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Pro tours at a glance

PGA
Event: Wyndham Championship
Site: Forest Oaks Country Club (7,333 yards, par 72) at Greensboro, N.C.
Schedule: Today-Sunday.
Purse: $5 million. Winner's share: $900,000.
Television: Golf Channel (today-tomorrow, 3-6 p.m., 9 p.m.-midnight) and Channel 4 (Saturday-Sunday, 1-4 p.m.).
Notes: The tournament ends the points race for spots in the FedExCup playoffs . . . Sam Snead won the tournament a tour-record eight times from 1938-65, including consecutive victories in 1949-50 and 1955-56. His 1965 victory made him the tour's oldest winner at 52 years, 10 months, 8 days.

CHAMPIONS
Event: Jeld-Wen Tradition
Site: Crosswater Club (7,436 yards, par 72) at Sunriver, Ore.
Schedule: Today-Sunday.
Purse: $2.6 million. Winner's share: $390,000.
Television: Golf Channel (today, 6:30-9 p.m., tomorrow, 1-3:30 a.m., 6:30-9 p.m.; Saturday, 1-3:30 a.m.) and Channel 7 (Saturday-Sunday, 4-6 p.m.).
Notes: The tournament, the fourth of the five senior majors of the year, moves to Sunriver after four years at The Reserve Vineyards in Aloha . . . Jay Haas leads the tour with four victories

LPGA
Event: Canadian Women's Open
Site: Royal Mayfair Golf and Country Club (6,565 yards, par 71) at Edmonton, Alberta.
Schedule: Today-Sunday.
Purse: $2.25 million. Winner's share: $337,500.
Television: Golf Channel (Saturday-Sunday, 6:30-9:30 p.m.).
Last event: Lorena Ochoa won the Women's British Open Aug. 5 for her first major title. The top-ranked Mexican star beat Jee Young Lee and Maria Hjorth by four strokes.
Notes: Ochoa and Cristie Kerr, the US Women's Open champion, top the field along with Paula Creamer, Morgan Pressel, Se Ri Pak, Karrie Webb, Meg Mallon, and Juli Inkster.

PGA EUROPEAN
Event: Scandinavian Masters
Site: Arlandastad Golf Club (6,835 yards, par 70) at Stockholm.
Schedule: Today-Sunday.
Purse: $2.18 million. Winner's share: $362,100.
Television: Golf Channel (today-tomorrow, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8-11 a.m.).
Notes: Jesper Parnevik won in 1995, the first Swede to win a European tour event in Sweden. John Daly, Corey Pavin, and Jeff Sluman are in the field.
 

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