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2019 Schedule 2019 PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS SCHEDULE TOURNAMENT TV GOLF COURSE LOCATION PURSE Jan 14-19 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai (Saturday finish) GOLF Hualalai Golf Course Ka'upulehu-Kona, HI $1,800,000 Feb 4-10 Boca Raton Championship GOLF The Old Course at Broken Sound Club Boca Raton, FL $1,700,000 11-17 Chubb Classic GOLF The Classics Country Club at Lely Resort Naples, FL $1,600,000 Mar 25-3 Cologuard Classic GOLF Omni Tucson National (Catalina Course) Tucson, AZ $1,700,000 4-10 Hoag Classic GOLF Newport Beach Country Club Newport Beach, CA $1,800,000 25-31 Rapiscan Systems Classic GOLF Fallen Oak Biloxi, MS $1,600,000 Apr 15-21 Mitsubishi Electric Classic GOLF TPC Sugarloaf Duluth, GA $1,800,000 22-28 Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar Lodge GOLF Top of the Rock and Ozarks National Ridgedale, MO $1,800,000 May 29-5 Insperity Invitational GOLF The Woodlands Country Club (Tournament Course) The Woodlands, TX (Houston) $2,200,000 6-12 Regions Tradition GOLF Greystone Golf & Country Club Birmingham, AL $2,400,000 20-26 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship GOLF/NBC Oak Hill Country Club Rochester, NY ($3,250,000) 27-2 Principal Charity Classic GOLF Wakonda Club Des Moines, IA $1,850,000 June 3-9 Mastercard Japan Championship GOLF Narita Golf Club Narita-shi, Chiba, Japan $2,500,000 17-23 American Family Insurance Championship GOLF University Ridge Golf Course Madison, WI $2,000,000 24-30 U.S. Senior Open Championship FS1 The Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN $4,000,000 July 8-14 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship GOLF Firestone Country Club Akron, OH $2,800,000 22-28 Senior Open Presented by Rolex GOLF/SKY/NBC Royal Lytham and St. Annes Lancashire, England ($2,000,000) Aug 12-18 DICK'S Sporting Goods Open GOLF En-Joie Golf Course Endicott, NY $2,050,000 19-25 Boeing Classic GOLF The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge Snoqualmie, WA (Seattle) $2,100,000 26-1 Shaw Charity Classic GOLF Canyon Meadows Golf & Country Club Calgary, AB, Canada $2,350,000 Sept 9-15 The Ally Challenge GOLF Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club Grand Blanc, MI $2,000,000 16-22 Sanford International GOLF Minnehaha Country Club Sioux Falls, SD $1,800,000 23-29 PURE Insurance Championship GOLF Pebble Beach Golf Links and Poppy Hills Golf Course Pebble Beach, CA $2,100,000 Oct 7-13 SAS Championship GOLF Prestonwood Country Club Cary, NC $2,100,000 Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs Oct 14-20 Dominion Energy Charity Classic GOLF The Country Club of Virginia (James River Course) Richmond, VA $2,000,000 Nov 28-3 Invesco QQQ Championship GOLF Sherwood Country Club Thousand Oaks, CA $2,000,000 4-10 Charles Schwab Cup Championship GOLF Phoenix Country Club Phoenix, AZ $2,500,000 Dec 3-6 PGA TOUR Champions Qualifying Tournament - Finals TPC Scottsdale (Champmions Course) Scottsdale, AZ $200,000 Challenge Season Events Dec 2-8 PNC Father Son Challenge GOLF/NBC Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, FL ($1,085,000) All Official Money events award Charles Schwab Cup money National Qualifying Tournament is underlined ( ) Denotes 2018 purse, 2019 TBD.
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