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KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. – The PGA of America announced that the
renowned Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort will test the strongest field
in major championship golf in August 2012, selecting the course for the 94th
PGA Championship. Pre-registration for Championship tickets is taking place now. Fans are encouraged to pre-register to participate in a six-week sales window November 15 - December 31, 2010. Visit www.PGA2012.com for complete ticket information. Those that have pre-registered will receive further information about the on-sale process.
The PGA named The Ocean Course as host site for the 2005 PGA Club
Professional Championship in 2002, and awarded the resort the 2007
Senior PGA Championship in 2004. In September 1991, The PGA introduced
the golf world to The Ocean Course's links style layout when America
edged Europe in an unforgettable 29th Ryder Cup. The Ocean
Course at Kiawah Island will become only the fifth course to host the
PGA Championship, Ryder Cup and Senior PGA Championship. In 2005,
Laurel Valley Golf Club in Ligonier, Pa., joined PGA National Golf Club
of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., as only the second course to earn this
distinction. Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y., became the third
to earn the honor when it played host to the 2008 Senior PGA
Championship, and Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky., became the
fourth when it played host to the 37th Ryder Cup in 2008. The
PGA Championship, which enjoys a rich heritage dating back to 1916,
will be played this Aug. 9-15, at Whistling Straits Golf Club in
Kohler, Wis., and the 93rd PGA Championship Aug. 8-14, 2011, at The
Atlanta Athletic Club, in Duluth, Ga. Since its origin in 1916,
the PGA Championship has become one of the game's most anticipated
major championships, and perennially features the strongest field in
golf. The PGA Champions roster featured many of the greatest players
from all generations of golf -- from Hagen, Sarazen, Snead, Nelson and
Hogan, to Nicklaus, Trevino, Woods and Singh. The PGA of
America, founded in 1916, is a not-for-profit organization that
promotes the game of golf while continuing to enhance the standards of
the profession. The Association is comprised of more than 28,000 men
and women PGA Professionals who are dedicated to growing participation
in the game of golf. Designed from a ribbon of pristine sand
dunes stretching nearly three miles along the Atlantic Ocean at the
eastern end of Kiawah Island, The Ocean Course is a par-72 layout
reminiscent of the great seaside links of England and Scotland. In
addition to the PGA's events, the course has also hosted the 1997 and
2003 World Cups, and the 2001 UBS Warburg Cup. As well as The Ocean
Course, Kiawah Island Golf Resort features four other championship
courses: Turtle Point by Jack Nicklaus, Osprey Point by Tom Fazio,
Cougar Point by Gary Player and Oak Point by Clyde Johnston. The resort
also includes The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island -- a spectacular new
255-room oceanfront hotel and spa -- the number one ranked tennis
program in the country, and a plethora of dining and recreational
opportunities. For more information about the resort, visit www.kiawahresort.com or call 843-768-2912. Click Here for Entire Press Release.
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