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Invesco QQQ Championship

2016 establishments in CaliforniaGolf in CaliforniaPGA Tour Champions eventsRecurring sporting events established in 2016Sports in Ventura County, California

The Invesco QQQ Championship is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions, played at Sherwood Country Club in Lake Sherwood, California. The inaugural edition in October 2016 featured a 72-player field competing for a $2 million purse, and was a no-cut 54-hole event.

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Invesco QQQ Championship
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