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		<title>Broadhurst fights ‘jet-lag’ in bid to win Farmfoods Senior Masters at Forest of Arden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2019 05:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>TWO-time Senior Major Champion Paul Broadhurst heads a star-studded leaderboard at the Farmfoods European Senior Masters on seven-under par after posting a second round of 68, at Forest of Arden Hotel and Country Club. The Englishman carded five birdies, an eagle and three bogeys in his four -under par 68. The 2016 Senior Open winner [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>TWO-time Senior Major Champion Paul Broadhurst heads a star-studded leaderboard at the Farmfoods European Senior Masters on seven-under par after posting a second round of 68, at Forest of Arden Hotel and Country Club.</strong></p>
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<p>The Englishman carded five birdies, an eagle and three bogeys in his four -under par 68.</p>
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<p>The 2016 Senior Open winner leads by one shot from a group of seven players on six-under, including two Major Champions in Paul Lawrie and Ian Woosnam.</p>
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<p>Broadhurst, playing in his first Staysure Tour event of the season, outside of the Senior Majors, was somewhat relieved to see his name at the top of the 36-hole leaderboard after admitting he was not at his best at the Coventry course.</p>
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<p>“I don’t know whether it’s jet-lag or something, but I just haven’t swung it very well this week,” said Broadhurst, who is attached to Northamptonshire County Golf Club.</p>
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<p>“It’s been okay on the practice area but I just haven’t been hitting shots the way I’ve been hitting it recently.</p>
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<p>“I fat-chunked two six-irons – on six and nine – 20 yards short of the green and I’ve fat-chunked a three-rescue into 17 and somehow made birdie from it.</p>
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<p>“There have been some poor, poor shots but I’ve obviously made some good shots as well and when I’ve hit a good shot, I’ve made birdie off it.</p>
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<p>“It’s been a rollercoaster and I’m still leading so obviously I’m pleased,” added Broadhurst, who grew up in Walsall, and won six times on the European Tour between</p>
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<p>&#8220;I’m not used to leading a tournament and not hitting it particularly well, said the West Midlands golfer, who played in Europe’s infamous 1991 War on the Shore Ryder Cup defeat by the USA at Kiawah Island, in South Carolina – despite not losing either of his two matches.</p>
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<p>“Normally, you’re playing pretty well when you’re leading a tournament so tomorrow could be interesting,” added Broadhurst, whose son Sam was on the bag when he won the Seniors’ Claret Jug at Carnoustie.</p>
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<p>Broadhurst Junior had a good summer in 2019 reaching the last 32 in the English Amateur Championship at Hankley Common after winning the North East of England Youth Championship last year and three wins at Tennessee’s Lincoln Memorial College in 2018.</p>
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<p>With a one-shot lead heading into what is poised to be a dramatic final day on the Staysure Tour, Broadhurst only has one thing on his mind after jetting in from America for this week’s tournament.</p>
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<p>“This is what I came back to England for,” added Nuneaton-based Broadhurst. “I didn’t come here to finish third, fourth or fifth, I want to win the tournament.</p>
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<p>“I want to win in front of my home fans, my family and my friends.</p>
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<p>“With that, I do put myself under a bit more pressure. You want to play well in front of all your pals, because I don’t get that chance very often as I’m playing in America so much.</p>
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<p>“Maybe I need to take the pressure off myself and just go out and play.”</p>
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<p>The 54-year-old will not be the only one with the trophy in his sights on Sunday, with Lawrie and Woosnam leading a chasing pack of players nicely placed for a title assault on the final day.</p>
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<p>Lawrie, the 1999 Open Champion and Woosnam, the 1991 Masters Champion, are joined in a five-way tie for second place on six-under.</p>
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<p>On the same mark are Sussex’s Gary Evans, Australia’s six-time Staysure Tour winner Peter Fowler, 2004 Ryder Cup winner Thomas Levet, Argentina’s Mauricio Molina and Austrian Markus Brier, who was tied for the lead with Broadhurst before bogeying his final hole in round two.</p>
