Right now we want to get generators down there and fuel and start getting things cleaned up.

They'll be there late morning on Tuesday. They will work on the walls and the roof will be put on so they'll have the house under roof.

So far this year, we've donated in excess of $2.5 million in materials and cash to Habitat for Humanity on a national basis.

Right now we are just finding stuff to do. Little things like deciding to repaint a railing, just minor stuff. We are ready.

We have a history of doing things in situations like these. And our president has made it clear that we want to talk to all of our associates, some of whom lost homes, and we will help them first before we begin assessing what role we can play overall.

We feel like we've earned our way into a summer date. We've been saying to the Tour since we got the tournament in the first place we wanted to move it to the summer. We took a tournament that was nomadic and close to nonexistence and turned it into a quality, first-class event.

I'm not going to sit here and say we'll increase by 100,000 or 200,000, but there is room to expand. The course can handle 60-70,000 on a daily basis.

We donated $15,000 in materials necessary to construct the house.

We are hoping for at least 200,000 and those are our minimal expectations.