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| $1,700,000 Administaff Small Business Classic Field | The Woodlands Country Club (Tournament Course) Par 72 - 7018 Yards | | The Woodlands, Texas | | Oct 22 - Oct 24, 2010 | | | | | | | | | NOTES | | | The strength of the Champions Tour is in the debut. Fred Couples debuted
earlier this year and gave the circuit a shot in the arm. Two more players
are making their debut this week, and with all due respect, one is a much
bigger star than the other. Kenny Perry turned 50 in August and will make his
first Champions Tour start on Friday. Perry`s had a rough go of it on the PGA
Tour this year with just one top-10, but last year he was awesome, losing the
Masters playoff, but picking up two other wins. Perry said he intends to play
both tours next year. Steve Lowery is also starting on the elder circuit this
week, and while he won`t have the fanfare reserved for Perry, he`s a
three-time PGA Tour winner. His last trip to the winner`s circle was in 2008
at Pebble Beach. Last year, John Cook came from behind on Sunday to earn his
third Champions Tour title. He won by two strokes over both Jay Haas and Bob
Tway, but it was a back-nine collapse from second-round leader Dan Forsman
that helped pave the way to victory for Cook. Golf Channel has all three
rounds. Next week is the final full-field event of the year, the AT&T
Championship, which was won last year by Phil Blackmar. The following week,
the top 30 on the money list head to Harding Park for the Charles Schwab Cup
Championship.
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