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2022 Phoenix Open: Live stream, how to watch online, TV schedule, radio coverage, golf tee times
The course, the event and the field are all compelling this week at tpc scottsdale.
This week's WM Phoenix Open, which got underway Thursday, has been a blast through 54 holes with the final 18 wrapping up Sunday night on CBS. TPC Scottsdale always brings it with the atmosphere, and this year's field was stunning with six of the top 10 in the world and 15 of the top 20.
Brooks Koepka is defending his crown, while Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas were going for their first win of the year. Yet through three rounds of action, the defending champion Koepka is firmly in the hunt to go back-to-back as he sits tied for second a shot of the lead. The others? Not so much.
At the top of the leaderboard through 54 holes, however, was Sahith Theegala, who entered the tournament on a sponsor exemption. He was up by just one stroke entering the final day of action.
Here's how you can catch the final two rounds of the 2022 WM Phoenix Open.
All times Eastern; streaming start times approximated
Round 4 – Sunday
Round starts: 11 a.m.
PGA Tour Live (four streams): 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. -- PGA Tour Live Early TV coverage: 1-3 p.m. on Golf Channel
Live TV coverage: 3-6 p.m. on CBS Live simulcast: 3-6 p.m. on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App
Radio: 1-6 p.m. on PGA Tour Radio
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Phoenix announce 2022 tour dates
The french band will hit the road from september..
Phoenix have announced details of an upcoming tour. The Alpha Zulu Tour, which shares a name with the new song the band released last week, will hit North America in September before making its way to Europe in November. Porches will provide support on the North American leg, which begins in Saint Paul on September 6 and includes shows at New York's Radio City Music Hall and the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 10 at 10 am local time. See below for the band's full schedule.
In addition to the live dates, Phoenix have also shared the video for “Alpha Zulu,” which was directed by Pascal Teixeira, Emma Besson, and Louis Bes. A press release states that Phoenix are in the studio finishing work on the follow-up to 2017 album Ti Amo .
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9/6 Saint Paul, MN - Palace Theatre * 9/7 Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom * 9/9 New York, NY - Radio City Music Hall * 9/10 New Haven, CT - Westville Music Bowl * 9/13 Boston, MA - Roadrunner * 9/15 Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore * 9/16 Washington, D.C. - Anthem * 9/17-18 Atlanta, GA - Music Midtown 9/19 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium * 9/20 Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room * 9/22 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant * 9/23 Bentonville, AR - Format Festival 10/6 Los Angeles, CA - YouTube Theater * 10/7 Berkeley, CA - Greek Theatre * 10/10 Denver, CO - Mission Ballroom * 10/12 Kansas City, MO - Arvest Bank Theatre * 10/14-16 Austin, TX - ACL 10/18 Mexico City, Mexico - Pepsi Center
11/16 London, England - Brixton Academy 11/18 Milan, Italy - Alcatraz Club 11/20 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle 11/23 Brussels, Belgium - Ancienne Belgique 11/26 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso 11/29 Paris, France - Olympia
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- Free Admission on Monday and Tuesday courtesy of Ford Free Days.
- Ages 15 & under are free when accompanied by an adult.
- Tickets are also available at the gate.
- Weekly sponsor packages available.
The DraftKings Sportsbook offers great food and beverage options including cocktails, beer and wine – making this a must-see “19th Hole” experience.
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Get up-close to the pros, feel the excitement, while enjoying close proximity to the Fan Zone, Merchandise Tent, and the main entrance.
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A newly reimagined 18th hole experience awaits at the 1937 Club curated by the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess.
The Bay Club is located on golfer’s left at #17 overlooking the 17th fairway and green, providing a fantastic view of the action on a very drivable par 4.
Access to multiple hospitality venues throughout the week.
Cove is located on golfer’s right at #17 and provides one of the most valued suite hospitality opportunities for the corporate participant.
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Offering a variety of package types, this high-energy locale has something for everyone all week long.
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Situated in the heart of the tournament and adjacent to the lake along the 18 th fairway, Greenskeeper is the place to be and be seen.
