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2015-16 PGA TOUR Schedule for RELEASE 2015-2016 PGA TOUR Schedule 2015-2016 FedExCup Season (47 events) DATE TOURNAMENT TV NETWORKS GOLF COURSE(S) LOCATION O 12-18 Frys.com Open GOLF Silverado Resort and Spa (North Course) Napa. CA 19-25 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open GOLF TPC Summerlin Las Vegas, NV N 26-1 CIMB Classic GOLF Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2-8 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions GOLF Sheshan International Golf Club Shanghai, China 2-8 Sanderson Farms Championship GOLF Country Club of Jackson Jackson, MS 9-15 OHL Classic at Mayakoba GOLF El Camaleon Golf Club at the Mayakoba Resort Playa del Carmen, MX 16-22 The McGladrey Classic GOLF Sea Island Resort (*Seaside Course, Plantation Course) St. Simons Island, GA BREAK J 4-10 Hyundai Tournament of Champions GOLF Kapalua Resort (The Plantation Course) Kapalua, HI 11-17 Sony Open in Hawaii GOLF Waialae Country Club Honolulu, HI CareerBuilder Challenge PGA WEST (*Stadium Course, Nicklaus Tournament Course); La 18-24 GOLF La Quinta, CA in partnership with the Clinton Foundation Quinta Country Club 25-31 Farmers Insurance Open GOLF / CBS Torrey Pines Golf Course (*South Course, North Course) La Jolla, CA F 1-7 Waste Management Phoenix Open GOLF / NBC TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) Scottsdale, AZ *Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Monterey 8-14 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am GOLF / CBS Pebble Beach, CA Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course) 15-21 Northern Trust Open GOLF / CBS Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades, CA 22-28 The Honda Classic GOLF / NBC PGA National (Champion Course) Palm Beach Gardens, FL M 29-6 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship GOLF / NBC Trump National Doral (Blue Monster Course) Doral, FL 7-13 Valspar Championship GOLF / NBC Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club (Copperhead Course) Palm Harbor, FL 14-20 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard GOLF / NBC Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge Orlando, FL 21-27 World Golf Championships - Dell Match Play GOLF / NBC Austin Country Club Austin, TX 21-27 Puerto Rico Open GOLF Coco Beach Golf and Country Club Rio Grande, Puerto Rico A 28-3 Shell Houston Open GOLF / NBC Golf Club of Houston (Tournament Course) Humble, TX 4-10 Masters Tournament # ESPN / CBS Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, GA 11-17 RBC Heritage GOLF / CBS Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head Island, SC 18-24 Valero Texas Open GOLF / CBS TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course) San Antonio, TX M 25-1 Zurich Classic of New Orleans GOLF / CBS TPC Louisiana New Orleans, LA 2-8 Wells Fargo Championship GOLF / CBS Quail Hollow Club Charlotte, NC 9-15 THE PLAYERS Championship GOLF / NBC TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS Stadium Course) Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas (TPC Four 16-22 AT&T Byron Nelson GOLF / CBS Irving, TX Seasons Las Colinas) 23-29 Colonial National Invitational Tournament GOLF / CBS Colonial Country Club Fort Worth, TX J 30-5 the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide GOLF / CBS Muirfield Village Golf Club Dublin, OH 6-12 FedEx St. Jude Classic GOLF / CBS TPC Southwind Memphis, TN 13-19 U.S. Open # FS1 / FOX Oakmont Country Club Oakmont, PA 20-26 Quicken Loans National GOLF / CBS Congressional Country Club Bethesda, MD J 27-3 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational GOLF / CBS Firestone Country Club (South Course) Akron, OH 27-3 Barracuda Championship GOLF Montr êux Golf and Country Club Reno, NV 4-10 The Greenbrier Classic GOLF / CBS The Greenbrier (The Old White TPC) White Sulphur Springs, WV 11-17 The Open Championship # ESPN Royal Troon Golf Club Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland 11-17 Barbasol Championship GOLF Robert Trent Jones Trail (Grand National Lake Course) Auburn/Opelika, AL 18-24 RBC Canadian Open GOLF / CBS Glen Abbey Golf Club Oakville, ON, Canada 25-31 PGA Championship # TNT / CBS Baltusrol Golf Club (Lower Course) Springfield, NJ A 1-7 Travelers Championship GOLF / CBS TPC River Highlands Cromwell, CT 8-14 John Deere Classic GOLF / CBS TPC Deere Run Silvis, IL 11-14 Olympic Men's Golf Competition # GOLF Olympic Golf Course Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 15-21 Wyndham Championship GOLF / CBS Sedgefield Country Club Greensboro, NC FedExCup Playoffs 22-28 The Barclays GOLF / CBS Bethpage State Park (Black Course) Bethpage, NY S 29-5 Deutsche Bank Championship (Monday Finish) GOLF / NBC TPC Boston Norton, MA 5-11 BMW Championship GOLF / NBC Crooked Stick Golf Club Carmel, IN 12-18 Open 19-25 TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola GOLF / NBC East Lake Golf Club Atlanta, GA O 26-2 Ryder Cup # GOLF / NBC Hazeltine National Golf Club Chaska, MN # Not PGA TOUR co-sponsored *Host Course.
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