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  2. 1969 PGA Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 PGA Championship was the 51st PGA Championship, played August 14–17 on the South Course of NCR Country Club in Kettering, Ohio, a suburb south of Dayton. Raymond Floyd, age 26, won the first of his four major titles, one stroke ahead of runner-up Gary Player.

  3. 1969 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    New tournament Alternate event Aug 24: AVCO Golf Classic: Massachusetts: 150,000: Tom Shaw (2) New tournament Sep 2: Greater Hartford Open Invitational: Connecticut: 100,000: Bob Lunn (3) Sep 7: Michigan Golf Classic: Michigan: 100,000: Larry Ziegler (1) New tournament Sep 28: Alcan Open: Oregon: 275,000: Billy Casper (43) New to PGA Tour Sep ...

  4. NEC World Series of Golf - Wikipedia

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    The World Series of Golf was founded as a four-man invitational event in 1962, comprising the winners of the four major championships in a 36-hole event. [2] In the made-for-television tournament, the competitors played in one group for $75,000 in unofficial prize money, televised by NBC.

  5. 1979 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 PGA Tour was the 64th season of the PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States. It was also the 11th season since separating from the PGA of America . Schedule

  6. World Golf Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Golf Championships came to an end as the PGA Tour announced the 2023 WGC Match Play would be the last WGC tournament. [1] The COVID-19 pandemic severely hampered the WGCs, as several tournaments were moved and the WGC-HSBC Champions in China was never played again once the pandemic began.

  7. 1959 PGA Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1959 PGA Championship was the 41st PGA Championship played from July 30 to August 2 at Minneapolis Golf Club in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb west of Minneapolis. Six strokes back at the start of the final round, Bob Rosburg shot a 66 (−4) to win his only major championship at 277 (−3), one stroke ahead of runners-up Jerry Barber ...

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  9. 2004 WGC-World Cup - Wikipedia

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    18 teams qualified based on the Official World Golf Ranking and were joined by six teams via qualifiers in South America and Asia. [3] The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play team event with each team consisting of two players. The first and third days were fourball play and the second and final days were foursomes play.