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<p>Just a stroke further back are Welshman Stephen Dodd, Sweden’s Jarmo Sandelin and Lancashire’s David Shacklady, who has won twice in his last three Staysure Tour appearances.</p>
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<p>The final round gets under way at 9.30am, with Broadhurst playing in the final group alongside Evans and Woosnam at 10.50am. For live scoring click <a href="https://www.europeantour.com/staysure-tour/farmfoods-european-senior-masters-hosted-by-peter-baker-2019/leaderboard" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Lawrie hopes to bring form from Scottish Open down south to the Forest of Arden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2019 04:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>PAUL Lawrie is targeting a continuation of his recent good form when he tees it up at the Farmfoods European Senior Masters at Forest of Arden Hotel and Country Club, from October 4-6. The Scot underwent foot surgery ahead of his rookie Staysure Tour season and after admitting he was not fully fit during the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>PAUL Lawrie is targeting a continuation of his recent good form when he tees it up at the Farmfoods European Senior Masters at Forest of Arden Hotel and Country Club, from October 4-6. </strong></p>
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<p>The Scot underwent foot surgery ahead of his rookie Staysure Tour season and after admitting he was not fully fit during the first half of the year, Lawrie has since showcased the kind of form which saw him win eight times on the European Tour, including the 1999 Open Championship.</p>
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<p>In addition to top 10 finishes at both the British Par 3 Championship and the Scottish Par 3 Championship, the two-time Ryder Cup player won his maiden over-50s title on home soil at the Scottish Senior Open in August.</p>
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<p>He followed it up with a tie for seventh at The Sinclair Invitational and a runner-up spot at last week’s Murhof Legends – Austrian Senior Open.</p>
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<p>“I got to my mid-49s and I was struggling with my foot and little bit with my back,” Lawrie said. “I had to get my foot sorted out first and I obviously wasn’t fit for the first six months after turning 50.</p>
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<p>“I was playing but I certainly wasn’t 100 per cent fit. It was always going to take a bit of a while to get up to speed but once I did, I’ve been playing some nice golf.</p>
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<p>“I was seventh at Hanbury Manor, second last week in Austria, second in the British Par 3 and eighth in the Scottish Par 3, so every week I’ve played, I’ve played some nice stuff and some good golf.”</p>
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<p>Lawrie, who turned 50 on New Year’s Day, has settled into life on the Staysure Tour with ease, helped by the friendly faces which he encounters on a weekly basis.</p>
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<p>“It’s nice to see some faces I’ve not seen for a long time,&#8221; Lawrie added. &#8220;Paul Broadhurst, Ian Woosnam, Peter Baker, I’ve not seen these guys – regularly – for 10 or 15 years because other than Peter Baker, they’re a little older than me.</p>
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<p>“It’s been nice to see come back and see some of the boys like Ross Drummond and Gary Orr, guys who I’ve not seen for a little while.</p>
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<p>“I’m really enjoying it. The quality is very good on the Staysure Tour. Wherever you go nowadays, you’ve got to play well to win.</p>
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<p>“The winning score was 19-under last week in Austria – the course offered a lot of chances but you’ve still got to take them. Getting to 19-under after three rounds, that’s pretty impressive. The standard is very good.”</p>
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<p>Joining Lawrie in the final European event of the season, which is being hosted by Peter Baker, is last week’s champion José Coceres and the Argentine’s fellow two-time winner David Shacklady.</p>
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<p>Order of Merit leader Phillip Price will go in search of his 11th top 10 finish of the season and look to cement his place at the forefront of the race for the John Jacobs Trophy.</p>
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<p>And 2018 KitchenAid Senior PGA Champion Paul Broadhurst tees it up outside of the Senior Majors for the first time this year.</p>
