership organization of professional golfers. Its primary purpose is to provide competitive earnings opportunities for past, current and future members of the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour and Nationwide Tour; to protect the integrity of the game; and to help grow the reach of the game in the U.S. and around the world. In 2008, the three Tours are competing in approximately 108 events for approximately $355 million in prize money. Tournaments are being held in nine countries outside the U.S. and in 37 states. In addition to providing competitive opportunities for its membership, TOUR events also generate significant funds for local charities. In fact, the three Tours have surpassed the $1 billion mark in overall charitable contributions. The PGA TOUR’s web site address is www.pgatour.com and the company is headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.

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