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The Players Championship

THE PLAYERS Championship is a prestigious annual golf tournament for professional male golfers which takes place every March on the PGA TOUR. The event was founded in 1974 as the Tournament Players Championship, played at Sawgrass Country Club's Oceanside Course (a combination of the "East" and "West" 9-hole courses) in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Since 1982 it has been played across the road from Sawgrass Country Club, on the Stadium Course at the "Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass" (usually known as the TPC at Sawgrass). It became known as THE PLAYERS Championship (properly rendered in all caps) in 1988.

THE PLAYERS Championship offers the highest prize fund of any tournament in golf ($8 million in 2005), and is sometimes referred to by the media as the "Fifth major", but it does not have official major status. The field usually includes virtually all of the top few dozen ranked golfers in the world, but unlike the three majors which are staged in the United States, it does not count as an official event on the PGA European Tour, where they have The Deutsche Bank Players' Championship of Europe. The winner receives a fixed allocation of forty points towards their Official World Golf Ranking, which is the most allocated to any event apart from the majors, in which winners earn fifty points. For comparison, the winners of the three individual World Golf Championships receive thirty-eight points.

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