London Seniors Masters
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The London Seniors Masters is a men's professional golf tournament for players aged fifty and above. It was first played in 2005 and is part of the European Seniors Tour schedule. It is a 54 hole stroke play event. The event's venue is the London Golf Club, which is actually in the county of Kent, which abuts Greater London to the south east. It is played over the Heritage Course, which was designd by Jack Nicklaus. Sam Torrance of Scotland won the inaugural event on his way to topping the European Seniors Tour Order of Merit. In 2007 the prize fund was £150,000.
[edit] Winners
Bendinat London Seniors Masters
[edit] External links
- Coverage on the European Seniors Tour's official site - use the schedule browser on the left to access other years
- The London Golf Club
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