Beautifully situated high above the Greenskeeper party, a Greenskeeper Suite Options provide an oasis to relax with your guests while keeping an eye on the energetic crowd below.
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The Skybox 16 Loge Suites truly offer the most unique and exclusive experience at the tournament.
Overlooking the 18th green, sitting at the highest point of the TPC Scottsdale, the Perch provides a front row seat to the finishing hole as well as incredible views of all the tournament action.
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The Thunderbirds are excited to present the 3rd annual Concert in the Coliseum on the famous 16th Hole on Saturday, February 3rd.
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The Boss is back: Bruce Springsteen launches 2024 tour with a joyous Phoenix concert
W hen Rolling Stone invited readers to vote for the greatest live acts of all time in 2011, it’s doubtful the results came as a huge surprise to anyone.
Not only did Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band win the popular vote, they did it without “a close second anywhere in sight."
And that’s because their concerts were — and are , as they reminded us as Springsteen relaunched his postponed world tour on Tuesday, March 19, at Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix — the stuff of legends.
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Springsteen and The E Street Band stretch the boundaries of what it means to prove it all night while chasing moments of transcendence that can range from deeply moving to profoundly silly.
Bruce Springsteen setlist 2024: Every song he sang at Phoenix tour relaunch
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band relaunched their tour in Phoenix
The last time Springsteen brought the E Street Band to Phoenix , on a tour in 2016 re-exploring “The River,” they turned in a 3½-hour concert whose truly awe-inspiring six-song encore ended in a spirited revival of the Isley Brothers’ “Shout.”
The fans who flocked to Footprint Center on Tuesday night were on a pilgrimage to see the relaunch of the E Street Band’s first tour since then — a tour cut short in 2023 as Springsteen was treated for peptic ulcer disease, a potentially serious gastrointestinal condition.
Springsteen turned 74 in late September 2023. Four days later, he broke the news that he’d been forced to postpone all remaining concerts booked for 2023 “out of an abundance of caution.”
Naturally, I went into the Springsteen concert on Tuesday night assuming I might feel the need to make allowances for age and health and everything those words imply, especially when used that close together.
But the Springsteen who rocked that arena in Phoenix on Tuesday didn’t need my well-intentioned qualifiers.
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Springsteen brought his A-game to the relaunch of his world tour
The man brought his A-game at the helm of an 18-member E Street Band (or 17 if you’re not counting Springsteen as a member of that band, which seems a bit ridiculous) in a breathless journey through their glory days with an energy that only seemed to flag in the course of their nearly three-hour performance when the song itself demanded it.
He’s certainly scaled back on the physicality of his performance style.
There were no bent-knee slides across the stage. No leaping to rival a young Pete Townshend. But the sense of showmanship remains, from the playful rapport of Springsteen's onstage antics with the members of the E Street Band to the charming self-awareness of his dance moves to that moment toward the end where he tore his shirt open for no apparent reason other than to entertain.
His voice has aged a bit since the first time he followed that iconic shout of “1-2-3-4” with “the highway’s jammed with broken heroes on a last-chance power drive.” But he’s too good a singer to let that compromise the essence of his vocals, settling into a more conversational delivery on “Born to Run” that made it feel like you were hearing those same lyrics for the first time after knowing them for nearly 50 years while also sidestepping the high notes.
Springsteen and the E Street Band are on a search-and-rescue mission
My favorite Springsteen memory is the E Street Band reunion show I saw in 1999 at the Meadowlands in Jersey, where the Boss announced that they were on a “search-and-rescue mission” to regenerate, rejuvenate and otherwise rekindle the spark that is “the majesty, the mystery and the ministry of rock ‘n’ roll.”
Of course they were.
And 25 years later? Springsteen seemed as committed as ever to that search-and-rescue mission, from the time he and his bandmates made their entrance one-by-one to set the tone with “Lonesome Day,” one of three songs they played from “The Rising,” to the raucous rendition of “Twist and Shout” that brought the encore to a joyous climax, having been requested by an 18-year-old fan whose sign said this was his first Springsteen concert.
That kid obviously picked a good night to be introduced to what it means to witness Springsteen in his element, leading the E Street Band in a 29-song overview of his career.
