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  2. Frys.com Open - Wikipedia

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    Frys.com Open was the name of two distinct PGA Tour golf tournaments sponsored by Fry's Electronics, both of which still exist under different names. Shriners Children's Open , played in Las Vegas, known as the Frys.com Open from 2006 to 2007

  3. Procore Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Procore Championship, previously the Fortinet Championship and the Safeway Open, is a professional golf tournament, part of the PGA Tour.Originally sponsored by Fry's Electronics, it was first staged in 2007 as the Fry's Electronics Open at Grayhawk Golf Club's Raptor Course in Scottsdale, Arizona.

  4. Shriners Children's Open - Wikipedia

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    The following year Fry's Electronics, chief presenting sponsor in 2006 and 2007, ended their association with the event, choosing to concentrate on a second tournament in Arizona that it was already sponsoring. Entertainer Justin Timberlake was the host of the tournament for five years, 2008 through 2012.

  5. Welch's/Fry's Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Welch's/Fry's Championship was a golf tournament for professional female golfers that was part of the LPGA Tour from 1981 to 2004. It was played at the Randolph Golf Course in Tucson, Arizona . From 1981 to 2002, it was played on the North Course and in 2003 and 2004 it was played on the Dell Urich Course.

  6. 2007 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    New tournament Fall Series: Sep 30 Viking Classic: Mississippi 3,500,000 Chad Campbell (4) 24 Fall Series: Oct 7 Valero Texas Open: Texas 4,500,000 Justin Leonard (11) 24 Fall Series: Oct 14 Frys.com Open: Nevada 4,000,000 George McNeill (1) 26 Fall Series: Oct 21 Fry's Electronics Open: Arizona 5,000,000 Mike Weir (8) 38 New tournament Fall ...

  7. George McNeill (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    In late 2005, he took a break from professional golf and worked as an assistant professional at the Shadow Wood and Forest Country Clubs in Fort Myers, Florida for six months. [2] In June 2006, he returned to professional golf by qualifying for the 2006 U.S. Open. He followed the U.S. Open with two Nationwide event starts, making one cut.

  8. Colt Knost - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after winning the 2007 U.S. Amateur, he turned professional, forfeiting his invitations to The Masters, the U.S. Open, and the Open Championship.Knost played in three events on the PGA Tour as a professional in 2007, making two of three cuts with his best finish coming at the Frys.com Open, where he finished T-38.

  9. List of Masters Tournament broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    CBS has televised the Masters in the United States every year since 1956, [1] [2] [3] when it used six cameras and covered only the final four holes. Tournament coverage of the first eight holes did not begin until 1995 because of resistance from the tournament organizers, but by 2007, more than 50 cameras were used.