PGA Tour Schedule

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DateTournamentDefending ChampionPurseResults
Jan. 3 - Jan. 6Mercedes-Benz Championship
Kapalua Resort
Kapalua, Hawaii, United States
Daniel Chopra$5,500,000Results
Jan. 10 - Jan. 13Sony Open in Hawaii
Waialae Country Club
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
K.J. Choi$5,300,000Results
Jan. 16 - Jan. 20Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
La Quinta Country Club
La Quinta, California, United States
D.J. Trahan$5,100,000Results
Jan. 24 - Jan. 27Buick Invitational
Torrey Pines Golf Club - North
La Jolla, California, United States
Tiger Woods$5,200,000Results
Jan. 31 - Feb. 3FBR Open
TPC of Scottsdale
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
J.B. Holmes$6,000,000Results
Feb. 7 - Feb. 10AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
Spyglass Hill Golf Course
Pebble Beach, California, United States
Steve Lowery$6,000,000Results
Feb. 14 - Feb. 17Northern Trust Open
Riviera Country Club
Pacific Palisades, California, United States
Phil Mickelson$6,200,000Results
Feb. 20 - Feb. 24WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
Gallery Golf Club
Marana, Arizona, United States
Tiger Woods$8,000,000Results
Feb. 21 - Feb. 24Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya
Mayakoba
Quintana Roo, Mexico
Brian Gay$3,500,000Results
Feb. 28 - Mar. 2Honda Classic
PGA National Resort & Spa
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
Ernie Els$5,500,000Results
Mar. 6 - Mar. 9PODS Championship
Westin Innisbrook Resort
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
Sean O'Hair$5,300,000Results
Mar. 13 - Mar. 16Arnold Palmer Invitational
Bay Hill Club & Lodge
Orlando, Florida, United States
Tiger Woods$5,800,000Results
Mar. 20 - Mar. 23Puerto Rico Open
Trump International Golf Club - Puerto Rico
Coco Beach, Puerto Rico
Greg Kraft$3,500,000Results
Mar. 20 - Mar. 24WGC-CA Championship
Doral Golf Resort and Spa
Miami, Florida, United States
Geoff Ogilvy$8,000,000Results
Mar. 27 - Mar. 30Zurich Classic of New Orleans
TPC of Louisiana
Avondale, Louisiana, United States
Andres Romero$6,200,000Results
Apr. 3 - Apr. 6Shell Houston Open
Redstone Golf Club
Humble, Texas, United States
Johnson Wagner$5,600,000Results
Apr. 10 - Apr. 13The Masters
Augusta National Golf Club
Augusta, Georgia, United States
Trevor Immelman$7,500,000Results
Apr. 17 - Apr. 20Verizon Heritage
Harbour Town Golf Links
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States
Boo Weekley$5,500,000Results
Apr. 24 - Apr. 27EDS Byron Nelson Championship
TPC at Four Seasons
Irving, Texas, United States
Adam Scott$6,400,000Results
May. 1 - May. 4Wachovia Championship
Quail Hollow Club
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Anthony Kim$6,400,000Results
May. 8 - May. 11The Players Championship
TPC at Sawgrass
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States
Sergio Garcia$9,000,000Results
May. 15 - May. 18AT&T Classic
TPC at Sugarloaf
Duluth, Georgia, United States
Ryuji Imada$5,500,000Results
May. 22 - May. 25Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
Colonial Country Club
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Phil Mickelson$6,100,000Results
May. 29 - Jun. 1Memorial Tournament
Muirfield Village Golf Club
Dublin, Ohio, United States
Kenny Perry$6,000,000Results
Jun. 5 - Jun. 8Stanford St. Jude Championship
TPC at Southwind
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Justin Leonard$6,000,000Results
Jun. 12 - Jun. 16U.S. Open
Torrey Pines Golf Club - South
La Jolla, California, United States
Tiger Woods$7,000,000Results
Jun. 19 - Jun. 22Travelers Championship
TPC at River Highlands
Cromwell, Connecticut, United States
Stewart Cink$6,000,000Results
Jun. 26 - Jun. 29Buick Open
Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club
Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States
Kenny Perry$5,000,000Results
Jul. 3 - Jul. 6AT&T National
Congressional CC
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Anthony Kim$6,000,000Results
Jul. 10 - Jul. 13John Deere Classic
TPC at Deere Run
Silvis, Illinois, United States
Kenny Perry$4,200,000Results
Jul. 17 - Jul. 20The Open Championship
Royal Birkdale Golf Club
Merseyside, England
Padraig Harrington$8,600,000Results
Jul. 17 - Jul. 20U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee
Brown Deer Park Golf Course
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Richard S. Johnson$4,000,000Results
Jul. 24 - Jul. 27RBC Canadian Open
Glen Abbey Golf Club
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Chez Reavie$5,000,000Results
Jul. 31 - Aug. 3WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
Firestone Country Club
South Akron, Ohio, United States
Vijay Singh$8,000,000Results
Jul. 31 - Aug. 3Reno-Tahoe Open
Montreux Golf and Country Club
Reno, Nevada, United States
Parker McLachlin$3,000,000Results
Aug. 7 - Aug. 10PGA Championship
Oakland Hills Country Club
Bloomfield Township, Michigan, United States
Padraig Harrington$7,000,000Results
Aug. 14 - Aug. 17Wyndham Championship
Sedgefield Country Club
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Carl Pettersson$5,100,000Results
Aug. 21 - Aug. 24The Barclays
Ridgewood Country Club
Paramus, New Jersey, United States
Vijay Singh$7,000,000Results
Aug. 29 - Sep. 1Deutsche Bank Championship
TPC of Boston
Norton, Massachusetts, United States
Phil Mickelson$7,000,000
Sep. 4 - Sep. 7BMW Championship
Bellerive Country Club
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Tiger Woods$7,000,000
Sep. 18 - Sep. 21Viking Classic
Annandale Golf Club
Madison, Mississippi, United States
Chad Campbell$3,600,000
Sep. 19 - Sep. 21Ryder Cup
Valhalla Golf Club
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
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Sep. 25 - Sep. 28The Tour Championship
East Lake Golf Club
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Tiger Woods$7,000,000
Oct. 2 - Oct. 5Turning Stone Resort Championship
Atunyote Golf Club at Turning Stone
Verona, New York, United States
Steve Flesch$6,000,000
Oct. 9 - Oct. 12Valero Texas Open
La Cantera Golf Club
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Justin Leonard$4,500,000
Oct. 16 - Oct. 19Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals Open
TPC at The Canyons
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
George McNeill$4,100,000
Oct. 23 - Oct. 26Frys.com Open
Grayhawk Golf Club
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Mike Weir$5,000,000
Oct. 30 - Nov. 2Ginn sur Mer Classic at Tesoro
Hammock Beach Golf Club
Palm Coast, Florida, United States
Daniel Chopra$4,500,000
Nov. 6 - Nov. 9Children's Miracle Network Classic
Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States
Stephen Ames$4,600,000


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