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The tournament returned to Mission Valley C.C. in 1957, [11] where it stayed through 1963. [14] Mission Valley changed its name to Stardust Country Club in 1962 (now Riverwalk Golf Club). After one edition in 1964 at Rancho Bernardo Country Club (now Rancho Bernardo Inn) in San Diego, [15] it returned to Stardust for three years, through 1967 ...
Tournament Players Club (TPC) is a chain of public and private golf courses operated by the PGA Tour. Most of the courses either are or have been hosts for PGA Tour events, with the remainder having frequently hosted events on the Korn Ferry Tour or PGA Tour Champions .
The tournament began in 1889 as the Pacific Coast Championships at the Old Del Monte Lodge in Monterey, California and was won by William H. Taylor. [2] It is the second-oldest tennis tournament in the United States, predated only by the U.S. Championships (current US Open). The tournament predates the Australian Open and the French Open.
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From 1976 through 1998, the PGA Tour event at Firestone Country Club was the "World Series of Golf," and was sponsored by NEC beginning in 1984. It was founded as a four-man invitational event in 1962 , comprising the winners of the four major championships in a 36-hole event.
In 2025, the tournament was moved from Riviera Country Club to Torrey Pines Golf Course, South Course, in San Diego due to the January 2025 Southern California wildfires. [30] Torrey Pines hosted the Farmers Insurance Open three weeks earlier, with players playing on both the North (one round) and South (three rounds).
The course has hosted several major tournaments, including the inaugural Western Open and Western Amateur in 1899, the U.S. Amateur in 1902, and the U.S. Open in 1904. Annual member events include a member-member tournament called the "Royal and Ancient," and a member-guest tournament called "Twa Days."
In 2017, the tournament was held on the coast in Wilmington at Eagle Point Golf Club, as Quail Hollow hosted the PGA Championship in mid-August. [3] Wilmington hosted the Azalea Open on tour in the 1950s and 1960s at the Donald Ross -designed Cape Fear Country Club; it was a tune-up event for The Masters through 1965 , [ 4 ] part of the city's ...