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Senior PGA Championship
/ˈsiːniər ˌpiːdʒeɪˈeɪ ˈtʃæmpiənˌʃɪp/
Definition
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The Senior PGA Championship is the oldest of the five major championships in men's senior professional golf, established in 1937 and organized by the PGA of America.
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It is contested annually on the PGA Tour Champions by golfers aged 50 and older, showcasing the enduring prowess of veteran players.
Examples
Grandpa traded his La-Z-Boy for a leaderboard spot at the Senior PGA Championship, muttering about birdies over bingo.
The Senior PGA Championship proves that mulligans aren't just for amateurs—veterans still sneak in a few.
After sinking a 40-footer at the Senior PGA Championship, he quipped that age is just a handicap adjustment.
Fans flocked to the Senior PGA Championship, where divots fly deeper and stories get taller with every round.