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The '''1984 PGA Championship''' ([[August 16]]-[[August 19|19]], [[1984]]) was the tour championship tournament sponsored by the Professional Golfers' Association of America and hosted by the [[Shoal Creek|Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club]] in [[Shelby County]].
The '''1984 PGA Championship''' ([[August 16]]-[[August 19|19]], [[1984]]) was the tour championship tournament sponsored by the Professional Golfers' Association of America and hosted by the [[Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club]] in [[Shelby County]].


150 players vied for a share of a $700,000 purse. The winner was Lee Trevino who finished four strokes ahead of Gary PLayer and Lanny Wadkins to claim the $125,000 top prize. The win was Trevino's second in the PGA Championship and his sixth and last major championship victory.
150 players vied for a share of a $700,000 purse. The winner was Lee Trevino who finished four strokes ahead of Gary PLayer and Lanny Wadkins to claim the $125,000 top prize. The win was Trevino's second in the PGA Championship and his sixth and last major championship victory.
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The 1984 PGA Championship (August 16-19, 1984) was the tour championship tournament sponsored by the Professional Golfers' Association of America and hosted by the Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club in Shelby County.

150 players vied for a share of a $700,000 purse. The winner was Lee Trevino who finished four strokes ahead of Gary PLayer and Lanny Wadkins to claim the $125,000 top prize. The win was Trevino's second in the PGA Championship and his sixth and last major championship victory.

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