SENIOR MAJOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

Men's professional senior golf is for players aged 50 and above. Golf differs from all other sports in having lucrative competitions for this age group. The leading senior tour is the U.S. based Champions Tour, which was established in 1980 (as the Senior Tour). It has established a roster of five major championships. These events are all played over four rounds, whereas other senior tournaments are generally played over three rounds. A golfer's performances can be quite variable from one round to the next, so playing an extra round increases the likelihood that the senior majors will be won by leading players.

Senior PGA Championship (founded 1937; Champions Tour major since 1980)

U.S. Senior Open (Champions Tour major since foundation in 1980)

Senior Players Championship (Champions Tour major since foundation in 1983)

Senior British Open (founded 1987; Champions Tour major since 2003)

The Tradition (Champions Tour major since foundation in 1989)
In 2006 the U.S. Senior Open, Senior Players Championship, and Senior British Open were held in July and were consecutive on the schedule. There was no event in the week after the Senior Players, allowing golfers adequate time to travel to the United Kingdom and acclimatise for the Senior British Open two weeks later. This gave the Champions Tour a very clear peak period, which is not found on most other tours, including the PGA Tour. In 2007 the Senior Players Championship moves to October to spread the majors over a longer period of time. Unlike the mainstream majors, some of the senior majors have title sponsors.
The Senior PGA is by far the oldest of the senior majors, having commenced in the 1930s. The other four tournaments all date from 1980 or later, having been founded in the era when senior golf became a commercial success. This occurred when the first big golf stars of the television era, men such as Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, began to reach the relevant age.
Unlike mainstream men's golf, the senior game does not have a globally agreed set of majors. The three majors recognised by the European Seniors Tour are the Senior PGA Championship and the U.S. and British Senior Opens. However, the Champions Tour is much more dominant in global senior golf than the PGA Tour is in mainstream men's golf.

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Senior major winners
See also

Senior major winners


The table below show the results of all the events designated as majors by the Champions Tour. As the order in which the majors were played frequently changed, they are listed in the current order of play. Winners of Senior PGA Championships played before 1980 and British Senior Opens played before 2003 are not listed here as they were not Champions Tour majors at the time nor retroactively recognized as majors. Those winners are shown in the tournaments' articles. The other three tournaments have been Champions Tour majors throughout their existence. The Senior PGA Championship was held twice in 1984 but was not held in 1983 or 1985.
Through the third major of 2007 there have been 102 senior majors of which 85 have been won by American golfers and 17 by non-Americans. Thus, Americans have been considerably more dominant at this level than they have been in either regular majors or women's majors in recent decades.
Jack Nicklaus currently holds the record for the most senior majors won with 8. He also holds the record for the number of regular majors won (18).
The Senior British Open will be the second major with the U.S. Senior Open occurring third in 2008.[1]
YearSenior PGA ChampionshipU.S. Senior OpenSenior British OpenThe TraditionSenior Players Championship
2007 Denis Watson Brad Bryant Tom Watson (5/5) Mark McNultyOctober 4-7
2006 Jay Haas Allen Doyle (4/4) Loren Roberts (2/2) Eduardo Romero Bobby Wadkins
2005 Mike Reid Allen Doyle (3/4) Tom Watson (4/5) Loren Roberts (1/2) Peter Jacobsen (2/2)
2004 Hale Irwin (7/7) Peter Jacobsen (1/2) Pete Oakley Craig Stadler (2/2) Mark James
2003 John Jacobs Bruce Lietzke Tom Watson (2/5) Tom Watson (3/5) Craig Stadler (1/2)
2002 Fuzzy Zoeller Don PooleyN/A Jim Thorpe Stewart Ginn
2001 Tom Watson (1/5) Bruce FleisherN/A Doug Tewell (2/2) Allen Doyle (2/4)
2000 Doug Tewell (1/2) Hale Irwin (6/7)N/A Tom Kite Ray Floyd (4/4)
1999 Allen Doyle (1/4) Dave EichelbergerN/A Graham Marsh (2/2) Hale Irwin (5/7)
1998 Hale Irwin (3/7) Hale Irwin (4/7)N/A Gil Morgan (2/3) Gil Morgan (3/3)
1997 Hale Irwin (2/7) Graham Marsh (1/2)N/A Gil Morgan (1/3) Larry Gilbert
1996 Hale Irwin (1/7) Dave Stockton (3/3)N/A Jack Nicklaus (8/8) Ray Floyd (3/4)
1995 Ray Floyd (2/4) Tom WeiskopfN/A Jack Nicklaus (7/8) J. C. Snead
1994 Lee Trevino (4/4) Simon HobdayN/A Ray Floyd (1/4) Dave Stockton (2/3)
1993 Tom Wargo Jack Nicklaus (6/8)N/A Tom Shaw Jim Colbert
1992 Lee Trevino (2/4) Larry LaorettiN/A Lee Trevino (3/4) Dave Stockton (1/3)
1991 Jack Nicklaus (3/8) Jack Nicklaus (4/8)N/A Jack Nicklaus (5/8) Jim Albus
1990 Gary Player (6/6) Lee Trevino (1/4)N/A Jack Nicklaus (1/8) Jack Nicklaus (2/8)
1989 Larry Mowry Orville Moody (1/2)N/A Don Bies Orville Moody (2/2)
1988 Gary Player (4/6) Gary Player (5/6)N/A founded

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1989
Billy Casper (2/2)
1987 Chi Chi Rodriguez (2/2) Gary Player (2/6)N/A Gary Player (3/6)
1986 Gary Player (1/6) Dale DouglassN/A Chi Chi Rodriguez (1/2)
1985Not held Miller Barber (5/5)N/A Arnold Palmer (5/5)
1984 Peter Thomson (Dec.) Miller Barber (4/5)N/A Arnold Palmer (4/5)
Arnold Palmer (Jan.) (3/5)
1983Not held Billy Casper (1/2)N/A Miller Barber (3/5)
1982 Don January Miller Barber (2/5)N/A founded in 1983
1981 Miller Barber (1/5) Arnold Palmer (2/5)N/A
1980 Arnold Palmer (1/5) Roberto DeVicenzoN/A

See also



Men's major golf championships

Women's major golf championships

Golfers with most Champions Tour major championship wins

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