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Allen, who won at TPC Tampa Bay last month and teamed with David Frost for a victory at Savannah Harbor, will try to repeat his Senior PGA Championship win of 2009, when he was two strokes better than Larry Mize. That was the last year this tournament didn't go to a playoff. Tom Lehman took the 2010 title.
"There's a lot of short irons where you've got some really small areas to hit to, but if you can hit them -- and you've got backstops -- if you can use the course to your advantage, I think you can score decent out here," Allen said. "I know I'm going to say that and be jinxing myself and swearing a few times at myself for a ball coming up in a place I can't play it hardly, or not feeling that I got the best out of it. But that's golf, too."
Harbor Shores opened two years ago for its first full season in one of Michigan's most economically distressed communities. The Jack Nicklaus-designed course was built on land that was home not long ago to abandoned factories and industrial waste.
The course was awarded the Senior PGA Championship in 2012 and 2014, amid hopes that it could help restore some stability and prosperity to Benton Harbor, which is under the jurisdiction of a state-appointed emergency manager.
There are certainly skeptics. A group called "Occupy the PGA" says it was planning to demonstrate during the tournament and has demanded that a quarter of the Senior PGA profits be transferred to Benton Harbor citizens "as partial rightful compensation for stolen land and water."
[Associated Press;
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