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THE TOUR ChampionshipThe Tour Championship — We don't write article titles in all caps unless they are acronyms or initialisms. See for example PGA Tour, which is written as "PGA TOUR" by them PGA's marketing department, but as "PGA Tour" by the rest of the world. — sjorford ++ 14:19, 20 June 2006 (UTC) reply

See also Talk:The INTERNATIONAL and Talk:THE PLAYERS Championship. — sjorford ++ 14:21, 20 June 2006 (UTC) reply

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  • Support as the ALL CAPS is intended for logo use only, not in real sentences.-- Nick Dillinger 22:58, 20 June 2006 (UTC) reply
  • Oppose for the same reason articulated on the other talk pages; I've seen them write this in ordinary sentences and they put it in all caps. They own the trademark.
  • Support as the links from the PGA Tour page on Wikipedia for "THE PLAYERS Championship", "The INTERNATIONAL", "84 LUMBER Classic", and "FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort" are all redirected to pages using the more traditional, first letter capitalized format, for their titles. -- K1darkknight 06:02, 10 October 2006 (UTC) reply

Discussion

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The first sentence of the general description of this tournament states that "Beginning in 1997, the event alternated...". This event (under its former name, "Nabisco Championship") originated in 1987. Was this supposed to say "Beginning in 1987..."? If 1997 is the correct year, where was this event held, prior to '97? -- K1darkknight 06:07, 10 October 2006 (UTC) reply

Result:done

I just moved it, makes sense. -- Kim van der Linde at venus 20:10, 5 July 2006 (UTC) reply

Page move

I reverted the name of the article in line with previously established consensus here on the talk page. We can reopen discussion on that issue if anyone objects, but we should work it out here first, not in a revert war. -- Xyzzyva 04:54, 5 September 2007 (UTC) reply

2007 Tournament Purse Section

To All Wiki Editors ...

I used the TT Pre-Format Code for display of the Purse Breakdown, because it is easier to read.

Pity that Wikipedia doesn't permit some type of allowance for use of HTML code within PRE, TT or CODE areas. It would certainly help.

Thanx-A-Lot, Frank Fgf2007 22:06, 11 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Tour Championship 3-year exemption

Greetings ...

The PGA Tour's Exemption Category Page shows that the Tour Chmpionship exemption has been 3-years since 2002.

However, the 1998 PGA Tour Media Guide (plus each annual edition since) shows the Tour Championship exemption as being 3-years beginning 1998.

Thanx-A-Lot, Frank Fgf2007 05:20, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Requested move 11 August 2016

The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.

The result of the move request was: moved, no opposition. -- Tavix ( talk) 22:25, 18 August 2016 (UTC) reply


The Tour ChampionshipTour Championship – The tournament's official name has not included a "the" since 2010. I would have moved the page myself but couldn't for technical reasons. pʰeːnuːmuː →‎ pʰiːnyːmyː → ‎ ɸinimi → ‎ fiɲimi 01:22, 11 August 2016 (UTC) reply


The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.

Calamity Jane

I added... The Calamity Jane is a sterling silver commemorative putter given to the winner of the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club. The putter is an exact replica of Bobby Jones’ original putter. Jones received the original in 1920 from James Maiden. That putter and a copy were employed by Jones to capture 13 major championships including the Grand Slam in 1930.[4] The putter/trophy has been given to the winner of the TOUR Championship since 2005 and each winner before that year was retroactively given one.[5] No one has received two except for Tiger Woods who now has three. 2601:580:104:8330:14E0:8EB:7AD2:6059 ( talk) 13:14, 25 September 2018 (UTC) reply

Presentation of 2019 onwards

The PGA Tour has now updated its digital media guide to show a very similar table to the one we show here. http://mediaguide.pgatourhq.com/Tour/WebTemplate/ElectronicMediaGuide.nsf/vwWebFS/EECDAD5F51A9A2078525761C0059DAE3?openDocument Click on => Tournaments => Tour Championship Then scroll to the Tournament History

It has presented it will no purse / winners share / score in shots

I suggest we follow the presentation performed by the PGA Tour. If there isn't any objection, I will change this page to reflect this

Jopal22 ( talk) 22:38, 26 August 2019 (UTC) reply

80.189.131.73 changed the formatting. I'm not sure I like all the changes. pʰeːnuːmuː →‎ pʰiːnyːmyː → ‎ ɸinimi → ‎ fiɲimi 14:29, 27 August 2019 (UTC) reply