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The PGA Tour has reached a multiyear deal with the Asian Tour to
stage the Malaysia Asia Pacific Golf Classic. The tours said Monday
the event will be played late next year at The Mines Resort and
Golf Club, with the winner receiving $1 million from the $6 million
purse. The top 25 players from the PGA Tour's final FedEx Cup
standings and the top 10 available players from the Asian Tour
money...
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