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Baltusrol to host Women’s PGA and PGA Championship

KILDEER, Ill. (AP) — The PGA Championship is returning to Baltusrol, and the Women’s PGA is going to the fabled New Jersey course for the first time. The announcement Saturday marks the second time in as many years that the PGA of America scheduled majors for men and women at the same course. The PGA Championship and Women’s PGA also will be at Aronimink over the next decade. The Women’s PGA goes to Baltusrol in 2023. The men will be there in 2029. It will be the third PGA Championship at Baltusrol, with Jimmy Walker winning in 2016 and Phil Mickelson winning in 2005. Baltusrol also held the U.S. Open seven times. The Women’s PGA will be at Aronimink outside Philadelphia in 2020, with the men

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