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<p>Past champions on the Forest of Arden when it hosted the British Masters on the Euorpean Tour include Colin Montgomerie, who is not in the field this week, fellow Staysure Tour members Ian Woosnam, Barry Lane, Darren Clarke and Philip Walton, plus Greg Owen and Thomas Bjorn, the last winner in 2006, emphasising the quality of ball-striking that thrives around the Coventry course.</p>
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<p>The action gets under way at 9.30am on Friday, with Lawrie’s round beginning alongside David Gilford at 11am from the 10th tee.</p>
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		<title>Langer legend goes from strength to strength with record fourth Senior Open</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>BERNHARD Langer continued his historic dominance of over-50s golf by winning The Senior Open for a record fourth time. The German set a new benchmark for Senior Major Championship victories – with 10 – when he last won The Senior Open in 2017 at Royal Porthcawl, And with his win at Royal Lytham &#38; St [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>BERNHARD Langer continued his historic dominance of over-50s golf by winning The Senior Open for a record fourth time.</strong></p>
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<p>The German set a new benchmark for Senior Major Championship victories – with 10 – when he last won The Senior Open in 2017 at Royal Porthcawl,</p>
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<p>And with his win at Royal Lytham &amp; St Annes he became the oldest Senior Open champion as he collected his 11th Senior Major – and his 41st professional title since turning 50.</p>
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<p>A delighted Langer, who also led Europe to victory in the 2004 Ryder Cup, said: “It&#8217;s always special to walk down 18 in a Major, but especially over here.</p>
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<p>“The people are so knowledgeable about golf, and it&#8217;s tremendous how they even came out in these conditions and cheered us on in the rain.</p>
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<p>“It feels very special, whether it&#8217;s The Open or The Senior Open, to walk down 18 is always a wonderful feeling.</p>
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<p>“Now having won 11 Senior Majors, it means a great deal. Nobody has won more than nine if I&#8217;m correct – not even the great Jack Nicklaus or Gary Player or Tom Watson, who retired from this championship today.</p>
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<p>“There&#8217;s a lot of great players who have played this game and have played Majors, and I&#8217;ve been blessed to have won more than any of them.”</p>
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<p>Despite heavy rainfall, which suspended play for over five-and-a-half-hours on the final day – and then returned for the final nine holes of the championship – Langer remained unphased.</p>
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<p>He put on a masterclass as he took control of the tournament with back-to-back birdies on the inward nine, ultimately carding a four-under par 66 to turn a three-shot deficit into a two-shot victory from 2016 champion Paul Broadhurst, who is attached to Northamptonshire County.</p>
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<p>The final round of The Senior Open will also be remembered as Tom Watson’s farewell to competitive links golf.</p>
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<p>The five-time Champion Golfer of the Year and three-time Senior Open winner announced after his third round that he would be bowing out at the conclusion of his 18<sup>th</sup> Senior Open appearance.</p>
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<p>The American never missed a cut in The Senior Open and remains one of only three men—along with Gary Player and Bob Charles—to win both The Open and The Senior Open.</p>
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<p>Watson bows out being considered by many to be the greatest links golfer of all time.</p>
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<p>Watson, whose five Open wins all came in Scotland, said: “The crowds on 18 were very warm and appreciative. The crowd that ended at the ninth hole, which was the farthest point on the golf course, that went all the way out there to watch my final hole, that was very, very special.</p>
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<p>“There will be other people who will take the reins and they will do what I did. Life is full of passages, and I&#8217;ve passed through my career here, starting in 1975 to here in 2019. It&#8217;s amazing.</p>
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<p>“I&#8217;ll always respect the way the game is played over here. The game of golf is played here with a passion, unequalled, and it&#8217;s part of the fabric of life that people have when they play golf here in the UK</p>
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<p>“That&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve always appreciated,” added an emotional Watson who famously beat Nicklaus in the Duel in the Sun at Turnberry, in 1977, and almost won a sixth Claret Jug in 2009, aged 59 – but lost to Stewart Cink in a play-off, also over Ayrshire’s Ailsa course.</p>
