Author: By Nathan Van Dyne nathan.vandyne@gazettedev.gazette.com
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Phil? Tiger? Keegan? A look at golfers who could play The Broadmoor when U.S. Senior Open returns
Over the past week, a field of 156 golfers put on quite a show at The Broadmoor. It was the third U.S. Senior Open to be played on the East Course. It won’t be the last. The U.S. Golf Association announced this month that the prestigious event would return in 2031 and 2037. It’s never…
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Six past U.S. Senior Open champions miss the cut at The Broadmoor
Hours before the start of the U.S. Senior Open, Bernhard Langer spoke to the media with a good deal of doubt in his remarks. Because of the recent rain in Colorado Springs, he knew the East Course at The Broadmoor would play long. He knew that his game wasn’t in top form. But the man…
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Golf analyst Notah Begay III turns insight into action, making the cut at U.S. Senior Open
Notah Begay III spends a lot of time on the golf course. Problem is, much of that time is spent following the best players in the world as an on-course reporter and analyst for NBC Sports and Golf Channel. So when Begay got word this week that he had earned a spot in the U.S.…
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Three-way lead atop leaderboard at the U.S. Senior Open at The Broadmoor
On a gorgeous, sun-splashed Thursday, the first round of the U.S. Senior is underway on the East Course at The Broadmoor. 6:40 p.m. Stewart Cink has used back-to-back birdies to join Padraig Harrington and Mark Hensby at 3-under par and atop the leaderboard. Cink, who entered the week as the favorite among oddsmakers, has two…
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Gazette staff recognized for features journalism
Behind eight awards, including four first-place honors, The Gazette finished third in Division 1 of the 2025 Society for Features Journalism Excellence-in-Features contest. It’s the seventh time in the past eight years The Gazette has been recognized among the top three in the contest that encompasses media companies in the U.S. and Canada. Competitors in…





