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PGA Tour Champions
/piː.dʒiː.eɪ ˌtʊr ˈtʃæmp.i.ənz/
Definition
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The PGA Tour Champions, formerly known as the Senior PGA Tour, is a professional golf tour organized by the PGA Tour specifically for male golfers aged 50 and older.
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A circuit featuring major championships, regular events, and high-stakes competitions where golf legends extend their careers with refined swings and fewer regrets.
Examples
After decades of grinding on the regular tour, Tom Watson traded birdies for birdies with grandkids on the PGA Tour Champions.
The PGA Tour Champions event felt like a reunion where every player had a story longer than their drives.
Grandpa skipped the early-bird special to chase eagles on the PGA Tour Champions instead.
In the PGA Tour Champions, mulligans are for amateurs— these pros just buy a new set of irons.