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Memphis Athens Decatur
Tupelo Indianola Tuscaloosa Meridian Effingham Mount Vernon 55 Evansville Paducah
Clarksville Union City
Louisville 64
Madisonville 55 Peoria
Sault Ste. Marie Newberry
Lake Michigan Marinette
Green Bay 43
Beaver Dam
Manitowoc Sheboygan
Milwaukee Ionia Racine
96
Chicago Joliet
Lake Superior
Sault Ste. Marie
Trois-Rivieres Louiseville
Maniwaki
Sudbury Elliot Lake
69 Cheboygan 75 Alpena Harrisville Traverse City
Lake Huron
Saginaw
Bay City Flint
Lansing Parry Sound Midland
Hamilton Toronto
Barrie
Port Huron Chatham
Detroit Windsor Toledo
Indiana MuncieOhioColumbus Dayton
Fort Wayne 75Lima
70 Kettering Frankfort Hopkinsville Middlesborough
Nashville Tennessee
Cullman 65 Birmingham
Huntsville 59
Montgomery Selma
Jackson Alabama Brookhaven
Hattiesburg 59
Hammond Biloxi Bogalusa
10 65
Firestone Country Club (South Course)
Oxford Leeds
Hoover
Opelika 85
Troy Griffin Atlanta Georgia Eufaula Ozark 75
(Par 70/7,400 yards) Akron, Ohio
Enterprise Mobile Gulfport Houma New Orleans
Crestview Destin
Dothan
Golf Channel/CBS Pensacola
Valdosta
Columbus Albany
Macon Vidalia
Moultrie
Tournament Record: 259, Tiger Woods, 2000
Tallahassee
Kingsland 10
Current Course Record: 61, Jose Maria Olazabal, 1990; Tiger Woods, 2000
Sarasota G u l f o f M e x i c o Powered by Murfreesboro
OwensboroCampbellsville Glasgow
Lancaster
Cincinnati Huntington
Kentucky Lexington Somerset
Winchester Berea
77 64
West Virginia Beckley
Bluefield 81
75 Knoxville Maryville
Lawrenceburg Chattanooga
Dalton Clemson 85 Gainesville
Buford Marietta 79
Elyria Marion
Guelph Simcoe
86 90
Akron 76
Pittsburgh 70 17 11
North Bay Deep River Pembroke
117 Hawkesbury
HuntsvilleOttawa Bracebridge
Orillia Belleville
Oshawa Kingston
Niagara Falls
Dunkirk Buffalo Jamestown
Ogdensburg Brockville
81
Lake Ontario Oswego 90
Rochester Ithaca
Corning Williamsport Joliette Montreal Cornwall
Thetford Mines Beloeil
Drummondville Windsor
Plattsburgh Burlington Watertown
Montpelier NewYork
87 Syracuse Glens Falls 89 91 91
Granby Vermont
Newport Sherbrooke Maine
Berlin Waterville
Woodsville Saco Binghamton Meriden Pennsylvania 80
Harrisburg Greensburg
76 68 Morgantown Allentown 81
Lansdale 76
Baltimore
81 Wilmington 95
88 Springfield Hartford
78 95
Lowell Franklin
90 84
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Bangor Belfast
Albany Boston Concord
Brockton Haverhill Portland
Dover
Scranton Stamford New Haven Newark
Connecticut Patchogue
Annapolis Dover
Fredericksburg
Lynchburg Salem
Martinsville
Winston-Salem Greensboro High Point Cary
Eden
Gastonia Asheville
Athens Monroe 20 77
Charlotte Monroe
Spartanburg Greenville 95 40
Virginia Richmond 64
Charlottesville Petersburg Roanoke Danville
Hunter Mahan claimed victory at Firestone Country Club.
Williamsburg
85 Norfolk 95
Henderson Greenville Raleigh Columbia
Aiken Orangeburg Augusta
Dublin Statesboro 16
Hinesville Douglas
Savannah 95 Brunswick Jacksonville
Gainesville Florida Daytona Beach Deltona
Palatka Saint Augustine
Orlando Kissimmee
Saint Petersburg Clearwater Tampa
Venice Bradenton Coral Springs
North Port 75
Homestead Key West 90˚
How did Mahan do it?
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Major Rivers Lakes
500 Miles 00 KM
Hunter Mahan earned his second PGA TOUR win at the Bridgestone Invitational, thanks to an all-round solid game:
• Mahan made 37 of 37 putts from three feet and in.
• He was second in the field in Putting Average (1.680 putts per green).
Titusville Edgewater
Melbourne 95 Sebastian
Bartow
Port Saint Lucie Boca Raton
Grand Bahama West Palm Beach
Naples Hialeah Fort Lauderdale Miami
Andros
World Golf Championships- Bridgestone Invitational
Abaco Eleuthera New Providence Nassau Great Exuma Long Island 80˚ 75˚
Bahama Islands
Cat Island San Salvador Rum Cay 25˚
and azaleas, Harbour Town has its lighthouse and Firestone has its water tower. Admittedly, a water tower isn’t particularly romantic
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as icons go, but it has become a familiar site to fans of professional golf since 1954, when World Golf Hall of Fame member, the celebrated Tommy Bolt, won the inaugural Rubber City Open with a 23-under-par 263. Six years later the South Course hosted its first major championship here when Jay Hebert won the 1960 PGA Championship. His brother Lionel had won the championship three years earlier, and they remain the only brothers to have won the title.
here are certain iconic landmarks associated with PGA TOUR courses. For example, Pebble Beach has the ocean, Augusta National has the magnolias
WELCOME ROBERT TRENT JONES The course where Jay Hebert won the PGA was a far different one from the original W.H. (Bert) Way design, owing to the efforts of famed architect Robert Trent Jones, who had garnished his reputation with his dramatic and controversial renovation of Oakland Hills Country Club for the 1951 U.S. Open and for the alterations he made at Augusta National. Jones approached Firestone with gusto, adding 50 new bunkers and two ponds while enlarging the putting surfaces to provide more hole locations. While he was at it, he increased the length to 7,173 yards and lowered par by two strokes. The result was a winning score of 1-over-par 281.
Naturally, the players protested the changes, but by the end of the day, Firestone was regarded as one
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