Bernhard Langer sets PGA Tour Champions career victory record
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[July 03, 2023]
Bernhard Langer set the PGA Tour Champions career victory
record Sunday, winning the U.S. Senior Open at SentryWorld in
Stevens Point, Wis.
The 65-year-old German shot a 1-under-par 70 in the final round for
his 46th win, breaking a tie with fellow Hall of Famer Hale Irwin.
"I have my mother that's going to be 100 on August 4th, so I think I
have good genes," said Langer, who pushed his record as the oldest
winner on the 50-and-over tour to 65 years, 10 months, 5 days.
"Hopefully, I'll be around a few more years."
Holding a seven-stroke lead heading to the back nine, Langer notched
a two-stroke victory over Steve Stricker despite bogeys on the final
three holes of the tree-lined course with thick rough.
"Never thought it would happen at a U.S. Senior Open, but I'm very
thrilled that the record of 46 wins happened this week," Langer
said. "It's certainly one of the greatest tournaments we ever
compete in, and to beat this field, where everybody was here,
especially Stricker and (Jerry) Kelly on their home grounds, is a
very special feeling."
Langer, who finished at 7-under 277, was one of only eight players
who broke par for the week.
"There are a lot more aches and pains than 10 years ago," said
Langer, who shattered the tournament age record set by Allen Doyle
in 2006 at SentryWorld at 57 years, 11 months, 14 days. "I still
enjoy the game. If I play like I did this week, I'm going to keep
playing. There have been the odd week when I thought, 'What were you
doing out here? Go home and play with the grandkids.' "
Langer, who won the 2010 U.S. Senior Open at Sahalee outside
Seattle, extended his record senior major wins to 12.
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Stricker, who hails from Madison, Wis., sank
birdies on three of the last five holes to finish at 69.
"It gives all of us hope, I guess, that are out here still playing
that we can continue to play as good as he's played for such a long
time," Stricker said about Langer. "It's really impressive. I knew
he wasn't going to back off today."
Langer held a two-shot lead over Kelly entering the final round and
birdied the first two holes for the second straight day.
Langer birdied Nos. 5 and 7, with a bogey in between. He birdied No.
10 to open the back nine, then parred the next five before closing
with three bogeys.
Kelly finished third at 4 after a 71 on Sunday.
"I was way too amped up," Kelly said. "I was trying to be settled
and calm, but I was talking more than I have all week. I was moving
a little bit faster than I have all week."
Rob Labritz (69 on Sunday) and Brett Quigley (66) tied for fourth at
2 under, followed by Retief Goosen (71) of South Africa, Steven
Alker (65) of New Zealand and Dicky Pride (69) at 1 under.
--Field Level Media
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