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U.S. Senior Open
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2020 Senior Open, Senior Women's Open Canceled
Due to the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and its continued uncertainty, the USGA has canceled both U.S. Senior Open Championships for 2020.
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33 Qualifying Sites Set for 2023 U.S. Senior Open
The USGA has announced that 33 sites will host 18-hole qualifying for the 2023 U.S. Senior Open Championship at SentryWorld in Stevens Point, Wis.
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Two Future U.S. Senior Opens Headed to Saucon Valley
Saucon Valley Country Club, in Bethlehem, Pa., which hosted its third U.S. Senior Open in 2022, will be the site of the 2032 and 2042 U.S. Senior Opens.
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Currently Exempt Players for 2023 U.S. Senior Open
Players currently exempt from qualifying for the 2023 U.S. Senior Open Championship to be contested at SentryWorld in Stevens Point, Wis., from June 29-July 2.
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Harrington Holds on to Win 42nd U.S. Senior Open
Padraig Harrington, who started the final round with a 5-stroke lead, held off a hard-charging Steve Stricker to win the 42nd U.S. Senior Open by one shot at Saucon Valley.
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Labritz’s Breakthrough Week Was a Long Time Coming
Qualifier Rob Labritz, a rookie on PGA Tour Champions, enjoyed a breakthrough week in the 42nd U.S. Senior Open with his tie for fourth at Saucon Valley Country Club.
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42nd U.S. Senior Open: Sunday Scenes From Saucon Valley
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Sauers in Full Chase Mode as He Seeks 2nd Title
No stranger to adversity, 2016 U.S Senior Open champ Gene Sauers has a big 5-stroke hurdle to overcome in Sunday's final round at Saucon Valley C.C.
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Els (67) Makes Move, But Knows He Needs More
A late Saturday charge by two-time U.S. Open champion Ernie Els has the South African in solo fourth, 7 strokes back of Padraig Harrington at the 42nd U.S. Senior Open.
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Harrington Takes Control at Saucon Valley, Leads by 5
Padraig Harrington followed a second-round 65 with a third-round 66 on Saturday at Saucon Valley C.C. to take a 5-stroke lead in the 42nd U.S. Senior Open.
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42nd U.S. Senior Open: Saturday Scenes From Saucon Valley
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2019 Champion Stricker Back from Health Woes, Chasing Major Titles
A health scare last fall forced 2019 U.S. Senior Open champ Steve Stricker to take a hiatus for several months. Now he's back and chasing a second U.S. Senior Open title.
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