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Thursday November 4 is when the last PGA event of the year will happen in Harding Park, San Francisco. The purse is going to be 2.5 million dollars. The tournament is now called the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. It has been a PGA tournament since 1991. It has a tiny field of 30 players. No one is cut from the field at the halfway point, like in some other major tournaments. The winner will receive 440 thousand dollars in purse.

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The PGA Tour Championship has corresponding value to this Champions Tour event, equivalent in many ways. (Formerly known as the Senior Tour Championship.) Both tours have eligibility parameters that define the scope-of-exclusivity that a championship needs; in specific ways'”that gives their respective field a sense of pride in having qualified, which is felt deeply by each embattled champion that emerges. Constantly, journalists compare the winners from the two above-mentioned championships as if their differences were nominal. They are treated with equal importance. This sets-up a very competitive playoff season in golf and gives fans a chance to debate who is the best of the PGA in terms of the four Majors, the money list, and the results of these two fine Championship Tours. The Charles Schwab is commendable for its diligence in moving the date, bettering the field, and pushing for every advantage to raise the prestige of this corner of the PGA world, where only the most successful men play. (No surprise the tour was influenced by the old 1978 championship model set down by the 'Legends of Golf' competition. It is creating new legends every year it graces the PGA schedule.)

John Neuman Cook, the sleeper of the Champions Tour, won 2009's event at Sonoma Golf Club, California. Sonoma Valley is in the heart of California wine country and the golf course there reflects its industrious terrain. This tourney's enjoyed other great past American links. They include: Oklahoma City's Gaillardia, South Carolina's Dunes Golf Course & its TPC of Myrtle Beach. The Schwab Club Championship was played in Dorado, Puerto Rico from '90 to '93 at the world-class links of Hyatt Dorado Beach. The only non-American to win this event was in 2004, when Mark McNulty (Zimbabwe / Ireland) beat-out a shocked American-heavy field.

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