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Bart attended New Mexico State University, where he was a two-time All American. He has three PGA Tour victories, including the Texas Valero Open, the Memorial and the 2005 Tour Championship where he beat runner up Tiger Woods by six shots. Bart has been plagued by injuries and has fought his way back through 5 surgeries. He received the Ben Hogan Award in 2006. He currently is 101st on the all time PGA Tour Money List. He resides in the Orlando, Florida area with his wife Cathy . They have two daughters, Kristen and Michelle. Kristen was married in October of 2008 and will give Bart and Cathy their first grandchild in January, 2010. Bart has an older brother, Brad, who also played on the PGA tour and is now enjoying a successful career on the Champions Tour.
Bart, a pastor's son, came to know Jesus at an early age and grew up going to church regularly and serving the Lord. "I am so blessed to have the Lord in my life. I don't know where my life would have gone, if it weren't for the saving grace of Jesus Christ. God has blessed me with a great family and with other strong relationships that have encouraged me to stay focused of him and not my circumstances. I'm glad to be a part of the House of Hope Team. It's amazing to see what God has done through the House the Hope to change the lives of teenagers."
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Many of you know Candace Cameron Bure from ABC's hit television series, Full House, where we affectionately knew her as "D.J. Tanner”. Still running in over 100 countries in syndication, Candace will forever be part of TV history through Nick At Nite and ABC Family network lineups.
With an acting career that started at the age of five, Candace appeared in several national television commercials and prime-time hits such as “St. Elsewhere,” “Growing Pains” and “Who’s the Boss”. Candace also earned a string of lead roles in television movies including the critically acclaimed portrayal of an abused teenager in No One Would Tell.
Her feature film credits stand up to the light of her television success with appearances in such films as Punchline with Tom Hanks and Sally Field. Candace entered another genre of pop culture when she was cast in John Hughes Some Kind of Wonderful and the Cohen Brother’s film Monster Mash.
After Candace married NHL star Valeri Bure, she put her career on ice for a while in
order to stay home and raise a full house of her own. She has been happily married for over 12 years and is the proud mother of three awesome kids.
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