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After a thrilling two weeks in Hawaii, the PGA Tour heads to sunny Palm Springs for the American Express. The first stop on the annual West Coast swing is one of the few remaining pro-ams on the PGA Tour schedule with three rounds with amateurs on a three-course rotation of the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West,