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Senior Open 24 U.S. Senior Open 1993 Lou Graham MC 78-78 Bob Murphy T15 69-75-75-68—288 1994 Deane Beman DNP Labron Harris T66 72-77-82-75—306 Tommy Horton MC 74-77 Jay Sigel T7 73-66-70-70—279 Bob Dickson T20 76-73-69-69—287 1995 Deane Beman MC 72-79 1998 Peter Oosterhuis MC 78-79 2001 Andy North T48 74-72-71-79—296 2003 a-Marvin “Vinny” Giles III MC 74-82 2005 Andy North MC 70-79 a-amateur Last foreign winner: Bernhard Langer, Germany, 2010 Last to defend title: Allen Doyle, 2006 Last player to win Senior Open on first attempt: Peter Jacobsen, 2004 Last champion to win Senior Open on second attempt: Eduardo Romero, 2008 Last player to win after being in sectional qualifying: Don Pooley, 2002 Last start-to-finish winner (no ties): Olin Browne, 2011 Last winner to win money title in same year: Bernhard Langer, 2010 Special Exemptions The Last Time It Happened Photography: course, ©USGA/Kirk H. Owens; Browne with trophy, ©USGA/John Mummert Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole to win by one stroke: Hale Irwin, 1998 Last to win without a round in the 60s: Gary Player, 1988 (74-70-71-73) Last to win with all rounds in the 60s: Bernhard Langer, 2010 (69-68-68-67) Last to win with a round of 77: Hale Irwin, 1998 (first round) Last to win with a round of 75: Simon Hobday, 1994 (fourth round) Last defending champion to miss the cut: Allen Doyle, 2007 Last player over 70 to make cut: Bob Charles, 2006
U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship July 16-21, 2012 Lake Merced Golf Club, Daly City, Calif. Previous USGA Championship: 1990 Junior Amateur
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Senior<br />
Open<br />
24 U.S. Senior Open<br />
1993 Lou Graham MC 78-78<br />
Bob Murphy T15 69-75-75-68—288<br />
1994 Deane Beman DNP<br />
Labron Harris T66 72-77-82-75—306<br />
Tommy Horton MC 74-77<br />
Jay Sigel T7 73-66-70-70—279<br />
Bob Dickson T20 76-73-69-69—287<br />
1995 Deane Beman MC 72-79<br />
1998 Peter Oosterhuis MC 78-79<br />
2001 Andy North T48 74-72-71-79—296<br />
2003 a-Marvin “Vinny” Giles III MC 74-82<br />
2005 Andy North MC 70-79<br />
a-amateur<br />
Last foreign winner:<br />
Bernhard Langer, Germany, 2010<br />
Last to defend title:<br />
Allen Doyle, 2006<br />
Last player to win Senior Open on first attempt:<br />
Peter Jacobsen, 2004<br />
Last champion to win Senior Open on second attempt:<br />
Eduardo Romero, 2008<br />
Last player to win after being in sectional qualifying:<br />
Don Pooley, 2002<br />
Last start-to-finish winner (no ties):<br />
Olin Browne, 2011<br />
Last winner to win money title in same year:<br />
Bernhard Langer, 2010<br />
Special Exemptions<br />
The Last Time It Happened<br />
Photography: course, ©<strong>USGA</strong>/Kirk H. Owens; Browne with trophy, ©<strong>USGA</strong>/John Mummert<br />
Last winner to birdie the 72nd hole to win by one stroke:<br />
Hale Irwin, 1998<br />
Last to win without a round in the 60s:<br />
Gary Player, 1988 (74-70-71-73)<br />
Last to win with all rounds in the 60s:<br />
Bernhard Langer, 2010 (69-68-68-67)<br />
Last to win with a round of 77:<br />
Hale Irwin, 1998 (first round)<br />
Last to win with a round of 75:<br />
Simon Hobday, 1994 (fourth round)<br />
Last defending champion to miss the cut:<br />
Allen Doyle, 2007<br />
Last player over 70 to make cut:<br />
Bob Charles, 2006