Swiss Senior Open
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Played as the Swiss Seniors Open (July 12-14). Second-placed Bradley Dredge (Wales) finished 1 shot behind 57-year-old Jarmo Sandelin (Swe), who recorded his second European Senior (Legends) Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
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Played as the Swiss Senior Open (July 7-9). Second-placed James Kingston (RSA) finished 2 shots behind Adilson da Silva (Brazil), who recorded his third European (Legends) Senior Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
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Played as the Swiss Seniors Open (July 8-10). Second-placed David Shacklady (Eng) and Phillip Price (Wales) finished 3 shots behind James Kingston (RSA), who recorded his second official European Senior (Legends) Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
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Swiss Seniors Open not played in 2021 (scheduled for July 2-4; cancelled due to ongoing global coronavirus pandemic). [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
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Swiss Seniors Open not played in 2020 following cancellation of all the season's European Senior Tour events due to global coronavirus pandemic. [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
Europe
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Played as the Swiss Seniors Open (July 5-7). Second-placed Peter Baker (Eng), Peter O'Malley (Aus), Phillip Price (Wales), Jean-François Remesy (Fra) and Chris Williams (RSA) finished 2 shots behind 55-year-old José Cóceres (Arg), who recorded his first European Senior Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
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Played as the Swiss Seniors Open (July 6-8). Second-placed Miguel Ángel Martín (Esp), Phillip Price (Wales) and Jarmo Sandelin (Swe) finished 1 shot behind 54-year-old Jean-François Remésy (Fra), who recorded his first European Senior Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
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Played as the Swiss Seniors Open (July 7-9). Second-placed Mark McNulty (Ire) finished 1 shot behind Philip Golding (Eng), who clinched the win with a final round 63 (-7). [GC Bad Ragaz, St Gallen canton, Switzerland].
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Played as the Swiss Seniors Open (July 1-3). Second-placed Simon P. Brown (Eng), Pedro Linhart (Esp) and Miguel Ángel Martín (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Tim Thelen (USA), who recorded the last of his five European Senior Tour wins. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
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Played as the Swiss Seniors Open (July 3-5; formerly the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open). Second-placed Philip Golding (Eng) finished 2 shots behind 55-year-old Gordon Manson (Scot/Aut), who recorded the first of his two European Senior Tour wins. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 4-6). Second-placed Denis O'Sullivan (Ire) finished 6 shots behind 52-year-old Rick Gibson (Can), who recorded his first European Senior Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 5-7). Paul Wesselingh (Eng) beat Kevin Spurgeon (Eng) with a birdie at the third playoff hole. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 6-8). Second-placed Mark James (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Tim Thelen (USA), who recorded his second European Senior Tour win, coming just a week after his first. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 1-3). Second-placed Andrew Oldcorn (Scot) finished 2 shots behind Peter Fowler (Aus), who recorded his second European Senior Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 2-4). Jerry Bruner (USA) finished 2 shots behind Carl Mason (Eng). A hole-in-one at the par-3 3rd in the final round helped Mason to his third win in four years in this event. He also established a record-equalling 23rd European Senior Tour win (previously achieved by Tommy Horton between 1992 and 2000). [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 7-9). John Bland (RSA) beat Bob Boyd (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole, to record his second European Senior Tour win ... 14 yrs after his first. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 8-10). Second-placed Bill Longmuir (Scot) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Carl Mason (Eng), who recorded his 20th win on the European Senior Tour. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 10-12). Second-placed David J. Russell (Eng), Horacio Carbonetti (Arg) and Costantino Rocca (Italy) finished 6 shots behind Carl Mason (Eng). [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 11-13). Second-placed Carl Mason (Eng) finished 2 shots behind 50-year-old Juan Quirós (Esp), who recorded his first European Senior Tour win in his seventh start on the Tour. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 12-14). Second-placed Luis Carbonetti (Arg) and Géry Watine (Fra) finished 2 shots behind Terry Gale (Aus), who recorded the last of his seven European Senior Tour wins. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 29-31). Defending champion Horacio Carbonetti (Arg) beat Denis Durnian (Eng) with a par at the first playoff hole, to record the second of his two European Senior Tour wins. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
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Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 8-10). Second-placed David Good (Aus) finished 3 shots behind 55-year-old Horacio Carbonetti (Arg), who recorded his first European Senior Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 9-11). Yasushi "Dragon" Taki (Jpn) beat Denis O'Sullivan (Ire) at the third playoff hole, to record his only win on the European Senior Tour. Taki became the third Japanese golfer, after Seiji Ebihara and Noboru Sugai, to win on the European Senior Tour. Reduced to 36-holes after cancellation of final round due to torrential rain. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
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Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 10-12). Defending champion David Huish (Scot) beat David Good (Aus) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record the last of his five wins on the European Senior Tour. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
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Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 11-13). Second-placed Jim Rhodes (Eng) finished 4 shots behind David Huish (Scot). [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (Aug 6-8). Second-placed David Oakley (USA) finished 3 shots behind Bob Shearer (Aus). [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Credit Suisse
Played as the Credit Suisse Private Banking Seniors Open (July 24-26). Second-placed Maurice Bembridge (Eng) and Tommy Horton (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Bobby Verwey (RSA), who claimed back-to-back wins on the European Senior Tour, and the last of his five wins on the Tour. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
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Credit Suisse
Played as the inaugural Credit Suisse Private Banking Seniors Open (Aug 8-10). Brian Waites (Eng) beat Malcolm Gregson (Eng) in a sudden-death playoff. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
124th US Open: the No.2 Course at Pinehurst once again plays host to this most illustrious championship (June 13-16). Wyndham Clark defends his title, having won at Los Angeles CC in 2023.
79th Women’s US Open: the second women’s major championship of the season gets underway at Lancaster CC in Pennsylvania. It’s the second time the championship has been held here.
(May 30-June 2).
Nelly Korda: won the Mizuho Americas Open (May 16-19) at Liberty National GC, continuing her extraordinary form in LPGA events. This was her sixth win in seven starts in 2024.
Xander Schauffele: recorded his first major championship win, and second record-equalling low score of 62 in a major. Only he, Branden Grace, Rickie Fowler and Shane Lowry have achieved this feat in a men’s major championship.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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