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MORE INTERVIEWS: HP Byron Nelson Championship
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IRVING, Texas — Ernie Els saw some photos earlier this week of his win at the HP Byron Nelson Championship back in 1995. Even for someone who doesn’t seem greatly affected by the passage of time, Els struggled to comprehend the 17-year difference between then and now.
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IRVING, Texas — What if Keegan Bradley failed to rally in the final round of last year’s HP Byron Nelson Championship? What if he had settled for a top-10 finish and a decent-sized paycheck after starting the day four strokes off the lead? What if he hadn’t beat Ryan Palmer with a par on the first playoff hole at the TPC Four Seasons Resort to claim his first PGA TOUR win?
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BENTON HARBOR, Mich. — The Champions Tour returns to Michigan next week for the Senior PGA Championship and will christen a new Jack Nicklaus design — the Golf Club at Harbor Shores — as a major championship venue.
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MARANA, Ariz. — The PGA TOUR, on behalf of the International Federation of PGA TOURs, confirmed that the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship will return to The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain for the 2013 event. The Accenture Match Play Championship, which is the first in a series of four World Golf Championships, has been played in the Tucson area since 2007 and at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain since 2009. The 2013 event will be held February 18-24 and will again feature the top 64 players in the world from the Official World Golf Ranking. This year’s Accenture Match Play Championship was won by Hunter Mahan (USA), who defeated Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) in February.
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Here’s a look at this week’s Featured Groups at the HP Byron Nelson Championship. For a complete list of all groups and tee times, click here. Which groups are you most interested in following this week? Let us know.
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THE PLAYERS Championship gives back to the community in an effort to build strong and vibrant neighborhoods, improve the quality of life for families and individuals, and make a positive difference in the lives of those who live in northeast Florida. Grants will be awarded in the range of $2,000 to $10,000.
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THE PLAYERS Championship gives back to the community in an effort to build strong and vibrant neighborhoods, improve the quality of life for families and individuals, and make a positive difference in the lives of those who live in northeast Florida. Grants will be awarded in the range of $2,000 to $10,000.
Permalink: 2012 Red Coat Grants: Guidelines and procedures
EDITOR’S NOTE: Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan and Sam Snead were each born 100 years ago, and their lives eventually intersected as three of golf’s legendary players. PGATOUR.COM asked another golfing great, Ben Crenshaw, to provide his thoughts on each of the three as part of our Century Celebration. We’ll post Crenshaw’s comments on the tournament week in which each of those legends are most associated. This week: Byron Nelson for the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Permalink: Crenshaw on Byron Nelson: ‘A substantial human being’
EDITOR’S NOTE: Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan and Sam Snead were each born 100 years ago, and their lives eventually intersected as three of golf’s legendary players. PGATOUR.COM asked another golfing great, Ben Crenshaw, to provide his thoughts on each of the three as part of our Century Celebration. We’ll post Crenshaw’s comments on the tournament week in which each of those legends are most associated. This week: Byron Nelson for the HP Byron Nelson Championship.
Permalink: Crenshaw on Byron Nelson: ‘A substantial human being’
Aron Price feels like his best golf is ahead of him so he doesn’t mind that he recently turned 30.
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