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NCAA Championships-Host USC After First Team Title - University of Southern California Official Athletic Site

University of Southern California Official Athletic Site

NCAA Championships-Host USC After First Team Title
University of Southern California Official Athletic Site
Riviera, considered one of the most classic golf courses in the country since it opened for play in 1927, has hosted the 1998 US Senior Open, the 1995 and 1983 PGA Championships and the 1948 US Open, which was the first time the US Open was played west ...

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Chapman on Top of Senior PGA Championship - Cybergolf National

Washington Times

Chapman on Top of Senior PGA Championship
Cybergolf National
But at the same time it was a different golf course than I had seen." Peter Jacobsen, the 2004 US Senior Open champion, opened with a 72. The 58-year-old Portland native agreed with Cook and Haas. "It's a challenging golf course," Jacobsen noted.
Former Medinah pro ready for Senior PGA ChampionshipChicago Daily Herald
In a groove after Houston, Fred Funk sets sights on new trophyWashington Times
Tom Watson pledges to return from injuryThe Detroit News
Kansas City Star -bettor.com (blog) -Golfing World News
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USGA Accepts Nearly 2500 Entries for U.S. Senior Open - Cybergolf National

USGA Accepts Nearly 2500 Entries for U.S. Senior Open
Cybergolf National
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced that 2479 golfers have entered to play in the 2012 US Senior Open Championship at Indianwood Golf and Country Club in Lake Orion, Mich. Eleven past champions are among the 75 players who are ...

Battle for No. 1 in golf shifts to Europe - Chicago Tribune

Toronto Star

Battle for No. 1 in golf shifts to Europe
Chicago Tribune
Open season: Rafael Cabrera-Bello's run to the semifinals of the Volvo World Match Play was worth a ticket to the US Open, as the Spaniard joined 23 other pros who locked up berths as part of the top 60 in the world rankings. Cabrera-Bello was the only ...
Europe's version of The Players goes this weekUSA TODAY

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Eubanks: Senior PGA Championship reflects golf's rich history - PGA.com

Boston Globe

Eubanks: Senior PGA Championship reflects golf's rich history
PGA.com
Hutchison and McLeod were among the small group of professionals that created the “senior division” of the PGA back in the mid-1930s, but for the better part of 45 years, their championship, the Senior PGA, was the only event. The US Senior Open didn't ...
Megan Khang qualifies for US Women's OpenBoston Globe
Birdies And BogeysESPN
AP Weekly Sports CalendarEquities.com

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