The PGA Tour player was born in a California town that didn’t have a course. However, he considers this week’s event a home-game.

The three-time winner on the PGA Tour would like to start building on last year’s showing at The American Express.
This historic California golf club has undergone a two-year renovation. The results are stunning.

Both nines of the course that opened in 1951 closed in April to allow for extensive work on greens, fairways and trees.
Check out how a California desert community uses golf to promote its minor-league hockey team

One or two members of the club said they had no interest in hockey, but that might change with a hometown team to root for.