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Champions Tour Schedule

Jan. 22-24 _ Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai (Stewart Cink)

Feb. 13-15 _ Chubb Classic (David Toms)

March 6-8 _ James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational (Zach Johnson)

March 20-22 _ Cologuard Classic (Steven Alker)

March 27-29 _ Hoag Classic (Stewart Cink)

April 16-19 _ Senior PGA Championship (Stewart Cink)

April 24-26 _ Mitsubishi Electric Classic (Retief Goosen)

April 30-May 3 _ Regions Tradition (Stewart Cink)

May 8-10 _ Insperity Invitational (Boo Weekley)

May 21-23 _ Trophy Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco

June 5-7 _ American Family Insurance Championship, Madison, Wis.

June 12-14 _ Principal Charity Classic, Des Moines, Iowa

June 26-28 _ DICK’S Open, Endicott, N.Y.

July 2-5 _ U.S. Senior Open Championship, Columbus, Ohio

July 9-12 _ Kaulig Companies Championship, Akron, Ohio

July 23-26 _ ISPS HANDA Senior Open, Auchterarder, United Kingdom

July 31-Aug. 2 _ Portugal Invitational, Quarteira, Portugal

Aug. 14-16 _ Boeing Classic, Snoqualmie, Wash.

Aug. 21-23 _ Rogers Charity Classic, Calgary, Alberta

Aug. 28-30 _ The Ally Challenge, Grand Blanc, Mich.

Sept. 11-13 _ Sanford International, Sioux Falls, S.D.

Sept. 18-20 _ PURE Insurance Championship, Pebble Beach, Calif.

Oct. 2-4 _ Jefferson Lehigh Valley Classic, Allentown, Pa.

Oct. 9-11 _ Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS, Palm Coast, Fla.

Oct. 16-18 _ SAS Championship, Cary, N.C.

Oct. 23-25 _ Stifel Charity Classic, St. Louis

Oct. 30-Nov. 1 _ Simmons Bank Championship, Little Rock, Ark.

Nov. 12-15 _ Charles Schwab Cup Championship, Phoenix

Freedom 250 Grand Prix turns the National Mall into Lollapalooza for motorsports fans

Day 1 of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix is in the record books, with racing legends, IndyCar drivers and thousands of fans taking over the streets of D.C. Yes, Jeff Gordon swept both IROC races Saturday, with Kurt Busch finishing second in both, as the inaugural race weekend brought motorsports to the heart of the nation’s capital. But the action was not limited to the track. The Air National Guard Fan Zone turned “America’s front yard” into something resembling Lollapalooza for motorsports fans, with a live DJ playing music, picnic tables and umbrellas, and massive screens showing the race, along with food, cornhole games and merchandise trucks.
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