Highlights ranged from 'Born to Run' to 'Dancing in the Dark'
The setlist made its way through countless classics, reaching back to his first album, “Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.,” for a loose-limbed “Spirit in the Night,” and touching on a number of the most beloved songs on “Born to Run” and “Darkness on the Edge of Town” as well as “No Surrender,” “Dancing in the Dark” and other crowd-pleasing highlights of “Born in the U.S.A.,” a 17-times-platinum mainstream-saturating exercise in world domination that remains his most successful album.
They also dusted off a handful of the soul and R&B songs Springsteen covered on his latest album, 2022’s “Only the Strong Survive,” and three songs from his latest album of original material, “Letter To You,” including the solo acoustic version of “I’ll See You In My Dreams” that brought the encore to a haunted finish.
But what made that concert special went beyond what songs they played.
The E Street Band remain a force of nature, despite the loss of Clarence Clemons — “the Big Man” as his joining of the band is celebrated even now in “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” — and Danny Federici, who played organ, glockenspiel and accordion from the time they put the band together in Belmar, New Jersey, until his death in 2008.
Springsteen honored their memory during “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out," during which their images were flashed across the screens above the stage.
The new, expanded E Street Band was brilliant
The current edition of the E Street Band is a three-guitar army with Springsteen, the Valley's own Nils Lofgren and Steven Van Zandt taking turns in the spotlight, two great keyboard players (Roy Bittan and touring member Charles Giordano), violinist Soozie Tyrell, the stellar rhythm section of drummer Max Weinberg and bassist Garry Tallent, and 44-year-old Jake Clemons still doing an excellent job of honoring his uncle, Clarence Clemons, who died in 2011, with the swagger (and physical stature) one would need to even try to fill those shoes.
There’s a flashiness to Lofgren’s soloing that’s undeniable while Springsteen squeezes out the sparks in solos that rely more on the power of each individual note and how it’s phrased, as evidenced on “Prove It All Night,” in particular, while indulging in some low-end twang Duane Eddy would’ve envied on a fantastic “Letter to You.”
The E Street Band’s ranks are further fleshed out in their current incarnation by four backup singers, a four-man horn squad and percussionist Anthony Almonte.
It was quite the crowded stage.
Springsteen kept the banter to a minimum in Phoenix
Springsteen's legend is based in part on his conversational approach to showmanship, as evidenced by the classic monologues captured on “Live/1975–85.”
But he kept the chit-chat to a minimum for much of Tuesday’s concert.
Taking the stage in a red-and-black flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled extra high, he greeted the fans with a quick “Good evening, Arizona. 1-2-3-4” and barely said another word until he’d made it through “The Promised Land,” the 10th song of the night.
Springsteen eulogized his teenage bandmate George Theiss
His first big monologue was 14 songs deep, after “Mary’s Place,” when he introduced the poignant “Last Man Standing” with the story of George Theiss, a bandmate he met at 15.
“It was 1965,” he began.
“I was 15 years old and I had been playing guitar for about six months when one summer afternoon, I heard a knock on my door and it was George Theiss, a school friend of mine, and he was looking for a guitar player to audition for his band.”
Springsteen passed the audition in a “shotgun shack” and “embarked on the greatest adventure of my life,” he said. “I played in my first real rock ‘n’ roll band and it lasted for three years. As kids. Three years! That’s a lifetime for teenagers.”
Fast forward 50 years and a much older Springsteen is visiting Theiss on his deathbed as his former bandmate is dying of cancer.
“He only had a few days to live,” Springsteen said. “And I realized that his passing would leave me as the last living member of that first band, the Castiles.”
Springsteen spoke of 'death's final and lasting gift to us'
Death brings a certain clarity, Springsteen said. “Death’s final and lasting gift to us, the living, is you get an expanded vision of the life you can live yourself. George’s death made me realize, again, just how important it is to try and live every moment you’re here.”
And with that, the stage was set for “Last Man Standing,” a haunted highlight of his latest album of original material, “Letter to You.”
The tribute to his fallen bandmate carried over into “Backstreets,” one of several emotional highlights that ventured into existential territory.
