By The Associated Press
Jan. 6-9 — Hyundai Tournament of Champions
(Steve Stricker)
Jan. 12-15 — Sony Open (Johnson Wagner)
Jan. 19-22 — Humana Challenge (Mark Wilson)
Jan. 22-29 — Farmers Insurance Open (Brant
Snedeker)
Feb. 2-5 — Waste Management Phoenix Open
(Kyle Stanley)
Feb. 9-12 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-
Am (Phil Mickelson)
Feb. 16-19 — Northern Trust Open (Bill Haas)
Feb. 22-26 — WGC-Accenture Match Play
Championship (Hunter Mahan)
Feb. 23-26 — Mayakoba Golf Classic (John
Huh)
March 1-4 — Honda Classic (Rory McIlroy)
March 8-11 — WGC-Cadillac Championship
(Justin Rose)
March 8-11 — Puerto Rico Open (George
McNeill)
March 15-18 — Transitions Championship,
Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course), Palm
Harbor, Fla.
March 22-25 — Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay
Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, Fla.
March 29-April 1 — Shell Houston Open, Redstone GC (Tournament Course), Houston.
April 5-8 — Masters Tournament, Augusta
National GC, Augusta, Ga.
April 12-15 — RBC Heritage, Harbourtown GL,
Hilton Head Island, S.C.
April 19-22 — Valero Texas Open, TPC San
Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course), San Antonio
April 26-29 — Zurich Classic, TPC Louisiana,
New Orleans
May 3-6 — Wells Fargo Championship, Quail
Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C.
May 10-13 — The Players Championship, TPC
Sawgrass (Players Stadium Course), Ponte
Vedra Beach, Fla.
May 17-20 — HP Byron Nelson Championship,
TPC Four Seasons Resort, Las Colinas, Texas.
May 24-27 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, Colonial CC, Fort Worth, Texas
May 31-June 3— Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, Ohio
June 7-10 — FedEx St. Jude Classic, TPC
Southwind, Memphis, Tenn.
June 14-17 — U.S. Open, The Olympic Club
(Lake Course), San Francisco
June 21-24 — Travelers Championship, TPC
River Highlands, Hartford, Conn.
June 28-July 1 — AT&T National, Congressional CC (Blue Course), Bethesda, Md.
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