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By Ron Sirak
Golf World Tuesday, May 1, 2007 A couple of years ago the PGA Tour made a stylistic change, promoting the word "TOUR" to all capital letters. Most media -- including this Web site -- opted to follow their own style rules rather than a marketing move. Now, the return of a Masters invitation to some winners gives added meaning to the use of the shift key in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., the tour's hometown. What we have is the PGA TOUR, the PGA Tour and the PGA tour. The case change is all about FedEx Cup points. Before the Masters ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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