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Sun shines on Brad Richards for celebrity golf tourney 
BY STAFF The Guardian
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Brad Richards signs the shirt of Darcy Lee Tremblay at the 7th annual Brad Richards Celebrity Golf Classic held in Brudenell today. Charities such as the Children’s Wish Foundation and the Autism Society of P.E.I. will benefit from the charity golf tournament. Richards, who was traded to the Dallas Stars at the NHL trade deadline in February, is hosting an impressive list of celebrities on Friday, including Steve Stamkos, who went first overall to the Tampa Bay Lightning, ironically the team that traded Richards to Dallas.
The celebrity list also includes Alex Pietrangelo, who went fourth overall to St. Louis in the draft; Corey Perry, who won the Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007; Doug Gilmour, Pat Quinn and dozens of others.
The celebrity golf tournament will bring in enough money to pay for up to six wishes. Each wish runs about $10,000.
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get a life from PE writes: Captain Cranky, grow up.
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Golf Lover from Cowtown from Alberta writes: It is good that Richard's tournament was in the paper for three days; however, it would have been nice if the golf tourney that was held in Calgary on June 26th to raise money for the PEI/Alberta chapters of Children's Wish Foundation got the same publicity. I was a golfer at the tournament and it was amazing, but I read the short story in the Guardian and it did not have a follow-up story. This tournament was a bunch of blue-collared workers who did not have the celebrity support and it raised more money than this tournament.
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