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<p>Europe’s only Senior Major will head to Sunningdale Golf Club, on the Berkshire-Surrey border, when The Senior Open returns in 2020.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>SUNNINGDALE Golf Club will host The Senior Open for the third time when Europe’s only Senior Major Championship returns in 2020. The Old Course at Sunningdale first hosted The Senior Open in 2009, when America’s Loren Roberts defeated compatriot Fred Funk and Ireland’s Mark McNulty in a play-off. Another American, Marco Dawson, was triumphant when [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_4542" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Sunningdale.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-4542" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Sunningdale-1024x628.jpg" alt="he majestic Sunningdale clubhouse where the 2020 Senior Open will be hosted the Staysure European Tour has announced. Picture by KEVIN DISS" width="1024" height="628" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">he majestic Sunningdale clubhouse where the 2020 Senior Open will be hosted the Staysure European Tour has announced. Picture by KEVIN DISS</p></div>
<p><strong>SUNNINGDALE Golf Club will host The Senior Open for the third time when Europe’s only Senior Major Championship returns in 2020.</strong></p>
<p>The Old Course at Sunningdale first hosted The Senior Open in 2009, when America’s Loren Roberts defeated compatriot Fred Funk and Ireland’s Mark McNulty in a play-off.</p>
<p>Another American, Marco Dawson, was triumphant when the Senior Major returned in 2015, finishing one stroke ahead of Bernhard Langer.</p>
<p>In addition to two Senior Opens, Sunningdale has also hosted the British Masters, the European Open, The Seve Trophy, The Walker Cup, AIG Women’s British Open and has been a qualifying venue for The Open.</p>
<p>The R&amp;A’s executive director of championships Johnnie Cole-Hamilton said: “The Senior Open continues to grow in stature and Sunningdale will be an outstanding venue for the 2020 championship.</p>
<p>“The top senior players in the world will relish the challenge presented by the Old Course and we can look forward to an excellent week of world-class golf.”</p>
<p>The European Tour’s Staysure chief David MacLaren said: “We are very pleased to announce The Senior Open’s return to the incredible Old Course at Sunningdale.</p>
<p>“The Senior Open offers us the unique opportunity to visit both traditional Open-rota venues and other world-class golf courses in the British Isles.</p>
<p>“Sunningdale is consistently ranked as one of the best courses in the world, not just the United Kingdom, and we are all looking forward to returning next year.”</p>
<p>Among those who will be eligible to compete in their first Senior Opens are five-time Major Champion Phil Mickelson, 2003 US Open champion and 2018 USA Ryder Cup Captain Jim Furyk and 2003 Masters winner Mike Weir.</p>
<p>Nick Howe, chairman of Sunningdale’s tournament committee, said: ‘’We are delighted The Senior Open is returning to Sunningdale in 2020.</p>
<p>“It is the third time we will have held this prestigious event and we are very much looking forward to hosting the best senior golfers in the world and seeing how they navigate the challenges of The Old Course, now ranked the No. 1 course in England.’’</p>
<p><strong>About The Senior Open </strong></p>
<p>The Senior Open Presented by Rolex will return to Royal Lytham &amp; St Annes for the first time since 1994 when the 33<sup>rd</sup> edition of the Championship is staged from July 25-28.</p>
<p>Royal Lytham &amp; St Annes hosted The Senior Open for four consecutive years from 1991-4.</p>
<p>Bobby Verwey, John Fourie, Bob Charles and Tom Wargo were the winners of Europe’s only Senior Major Championship on the Lancashire links during this time.</p>
<p>Royal Lytham &amp; St Annes has hosted The Open on 11 occasions and hosted the Ricoh Women’s British Open in 2018.</p>
<p>Miguel Ángel Jiménez became the third consecutive European winner of The Senior Open after his one-stroke victory over defending champion Bernhard Langer on the Old Course at St Andrews in 2018.</p>
<p>Paul Broadhurst started the run of European victories at Carnoustie in 2016.</p>
<p>In 2017, Langer became the first golfer in history to win 10 Senior Major Championships, as he joined Gary Player and Tom Watson as the only three-time winners of the Senior Open Trophy with his victory at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Wales.</p>
<p>The Senior Open was introduced in 1987 at Turnberry in Ayrshire when Neil Coles, the former chairman of the board of directors of the PGA European Tour, won the inaugural title.</p>
<p>This led, two years later, to the formal inception of the European Senior Tour. In 2018, the Senior Tour was rebranded with Staysure becoming the first title sponsor of what is now known as the Staysure Tour.</p>
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