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| Event | Date | Venue | ||
| US Open Golf - Weekly Pass | Jun 14, 2010 Mon TBA | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf - Monday Practice | Jun 14, 2010 Mon 7:00 AM | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf - Tuesday Practice | Jun 15, 2010 Tue TBA | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf - Wednesday Practice | Jun 16, 2010 Wed TBA | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf Championship - First Round | Jun 17, 2010 Thu 7:00 AM | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf Championship - Second Round | Jun 18, 2010 Fri 7:00 AM | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf Championship - Third Round | Jun 19, 2010 Sat 7:00 AM | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf Championship - Final Round | Jun 20, 2010 Sun 7:00 AM | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... | ||
| US Open Golf Championship - Playoff Round (If Necessary) | Jun 21, 2010 Mon TBA | Monterey, CA Pebble Beach Golf L... |
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