Sauers wins U.S. Senior Open over Jimenez, Mayfair
Sauers wins U.S. Senior Open over Jimenez, Mayfair
Gene Sauers closed with a 1-under-par 69 and took advantage of another collapse by Miguel Angel Jimenez to win the rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open on Monday in Upper Arlington, Ohio, for his first senior victory.
The 53-year-old from Georgia finished with three consecutive pars to go from a one-shot deficit to a one-shot victory over Jimenez and Billy Mayfair at Scioto Country Club.
Jimenez had a one-shot lead going into the final round, but blew a lead at a second straight major.
The Spaniard regained the lead with a birdie on the 15th hole, a two-shot swing when Sauers made bogey, only to bogey the 17th hole.
ESPN college football analyst Rod Gilmore says he has been diagnosed with blood cancer, but the “prognosis is good.”
Top-seeded Serena Williams has withdrawn from the Western & Southern Open with a shoulder injury, the tournament announced.
Mr. Diaz rode 2,517 winners in a 23-year career as a jockey, capturing six titles at Bay Meadows and two at Golden Gate Fields.
Funeral services are pending, and a memorial is being planned for next week at Golden Gate Fields.
Clarence “Choo-Choo” Coleman, a catcher on the expansion 1962 Mets who spent four seasons in the major leagues with New York and the Philadelphia Phillies, died at age 80.
