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U.S. Senior Open Exemptions

 

S-1. Winners of the U.S. Senior Open Championship:

Miller Barber Simon Hobday Arnold Palmer
Billy Casper Hale Irwin Gary Player
Roberto De Vicenzo Larry Laoretti Dave Stockton
Dale Douglass Graham Marsh Lee Trevino
Dave Eichelberger Orville Moody Tom Weiskopf
Bruce Fleisher Jack Nicklaus  

S-2. Winners of the U.S. Open Championship the last ten years (1992-2001):

Tom Kite

S-3. Winners of the U.S. Amateur the last ten years (1992-2001):

John Harris

S-4. Winners of The Masters the last ten years (1993-2002):

Ben Crenshaw

S-5. Winners of the British Open Championship the last ten years (1992-2001).

S-6. Winners of the PGA of America Championship the last ten years (1992-2001).

S-7. Winners of the PGA of America Seniors Championship the last ten years ( 1992-2001):

Allen Doyle Lee Trevino Tom Watson
Raymond Floyd Doug Tewell  
Hale Irwin Tom Wargo  

S-8. Winner of the 2001 British Seniors Open Championship:

Ian Stanley

S-9. From the 2001 U.S. Senior Open Championship, the 25 lowest scorers and anyone tying for 25th place:

Jim Ahern Walter Hall Jack Nicklaus
Isao Aoki Jim Holtgrieve Dana Quigley
Ed Brooks Hale Irwin Jay Sigel
Jim Colbert Tom Kite Dave Stockton
Allen Doyle John Mahaffey Bruce Summerhays
Bruce Fleisher Gary McCord Leonard Thompson
Raymond Floyd Gil Morgan Jim Thorpe
Bob Gilder Larry Nelson Tom Watson
Ted Goin    

S-10. From the 2001 U.S. Senior Open Championship, the amateur returning the lowest 72-hole score:

Paul Simson

S-11. Winners of the USGA Senior Amateur Championship the last two years:

2000-Bill Shean, Jr. 2001-Kemp Richardson

S-12. Semifinalists in the 2001 Senior Amateur Championship:

O. Gordon Brewer Bill Ploeger
E Thomas Jung Kemp Richardson

S-13. Playing Members of the United States and European Ryder Cup teams the last ten years (1992-2001):

Lanny Wadkins Tom Kite
Raymond Floyd Ben Crenshaw

S-14. From the final 2001 official Senior PGA Tour money list, the top 30 money leaders:

Allen Doyle Walter Hall Leonard Thompson
Bruce Fleisher Mike McCullough Vincente Fernandez
Hale Irwin Ed Dougherty Gary McCord
Larry Nelson Jose Maria Canizares Jim Ahern
Gil Morgan Tom Jenkins John Jacobs
Jim Thorpe Bruce Lietzke John Bland
Doug Tewell Tom Watson John Schroeder
Bob Gilder Sammy Rachels Stewart Ginn
Dana Quigley Jim Colbert Terry Mauney
Tom Kite Bruce Summerhays Hugh Baiocchi

S-15. From the Senior PGA Tour all-time money list, the top 50 money leaders through the close of entries on May 15.

S-16. From the 2002 official Senior PGA Tour money list, the top 20 money leaders through the close of entries on May 15.

S-17. Winners of Senior PGA Tour co-sponsored events, whose victories are considered official, in the last three calendar years (1999-2001) and during the current calendar year to the initiation of the U.S. Senior Open Championship

S-18. Winners of PGA Tour co-sponsored events, whose victories are considered official, in the last five calendar years (1997-2001) and during the current calendar year to the initiation of the U.S. Senior Open Championship.

S-19. Any player turning 50 from the 2001 U.S. Senior Open date of minimum age eligibility (June 28, 2001), through this year's date of minimum age eligibility (June 27, 2002), who has won a U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, Masters Tournament, British Open, British Amateur, or PGA Championship: (One time exemption.)

S-20. Special exemptions as selected by USGA Executive Committee.

S-21. From the final 2001 official Senior PGA European Tour money list, the leading money winner:

Ian Stanley

 


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