He didn’t mention the loss of his mother, Adele Ann Springsteen, who died in January at 98. But there’s no doubt that she was on his mind.
Even "Night Shift," the Commodores cover from "Only the Strong Survive," felt like it tied into the existential theme.
After bringing the show to a crowd-pleasing climax in an encore packed with some of Springsteen’s most enduring calling cards, from “Born to Run” to “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” “Glory Days,” an anthemic “Dancing in the Dark” and “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out,” Springsteen sent the other members of the E Street Band away after a joyous “Twist and Shout” to end the night with a solo acoustic rendition of “I’ll See You in My Dreams.”
"I'll see you in my dreams," he sang. "We'll meet and live and laugh again. I'll see you in my dreams, yeah, around the river bend. For death is not the end and I'll see you in my dreams."
Springsteen apologized for postponing his Phoenix concert
But first, he said he was sorry he had to reschedule his world tour.
“First, I want to apologize if there was any discomfort because we had to move the show last time,” he said. “I had a mother (expletive) of a bellyache. I hope we didn’t inconvenience you too much.”
Then after making a plea on behalf of St. Mary’s Food Bank , he brought the concert to an existential close with “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” a suitably haunted reflection on the friends he lost along the way.
It was a fitting close to a concert steeped in existential musings by a legend who invited us to take that long walk on his first release with “Growin’ Up.”
More than 50 years later, Springsteen is still growin’ up, inviting us to come along. It’s a beautiful thing if you’re willing to let your guard down and experience the ride.
Bruce Springsteen setlist 2024: Every song he played in Phoenix
Here’s every song Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played at Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
- “Lonesome Day”
- “No Surrender”
- “Two Hearts” (with snippet of “It Takes Two” by Marvin Gaye/Kim Weston)
- “Darlington County”
- “Prove it All Night”
- “Darkness on the Edge of Town”
- “Letter to You”
- “The Promised Land”
- “Spirit in the Night”
- “Don’t Play That Song (You Lied)” (Ben E. King cover)
- “Night Shift” (Commodores cover)
- “Mary’s Place”
- “Last Man Standing”
- “Backstreets”
- “Because the Night”
- “She’s the One”
- “Wrecking Ball”
- “The Rising”
- “Thunder Road”
- “Born to Run”
- “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)”
- “Glory Days”
- “Dancing in the Dark”
- “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”
- “Twist and Shout” (The Top Notes/Isley Brothers/Beatles cover by sign request)
- “I’ll See You in My Dreams”
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Here are the shows set for Phoenix area’s biggest concert stages in 2024
Mar 27, 2024, 3:30 AM | Updated: 11:37 am
Neil Young, Jennifer Lopez and Usher are among the stars scheduled to perform in metro Phoenix in 2024. (Getty Images File Photos)
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PHOENIX — Valley fans of all types of arena-filling entertainment are sure to find something to their taste in the coming months.
Here are all the headliners booked for the Phoenix area’s large-scale concert venues in 2024 (updated March. 27) — Desert Diamond Arena , Footprint Center , Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre , Chase Field and State Farm Stadium :
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Iconic British heavy metal veterans Iron Maiden have added a Phoenix date to the North American leg of the Future Past Tour, playing Footprint Center on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, with Mongolian metal greats the Hu.
No further shows will be announced for North America.
The Hu issued a statement saying, “Iron Maiden is the master of the masters of rock music. They are one of the biggest inspirations to us! The way that they create and perform their music is majestic and we still remember the first time we heard their ‘Trooper’ song and felt the deep energy behind each word.”
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Future Past Tour features songs from 'Senjetsu,' 'Somewhere in Time'
The Future Past Tour, which features songs from Maiden’s latest studio release, “Senjutsu,” and 1986’s seminal “Somewhere in Time” alongside other fan favorites, played to more than 750,000 fans at more than 30 sold-out shows across Europe in the summer of 2023.
They also played Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver alongside their highly praised appearance at California’s Power Trip Festival in October, which had Consequence raving “Iron Maiden set the bar high at Power Trip” and The Desert Sun saying they “delivered a hard-hitting performance to open the festival on a high note."
The tour features one of the most spectacular stage productions of Maiden’s career.
