Bernhard Langer made history, becoming the oldest-ever U.S. Senior Open champion at the age of 65 after completing a two-stroke victory at SentryWorld, beating out local favorites Steve Sticker and Jerry Kelly.

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20 Comments

  1. He should be embarrassed using a long putter! #1 in Most all time Champions tour wins (45-46). Wonder why…? Ask anyone in golf and they will tell you it is an advantage that should be outlawed!

  2. I hate to win a golf tournament by finishing with bogies. Then again, a win is a win. Congrats Bernhard.

  3. Langer is unbelievable…65 years old and still showing the young bucks how to win majors. Bernhard was really in completely control of this tournament wire to wire.

  4. This accomplishment rivals the moon landing and signing of the Magna Carta. Maybe even the invention of the wheel.

  5. this is serious question … .does senior tour test for peds?
    i bet 90% of field is on legit TRT …. but wondering if they actually screen the senior players

  6. The cheater wins again. It's amazing how blatantly he violates the putting rules and is not challenged on it.

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