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Lehman currently leads Langer by 150 points in the championship race. The winner here will earn 300 points.
"He's obviously in great shape," Calcavecchia said of Langer. "His thumb's back to normal, so he's healthy there. I really don't think he has any physical issues that I know of. He's got a lot of advantages there. He's just the ultimate grinder."
PGA Tour winners Duffy Waldorf and Gene Sauers are making their first starts on the 50-and-over tour. Sauers is just barely making the deadline, having turned 50 on Wednesday. Sauers is just getting back into the game competitively after a five-year absence that included being diagnosed with a serious illness called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome that landed him in the hospital for seven weeks of treatment.
"I'm just glad to be here and glad to be able to play golf again, especially to be out here on the Senior Tour and be out here with all of my friends," Sauers said.
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