US Open 10 ball

How about 4 Augusta's each year for the PGAs Masters.... is where I'm comin' from.
Grinds mah grits. I never liked it.
Feels like another.....
Using the McDermott tour event Name, without John.

Mark did allot of good in life.
Only 11 responded to his passing on my thread, and 122 responded to Gabbys.
Mark was def a better man.
 
Wish Griffs would Remove their US Open wording.


The PGA has only One Masters.
Pool only one.... US Open 9 ball.

The 2023 United States Open Championship is the 123rd U.S. Open, the national open golf championship of the United States.
It is a 72-hole stroke play tournament scheduled for June 15–18 on the North Course of Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles, California

Will you enjoy hearing about Griffs US Open events for another 100 years.
Do they have a PGA US Open par three event every year?

I understand in part what you are saying at least conceptually but for the record, the PGA has no governance at all over The Masters that is wholly controlled by Augusta National Golf Club. They also do not control The US Open that is the USGA.


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That looks like a pretty strong field there. Many players in the high 700's and a few over 800. Roland Garcia at 393 is kind of a joke. Try 790 and you'll be more accurate. I think first prize is $10,000. A couple of years ago that would be a big payday. Now it's second tier.

Fedor can make this a nice little scoop, and it wouldn't surprise me if he did. $21,000 if he can win them both! Now that is a nice payday. ;)
Chalk one up for Jay here. 2023 has been testament to the all-around excellence of this young superstar.

In January, he won the Derby City 9ball
In January, he won the Derby City Banks
In February, he won the Skinny Bob's One Pocket
In March, he won the US Open 10ball
In March, he won the US Open 8ball

That's right, in the first calendar quarter of 2023, Fedor has won a title in five different disciplines. Wow!
 
Looks like the US Open 8-Ball purse was reduced because of a smaller-than-hoped-for field, so Fedor got $9,000 instead of $10,000. Assuming the all-around prize was still $1,000, that gave him $20,000 for the two events (10-Ball and 8-Ball).
 
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