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- Champions_Tour abstract "The PGA Tour Champions, a golf tour run by the PGA Tour, hosts a series of events annually in the United States and the United Kingdom for golfers 50 years of age and older. Many of the PGA Tour's most successful golfers have gone on to play on the Champions Tour.The Senior PGA Championship, founded in 1937, was for many years the only high-profile tournament for golfers over 50. The idea for a senior tour grew out of a highly successful event in 1978, the Legends of Golf, which featured competition between two-member teams of some of the greatest older golfers of that day. The tour was formally established in 1980 and was known as the Senior PGA Tour until October 2002. The original logo was based on the PGA Tour logo, with the red and blue reversed and with the golfer's profile modified to depict the wearing of a flat cap and plus fours.Of the 26 tournaments on the 2010 schedule, all were in the United States except for the Senior British Open, a tournament in the Dominican Republic that started in 2008, and tournaments in Canada and South Korea starting in 2010. The guaranteed minimum official prize money is $51.5 million over 26 tournaments, with a record average purse of $1.98 million per event; slightly higher than the 2008 prize money of $51.4 million over the same number of events. The total prize money and number of events, however, are down from previous years—for example, the 2007 tour offered a total of $55.2 million over 29 events.Most of the tournaments are played over three rounds (54 holes), which is one round less than regular professional stroke play tournaments on the PGA Tour. Because of this and having smaller fields (81 golfers), there are generally no \"cuts\" between any of the rounds. However, the five senior majors have a full 72 holes (four rounds) with a 36-hole cut. A golfer's performances can be quite variable from one round to the next, and playing an extra round increases the likelihood that the senior majors will be won by leading players.The Charles Schwab Cup is a season long points race. Points are given to players who finish in the top-10. One point is earned for each $1,000 won (i.e. $500,000 = 500 points) with majors counting double. The top 30 players compete in the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship, which is contested over four rounds and where all contestants earn points. The top five finishers in the points race earn annuities.In 2006, the Champions Tour Division Board of the PGA Tour organization voted to allow players the option to use golf carts during most events on the tour. The five major championships and certain other events, including pro-ams, are excluded.".
- Champions_Tour country United_States.
- Champions_Tour currentSeason "2016 Champions Tour".
- Champions_Tour foundingYear "1980".
- Champions_Tour participant "Hale Irwin(45 wins)".
- Champions_Tour title "PGA Tour Champions".
- Champions_Tour wikiPageExternalLink stat.110.html.
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageID "33662794".
- Champions_Tour wikiPageLength "17706".
- Champions_Tour wikiPageOutDegree "200".
- Champions_Tour wikiPageRevisionID "707996188".
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink 1980_Senior_PGA_Tour.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink 1981_Senior_PGA_Tour.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink 1982_Senior_PGA_Tour.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink 1983_Senior_PGA_Tour.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink 1984_Senior_PGA_Tour.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink 1985_Senior_PGA_Tour.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink 1986_Senior_PGA_Tour.
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Allen_Doyle.
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bass_Pro_Shops_Legends_of_Golf.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bernhard_Langer.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Andrade.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Charles_(golfer).
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Gilder.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Murphy_(golfer).
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bobby_Clampett.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Crampton.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Fleisher.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980_establishments_in_Florida.
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Champions_Tour_awards.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Champions_Tour_records.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Schwab_Cup_Championship.
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Chi-Chi_Rodríguez.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Montgomerie.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Craig_Stadler.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Dana_Quigley.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Stockton.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink David_Frost_(golfer).
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Davis_Love_III.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Dominican_Republic.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Don_January.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Eduardo_Romero.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Esteban_Toledo.
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Couples.
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Hale_Irwin.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Haas.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Maggert.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Colbert.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Thorpe_(golfer).
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- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink John_Cook_(golfer).
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Kenny_Perry.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Sutherland.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Nelson.
- Champions_Tour wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Trevino.