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Golf tournament
The United States Senior Men's Amateur Golf Championship is a national tournament for amateur golf competitors at least 55 years of age. It is operated by the United States Golf Association (USGA).
The tournament starts with 36 holes of stroke play , with the top 64 competitors advancing to the match play portion of the tournament. Golfers must have a USGA handicap index of 7.4 or lower to enter.
The tournament was founded in 1955, expanding on a tournament conducted by the U.S. Senior Golf Association (not affiliated with the USGA), which itself had grown from a senior amateur event at the Apawamis Club in 1905.[1] Membership in this precursor tournament was limited, so the USGA agreed to start a national championship open to all senior golfers.
Senior Amateur contestants have been permitted to ride in carts since 1969.
Winners received exemptions to the following events: next year's U.S. Senior Open provided he still is an amateur; U.S. Amateur for the following two years; U.S. Mid-Amateur for this year and next year; and the next 10 years of the U.S. Senior Amateur.[2]
Winners [ edit ]
Year
Venue
Winner
Score
Runner-up
2022
Kittansett Club (MA)
Rusty Strawn
3 & 2
Doug Hanzel
2021
Country Club of Detroit (MI)
Gene Elliott
1 up
Jerry Gunthorpe
2020
Country Club of Detroit
Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [3]
2019
Old Chatham Golf Club (NC)
Bob Royak
1 up
Roger Newsom
2018
Eugene Country Club (OR)
Jeff Wilson
2 & 1
Sean Knapp
2017
The Minikahda Club (MN)
Sean Knapp
2 & 1
Paul Simson
2016
Old Warson Country Club (MO)
Dave Ryan
5 & 3
Matthew Sughrue
2015
Hidden Creek Golf Club (NJ)
Chip Lutz
5 & 3
Tom Brandes
2014
Big Canyon Country Club (CA)
Patrick Tallent
2 & 1
Bryan Norton
2013
Wade Hampton Golf Club (NC)
Doug Hanzel
3 & 2
Pat O'Donnell
2012
Mountain Ridge Country Club (NJ)
Paul Simson
4 & 3
Curtis Skinner
2011
Kinloch Golf Club (VA)
Louis Lee
1 up
Philip Pleat
2010
Lake Nona Golf & Country Club (FL)
Paul Simson
2 & 1
Patrick Tallent
2009
Beverly Country Club (IL)
Vinny Giles
1 up
John Grace
2008
Shady Oaks Country Club (TX)
Buddy Marucci
2 up
George Zahringer
2007
Flint Hills National Golf Club (KS)
Stan Lee
4 & 3
Sam Farlow
2006
Victoria National Golf Club (IN)
Mike Bell
1 up
Tom McGraw
2005
The Farm (GA)
Mike Rice
1 up
Mark Bemowski
2004
Bel-Air Country Club (CA)
Mark Bemowski
4 & 3
Greg Reynolds
2003
The Virginian Golf Club (VA)
Kemp Richardson
19th hole
Frank Abbott
2002
Timuquana Country Club (FL)
Greg Reynolds
4 & 3
Mark Bemowski
2001
Norwood Hills Country Club (MO)
Kemp Richardson
2 & 1
Bill Ploeger
2000
Charlotte Country Club (NC)
Bill Shean, Jr.
2 & 1
Richard Van Leuvan
1999
Portland Golf Club (OR)
Bill Ploeger
3 & 2
Gary Menzel
1998
Skokie Country Club (IL)
Bill Shean, Jr.
5 & 3
William King
1997
Atlantic Golf Club (NY)
Cliff Cunningham
5 & 3
Ed Bartlett
1996
Taconic Golf Club (MA)
O. Gordon Brewer, Jr.
2 up
Heyward Sullivan
1995
Prairie Dunes Country Club (KS)
James Stahl, Jr.
2 & 1
Rennie Law
1994
Champions Golf Club (KY)
O. Gordon Brewer, Jr.
5 & 4
Bob Hullender
1993
Farmington Country Club (VA)
Joe Ungvary
7 & 6
Jerry Nelson
1992
The Loxahatchee Club (FL)
Clarence Moore
6 & 4
Robert Harris
1991
Crystal Downs Country Club (MI)
Bill Bosshard
5 & 4
Morris Beecroft
1990
Desert Forest Golf Club (AZ)
Jackie Cummings
3 & 2
Bobby Clark
1989
Lochinvar Golf Club (TX)
R. S. Williams
19th hole
Joe Simpson
1988
Milwaukee Country Club (WI)
Clarence Moore
5 & 4
Bud Stevens
1987
Saucon Valley Country Club (PA)
John Richardson
5 & 4
James Kite, Jr.
