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  2. Professional Golfers' Association of America - Wikipedia

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    On December 4, 2018, the PGA of America announced plans to relocate its headquarters from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to a planned 660-acre mixed-use development in Frisco, Texas. PGA Frisco is a public and private partnership between the PGA of America, Omni Hotels & Resorts, the City of Frisco and the Frisco Independent School District. [1]

  3. Fields (Frisco, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Fields is an announced planned community in Frisco, Texas, situated on a 2,544-acre site along the Dallas North Tollway, Preston Road, and US 380. [1] Along with housing, office and retail space, parks and a hotel, within Fields will be the new home of PGA of America's headquarters, and the Frisco campus for the University of North Texas.

  4. State champion St. John's golf team set to compete in ...

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    PGA Frisco hosted the 2024 PGA Professional Championship in May. Also, the course will host the 2027 PGA Championship, one of the four major championships in men’s golf.

  5. Our non-golfing family stayed at the hottest golf resort in ...

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    Omni Hotels announced its new 660-acre Omni PGA Frisco Resort in spring 2023, dubbed a "golfer’s paradise" in a booming Dallas-Fort Worth suburb. Our non-golfing family stayed at the hottest ...

  6. Colt Knost - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after winning the 2007 U.S. Amateur, he turned professional, forfeiting his invitations to The Masters, the U.S. Open, and the Open Championship.Knost played in three events on the PGA Tour as a professional in 2007, making two of three cuts with his best finish coming at the Frys.com Open, where he finished T-38.

  7. Rik Massengale - Wikipedia

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    He led wire to wire in all three of his PGA Tour victories. His best career year was 1977 when he had seven top-10 finishes, $126,736 in earnings, and finished 13th on the money list. [2] His best finish in a major was a T-3 at the 1977 Masters. [3] A back injury led Massengale to retire from the PGA Tour in 1983.