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10 of the best players at the texas children's houston open over the last 3 seasons, share this article.
The PGA Tour has moved on from the Sunshine State and Florida Swing and is in the Longhorn State for the Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course, the host course since 2020.
Tony Finau, who won the event in November 2022, is the defending champion and is joined in the field by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler -- winner of his last two starts at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Players Championship -- Will Zalatoris, Wyndham Clark, Sahith Theegala and Jason Day.
Houston Open: Picks to win, odds
The total purse for this year’s Houston Open is $9.1 million with $1.638 million -- plus 500 FedEx Cup points -- going to the winner.
Memorial Park Golf Course is a par-70 track measuring 7,435 yards.
Let’s take a look at 10 players with some of the best course history at the Houston Open since its move to MPGC (2020, three seasons).
Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler of the United States follows his shot from the 11th tee during the final round of THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass on March 17, 2024 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 9th (2022), 2nd (2021) and 32nd (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 13/5
Mackenzie Hughes
Mackenzie Hughes of Canada plays a shot from a bunker on the 16th hole during the final round of the Valspar Championship at Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club on March 24, 2024 in Palm Harbor, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 29th (2021) and 7th (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 60/1
Scott Piercy
Scott Piercy of the United States watches his shot from the 13th tee during the first round of the Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve Golf Club on March 07, 2024 in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 19th (2021) and 32nd (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 500/1
Tony Finau poses with the trophy and his wife Alayna and son Drace after putting in to win on the 18th hole during the final round of the Cadence Bank Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on November 13, 2022 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 1st (2022), MC (2021) and 24th (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 22/1
Joel Dahmen
Joel Dahmen plays from the 1st tee during the third round of THE PLAYERS Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports
Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 9th (2022) and 5th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 80/1
Alex Smalley
Alex Smalley of the United States plays a shot during the third round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run on July 08, 2023 in Silvis, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 4th (2022) and 15th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 150/1
Jason Day of Australia looks on during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links on February 03, 2024 in Pebble Beach, California. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 54th (2021) and 7th (2020)
Aaron Rai acknowledges the crowd after making his putt on the 11th hole during the first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii golf tournament at Waialae Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 7th (2022) and 19th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 50/1
Stephan Jaeger
Stephan Jaeger hits his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course – South Course. Mandatory Credit: Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY Sports
Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 9th (2022) and 35th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 45/1
Wyndham Clark
Wyndham Clark waits to play on the 3rd green during the final round of THE PLAYERS Championship golf tournament. (Photo: David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 41st (2021) and MC (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 12/1
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WM Phoenix Open
TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course)
Scottsdale, Arizona • USA
Feb 10 - 13, 2022
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WM Phoenix Open. TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) Scottsdale, Arizona • USA. Feb 10 - 13, 2022. Leaderboard Highlights Tee Times Field FedExCup Course Stats TOURCAST Odds Past Results Overview ...
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The 2022 WM Phoenix Open will take place Feb. 7-13 at TPC Scottsdale. "The People's Open" has been named the Tournament of the Year by the PGA TOUR four times in the past seven years (2014, 2015, 2018, 2019) to acknowledge the tournament's legendary status as one the most unique events in golf.
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Davis Thompson looks to improve upon his 43rd-place finish in 2022's tournament when he hits the links in the 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course March 28-31.
Ben Taylor placed third in the Texas Children's Houston Open in 2022, shooting a -11 on the par-70 course. His sights are set higher March 28-31 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.
The total purse for this year's Houston Open is $9.1 million with $1.638 million -- plus 500 FedEx Cup points -- going to the winner. Memorial Park Golf Course is a par-70 track measuring 7,435 yards. Let's take a look at 10 players with some of the best course history at the Houston Open since its move to MPGC (2020, three seasons).
Luke List seeks a better outcome this time around in the 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open. He finished 57th at the par-70 Memorial Park Golf Course in 2022.
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The Field. This week marks the second-to-last event before the Masters. The Texas Children's Houston Open has undergone a few name changes, a venue switch, and now a date switch (it was last played on the PGA in November 2022) but has remained a regular stop for the TOUR.