


The final round of the World Series of Golf was played in a five-some that paired Ewing with professional poker players Phil Ivey, Rhett Butler, along with Paul Schuller an electrician from Seattle, WA and retired railroad conductor Ken Tanner of Penrose, CO.
The World Series of Golf will be broadcast nationally on NBC Sports June 23 and 24.
The World Series of golf combines the wagering format of Texas Hold 'Em with the skill of golf in a patent-pending format that allows for high-stakes to ride on each golf hole. Players ante up on each tee, then can bet, raise, call, check or fold on each subsequent shot. The object of the game is not to shoot the lowest golf score, but rather to claim the pot on each hole, eventually eliminating your opponents by winning all of their chips.
Ewing, once voted the most eligible bachelor in Newport Beach, plans to share his winnings with his caddie, on-course financial advisor and long-time friend, Mike Leblanc. They plan to let their fortunes ride by placing $120,000 of their winnings on a single hand of blackjack at the Mirage Hotel & Casino this evening. The Mirage is the official host hotel of the event.
With a $10,000 buy-in, the event attracted amateur golfers from all across the United States and Canada. Participants represented all walks of life ranging from private equity investors and Las Vegas high-rollers to electricians, construction contractors and even a milkman from Chicago. Three female participants played head-to-head against the mostly male field, including a former Miss Nevada, a former Charlie's Angel and the owner of the 25th largest construction company in the United States.
High-profile participants for the event included:
* Tanya Roberts, actress ("Charlie's Angels," A View to a Kill)
* Phil Gordon, world-class poker pro, author and television host
* Phil Ivey, five-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner
* Steve Dannenmann, 2005 World Series of Poker main event runner-up
($4.25 million)
* Rhett Butler, 2006 World Series of Poker main event 5th-place finisher
($3.2 million)
* Max Rubin, Pro gambler, author, TV personality and member of the
Blackjack Hall of Fame
* Ken Einiger, World Series of Poker champion and World Series of
Blackjack champion
* Blair Rodman, Professional gambler and WSOP Finalist
* Mark Dyle, former quarterback for the Denver Broncos
* Dusty Allen, former major league baseball player
* Michelle Yegge, former Miss Nevada
Poker star Phil Ivey made the commute to Primm Valley Golf Club from his Las Vegas home via private helicopter. Participants also included Denny Robinson, who is the official head judge of the Hawaiian Tropic Pageants for the past 15 years. Russell Warye, an Air Force serviceman just back from Iraq was reunited for the first time with his brother Shane at the tournament.
The closing ceremony will be held on May 16 at the Mirage's Grand Ballroom, and will feature exclusive performances by Clint Holmes, Gordie Brown and Zowie Bowie.
For more information visit www.WorldSeriesOfGolf.com
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