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January 1, 1912 First PGA Championship of Canada

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The first PGA Championship of Canada is played at Mississauga Golf and Country Club on the day before the Canadian Open at Rosedale Golf Club. Charles Murray wins the tournament in a field of just 14 pros.

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    The first PGA Championship of Canada is played at Mississauga Golf and Country Club on the day before the Canadian Open at Rosedale Golf Club. Charles Murray wins the tournament in a field of just 14 pros.

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