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The PGA Tour's drug testing program begins no sooner than July of this year, after a player education period. The LPGA program started on Jan. 1, and its first official tournament starts Feb. 14. Testing will be phased into the Nationwide Tour in late-2008 and the Champions Tour in mid-2009.
The PGA Tour's drug testing program begins no sooner than July of this year, after a player education period. The LPGA program started on Jan. 1, and its first official tournament starts Feb. 14. Testing will be phased into the Nationwide Tour in late-2008 and the Champions Tour in mid-2009.
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