1986
Interlachen Country Club (MN)
R. S. Williams
3 & 2
John Harbottle
1985
Wild Dunes Beach & Racquet Club (SC)
Lewis Oehmig
20th hole
Ed Hopkins
1984
Birmingham Country Club (MI)
Robert Rawlins
19th hole
Richard Runkle
1983
Crooked Stick Golf Club (IN)
Bill Hyndman
1 up
Richard Runkle
1982
Tucson Country Club (AZ)
Alton Duhon
2 up
Ed Updegraff
1981
Seattle Golf Club (WA)
Ed Updegraff
2 & 1
Dale Morey
1980
The Homestead (Cascades Course) (VA)
William C. Campbell
3 & 2
Keith K. Compton
1979
Chicago Golf Club (IL)
William C. Campbell
2 & 1
Lewis Oehmig
1978
Pine Tree Golf Club (FL)
Keith K. Compton
1 up
John W. Kline
1977
Salem Country Club (MA)
Dale Morey
4 & 3
Lewis Oehmig
1976
Cherry Hills Country Club (CO)
Lewis Oehmig
4 & 3
John Richardson
1975
Carmel Valley Golf & Country Club (CA)
William F. Colm
4 & 3
Stephen Stimac
1974
Harbour Town Golf Links (SC)
Dale Morey
4 & 2
Lewis Oehmig
1973
Onwentsia Club (IL)
Bill Hyndman
3 & 2
Harry Welch
1972
Sharon Golf Club (OH)
Lewis Oehmig
20th hole
Ernest Pieper, Jr.
1971
Sunnybrook Golf Club (PA)
Tom Draper
3 & 1
Ernest Pieper, Jr.
1970
California Golf Club of San Francisco (CA)
Gene Andrews
1 up
James Ferrie
1969
Wichita Country Club (KS)
Curtis Person, Sr.
1 up
David Goldman
1968
Atlanta Country Club (GA)
Curtis Person, Sr.
2 & 1
Ben Goodes
1967
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club (NY)
Ray Palmer
3 & 2
Walter D. Bronson
1966
Tucson National Golf Club (AZ)
Dexter H. Daniels
1 up
George Beechler
1965
Fox Chapel Golf Club (PA)
Robert B. Kiersky
19th hole
George Beechler
1964
Waverley Country Club (OR)
William D. Higgins
2 & 1
Edward Murphy
1963
Sea Island Golf Club (GA)
Merrill L. Carlsmith
3 & 2
William D. Higgins
1962
Evanston Golf Club (IL)
Merrill L. Carlsmith
4 & 2
Willis H. Blakely
1961
Southern Hills Country Club (OK)
Dexter H. Daniels
2 & 1
William K. Lanman
1960
Oyster Harbors Club (MA)
Michael Cestone
20th hole
David Rose
1959
Memphis Country Club (TN)
J. Clark Espie
3 & 1
J. Wolcott Brown
1958
Monterey Peninsula Country Club (CA)
Thomas C. Robbins
2 & 1
Johnny Dawson
1957
Ridgewood Country Club (NJ)
J. Clark Espie
2 & 1
Fred Wright
1956
Somerset Country Club (MN)
Fred Wright
4 & 3
J. Clark Espie
1955
Belle Meade Country Club (TN)
J. Wood Platt
5 & 4
George Studinger
Multiple winners [ edit ]
3 wins: Lewis Oehmig
2 wins: J. Clark Espie , Merrill L. Carlsmith , Dexter H. Daniels , Curtis Person, Sr. , Dale Morey , William C. Campbell , Bill Hyndman , R. S. Williams , Clarence Moore , O. Gordon Brewer, Jr. , Bill Shean, Jr. , Kemp Richardson , Paul Simson
Future sites [ edit ]
Source[4] [5] [6]
References [ edit ]
^ "USGA Senior Amateur History" . USGA. Retrieved July 8, 2019 .
^ "2022 U.S. Senior Amateur Fast Facts" . USGA. Retrieved August 31, 2022 .
^ "U.S. Open to cancel qualifying, have all-exempt field; 4 more USGA events nixed" . Golfweek . May 18, 2020.
^ Pine, Julia (September 20, 2022). "Baltimore C.C. Awarded Two USGA Amateur Championships" . USGA.
^ Morton, Amy (August 31, 2022). "Oak Hills C.C. Awarded Two USGA Amateur Championships" . USGA.
^ Coe, Jonathan (October 17, 2022). "Canterbury to Host 3 USGA Amateur Championships" . USGA.
External links [ edit ]