-- When: Through Sunday

-- Where: Atlanta Athletic Club, Johns Creek

-- Defending champion: Martin Kaymer

-- Tickets: Today's rounds start at $85. Saturday and Sunday start at $90. Weeklong pass starts at $285. Children 17 and younger get in free if accompanied by a ticketed adult. There are charges for upgraded ticket packages.

-- Parking: Free parking is located at Gwinnett Arena and includes shuttles to the course. For an upgrade to a pay lot go to www.pga2011.com.

-- Call: 1-800-PGA-GOLF (800-742-4653) with questions regarding tickets or parking.

Mobile devices

-- People with mobile devices will be asked to adjust the volume setting to “silent” or “vibrate.”

-- Phone calls can be made and taken in designated areas throughout the golf course, primarily near concession stands.

-- Text messaging and emailing are allowed on the course.

-- Mobile-device camera use is permitted during practice rounds only.

-- Video recording is not permitted.

Some things you can’t take in

-- Personal electronics such as hand-held games, radios, televisions (including hand-held), iPods, etc.

-- Oversized chairs with wide armrests (small, portable/folding chairs are permitted).

-- Weapons of any kind (regardless of permit), including pocket knives.

-- Bags larger than 12 inches by 12 inches by 12 inches in their natural state.

-- Food and beverages (including alcoholic beverages).

TV schedule

-- Today: 1-7 p.m., TNT

-- Saturday: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., TNT; 2-7 p.m., CBS

-- Sunday: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., TNT; 2-7 p.m., CBS

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