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More Than 2,700 Entries Accepted For 2013 U.S. Senior Open Championship
The United States Golf Association today announced that 2,746 golfers have entered to play in the 2013 U.S. Senior Open Championship, scheduled for July 11-14 at Omaha Country Club.
12 past champs scheduled to play in US Senior Open
Twelve past champions are scheduled to play in the U.S. Senior Open that will be held next month at Omaha Country Club.
KBS launches C-Taper Lite shafts
Roger Chapman has withdrawn from the 2013 U.S. Open, citing a shoulder injury. Chapman, who won last year's U.S. Senior Open, had been fully exempt in the championship.
Scott Stallings in U.S. Open as an alternate
One phone call from New Jersey on Tuesday night brightened Scott Stallings' week - just one day after a heartbreak finish in a U.S. Open sectional qualifier in Memphis.
Japan's Idoki sneaks up on surprised field
Three of the top stars in American golf were in position to win the 74th PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club on Sunday.
Jimenez achieves milestone at BMW Pga
With a single swish of one of golf's most recognisable swings - not to mention that unmistakable ponytail - on the first tee of Wentworth Club's iconic West Course, Miguel Angel JimA©nez joined an elite group of golfers at the BMW PGA Championship today as he officially made his 600th appearance on The European Tour.
Heineman vetoes $200K for tourism promotion at U.S. Senior Open golf tourney in Omaha
Defending U.S. Senior Open champion Roger Chapman warms up on the driving range before playing a round at the Omaha Country Club earlier this month.
Chapman enjoys time of his life as he prepares for Senior PGA title defense
ST. LOUIS As the week of the 74th Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid commences, the players are enjoying what will certainly be one of the more memorable weeks of their lives, with a chance to change their place in golf and their life forever.
Bellerive is set to host Senior PGA
Defending champion Roger Chapman headlines a 156-member field which includes many of the biggest names in golf as they battle for -- among others things -- the right to have their name inscribed on the Alfred S. Bourne Trophy.