 The sport of golf has captured the attention of many generations. You know, golf is one of the most popular adaptive sports events we offer to over 2,000 veterans each year through our national sports rehabilitation events. The National Disabled Veterans Tea Tournament at home will encourage legally blind and veterans with life changing disabilities to develop new skills and challenge their perceived limitations through adaptive golf. Not only is golf fun, it provides great exercise, it can reduce stress and anxiety and help our mental well-being. This week, we are very excited to have veterans get outdoors, stay active and enjoy the benefits of golf. As you continue to play the sport that some say is easy to learn but pretty difficult to master, experts from the Professional Golfers Association will be right there with you this week, virtually showing you how to master golf like the pros. To our DAV friends, we offer our deepest thanks and our gratitude for partnering with us to bring this adaptive version of Tea at home. Thank you also to the Iowa City VA Healthcare System. We are grateful for your ongoing support to host the National Disabled Veterans Tea Tournament. Together, VA and DAV and all of our sponsors stand beside you and look forward to seeing you stay energized and stay motivated until we see you again next year in person in Iowa City. Until then, veterans continue to show us that there are no limits. And now go for it. Give it all you've got this week. Thank you so much. Hi, I'm Dave Riley, Army and Coast Guard veteran, National Commander of DAV and Chairman of the National Disabled Veterans Tea Tournament. Even though we're not all together this year, I just want to recognize and thank our many sponsors and volunteers who make this event happen each year. Your support is invaluable not only to the event, but to the participants as well. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication, and we look forward to seeing you in Iowa in 2021. As a quadruple amputee, I know the important role adaptive sports can play in our recovery. And while it may not be easy to stay at home, especially right now, I assure you that going out and getting off the couch to challenge yourself will reward you immensely. With golf especially, there's a certain amount of self-competition and calmness that does wonders for your mental health. I hope you all find the peace out on that course this week, but most importantly, have fun. Good luck to everyone, and thanks for participating in the tea tournament at home. Greetings! On behalf of the VCS family, I'm honored to virtually welcome you to the National Disabled Veterans Tea Tournament at home event. While things are a little different this year, VCS is always thrilled to be a sponsor and supporter of these events. You know, whether you're golfing safely in your local communities, in your backyards, or even in your living rooms, know that we are here with you during this at home event. We encourage you to take advantage of the instructional videos and exciting live virtual sessions, and as you get into the game mode during these challenging times, I leave you with this quote from a great professional golfer, Mr. Jack Nicholas. Mr. Nicholas said once and I quote, Resolved and never quit, never give up, no matter what the situation. So be safe, and best of luck to you all. Thank you. Hello everyone, I'm Judy Johnson, Director of the Iowa City VA Healthcare System, the host site for the National Disabled Veterans Tea Tournament. We are proud of the legacy that the tea tournament carries for veterans, for VA and DAV, and for the staff and volunteers who make it happen. This year, the 27th year of the tea tournament looks a lot different than it has in years past. Well, the team may be coming to you virtually, and the impacts of COVID-19 don't allow us to gather in person. Know that we are as committed as ever to ensure your success. We are here to serve you, however that looks from year to year. Thank you for watching and have a great week. Hello everybody, I'm Nick Billner, the Director of the National Disabled Veterans Tea Tournament, here to welcome you to the 2020 Tea at Home event. This year's certainly been a little bit different for everybody, but we really want to encourage safe participation in the challenges we have set up for you this week. We have pre-recorded sessions with PGA professionals that will be available through the week. If you can't join those, you know, go out to the golf course, go to the driving range, practice putting in your living room, chipping in your backyard. Above all things, stay safe, and we very much look forward to seeing everybody at the 2021 Tea Tournament. Thank you. Hello, I'm Johnny Holland, AKA Kwadzilla, a proud Army veteran and athlete excited about Tea at Home. Let's go veterans! Be safe, have fun out there, and tea it out!