Day 2 of the Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown makes way for dramatic final round

Chilly temperatures and gusty winds kept scoring to a minimum during the second round of the Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown.

Chilly temperatures and gusty winds kept scoring to a minimum during the second round of the Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown. Taking place at the University of Arizona’s home course – the Sawailo Course at Casino Del Sol — Tucson wasn’t the desert paradise most expect when wintering there.

The lone exception to the lack of scoring was Super Senior Robin Rubrecht. The Indiana native was not phased a bit by the adverse desert conditions en route to carding a second-round 7-under 65. Bogey free on the day, Rubrecht catapulted himself into the lead and now holds a five-shot advantage as he heads into the final round. Not only that, but Rubrecht’s score is the lowest of the tournament so far.

Jim Starnes was the only other super senior to come in under par and is 1 under for the tournament.

In the Senior Division, plenty of movement was seen on the leaderboard. First-round leader Terry Cook slid all the way down to a tie for 12th following a second-round 83. Unable to replicate his first-round success, Cook looks to backdoor himself back into the top 10.

Atop the senior leaderboard is the duo of Mike Lohner and David Nelson. Lohner was able to ride the waves to card an even-par 72 to remain at 1 under for the tournament. For Nelson, he was able to move up the leaderboard despite going backward.

Nelson was 1 under for the tournament until he carded a double bogey on his last hole to slide into a tie for first alongside Lohner. The pair will have plenty of competition hot on their heels with four players within two shots of the lead. Another five players lurk within five strokes.

Among those looking to chase down the lead is Golfweek’s No. 2 ranked Kevin VandenBerg.

VandenBerg is looking to chase down not only Lohner and Nelson, but Rusty Strawn. Strawn is not in the field this week but is ranked No. 1 in the Golfweek Player of the Year rankings. With Strawn idle, VandenBerg can make a dent in the 1,930-point difference between him and Strawn.

In the Legends division, New York’s John Hamilton holds a two-stroke lead over Texas’ Bruce Meyer. In the Super Legends division, it looks as though it will come down to Oklahoma’s Craig Collins and California’s Steve Wilson. Both tied at 3 over, the pair of 75+-year-olds have matched each other shot for shot all week long. Should one of them slip, Chicago’s Gil Stenholm is hanging in the fight at 6 over par.

In total four champions will be crowned tomorrow as we inch closer to the end of the Golfweek Player of the Year race. If you want to put your hat in the ring for next year’s race, check out the 2023 schedule here.

Terry Cook, Don Kuehn among leaders at 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown

Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson, Arizona, is host of the 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown. 

Casino Del Sol’s Sewailo Golf Club was a beautiful canvas for opening round action of the 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown. 

Some of the best senior amateur players from across the country have descended upon Tucson, Arizona, to duke it out in the desert for 54 holes. With players ranging in age from 55 to older than 75, plenty of scores came in under retirement age.

Terry Cook has the early lead in the 55-64 year old senior division. Pacing the field with a blazing 6-under 66, the Iowa native holds a four-shot lead. A lone bogey on the par-4 5th dirtied Cook’s scorecard but he was able to finish strong with three birdies over his final five holes to close out his impressive start.

Four players sit at 2 under with another duo finishing Wednesday’s opening round five back of the lead. Golfweek’s No. 2 ranked senior amateur Kevin VandenBerg finished his day at even par. Unable to keep bogeys off of his card, VandenBerg was able to finish on a high note as he closed with a birdie on No. 18 in hopes to gain a bit of momentum heading into Thursday’s second round. 

VandenBerg is practically the only challenger to No. 1 Rusty Strawn for 2022 Golfweek Player of the Year honors. With less than three events left in the season and Strawn playing in the East-West Matches this week, a strong finish by VandenBerg would take a bite out of the 1,930 points that separate him and Strawn.

Super Senior Don Kuehn is in a familiar spot: atop the leaderboard. Kuehn carded a 2-under 70 to take an early two-stroke lead. As a winner of 44 championship events throughout his career, Kuehn looks to make it 45 before heading home to be inducted into the Kansas Golf Hall of Fame next week.

Florida’s Jim Starnes trails by two after a 72. Dan Parkinson and Robin Rubrecht are hot on the trail after matching each other with 1-over 73s.

John Hamilton leads the way in the Legends division. The New York native made the cross country trek and is loving the change of pace. Firing a 5-over 77, Hamilton didn’t quite shoot his age but will take a one-shot lead into Thursday looking to change that.

Steve Wilson and Craig Collins came into the clubhouse with some of the most impressive golf of the day. Both in the Super Legend division (75-years-old and up), the pair turned in matching 1-under 71s. 

Wilson was bogey free on the day with his lone birdie coming on the par-5 14th. Collins had a much more colorful scorecard that was highlighted with an eagle on the par 5 8th. Neither man can rest easy thinking it’s a two horse race. Dan Nicholson and Richard Hunt lurk at 2 over par, making the Super Legend age bracket one to watch as the championship turns its eyes to Thursday’s second round.

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2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown kicks off year-end rush for Player of the Year points

The Sewailo Course at Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Arizona, plays host to some of the best senior amateur golfers in the world beginning November 2nd.

The Sewailo Course at beautiful Casino Del Sol in Tucson, Arizona, plays host to some of the best senior amateur golfers in the world beginning November 2nd. The 2022 Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown tees off on Wednesday with players beginning to make their final pushes for their chance at Golfweek Player of the Year honors.

With just three events remaining for this year’s POY title, the race is tight between No. 1 Rusty Strawn and No. 2 Kevin VandenBerg. With Strawn not in the field in Tucson, VandenBerg can take a bite out of the 1,930 points that separate the two men.

As the only player within nearly 4,000 points of Strawn, VandenBerg is mathematically the only challenger that can overtake Golfweek’s No. 1 as the season ticks down. Nonetheless, players inside the top 10 are all jockeying for strong finishes to gain momentum heading into the 2023 POY race.

No. 7 ranked Steve Maddalena is the next highest-ranked player in the field this week. A first-place finish this week would catapult him all the way to the No. 4 spot thanks to the 1,200 POY points that come with a win.

While it won’t put him close enough to challenge Strawn, Maddalena would most certainly use the late-season push as a building block for next season.

The field also includes Craig Larson, who went wire-to-wire in his victory back in late September.

In all, four different age divisions will duke it out over 54 holes in the desert. Four new champions will be crowned with winners being invited to the year-end Golfweek Tournament of Champions.

If you want to play elite golf courses across the country against some of the best senior amateurs in the world, check out Golfweek’s events schedule. There’s still time to register for the three remaining events that round out the calendar year. The Golfweek Player of the Year Classic in January kicks off the 2023 race for Player of the Year honors. We hope you join us!

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3-Tournament Lineup Rounds Out the 2022 Golfweek Senior Amateur Schedule and a look at 2023!

Senior competitive golf continues to grow bigger and better than ever. USA Today Sports and Golfweek are excited to play a large part in that growth. During the past year, over 750 senior golfers have competed in a Golfweek Elite Senior Amateur …

Senior competitive golf continues to grow bigger and better than ever. USA Today Sports and Golfweek are excited to play a large part in that growth. During the past year, over 750 senior golfers have competed in a Golfweek Elite Senior Amateur Tournament, while also trying to qualify for the U.S. Senior Amateur through one of the twenty-five WAGR exemptions offered by the USGA.

This year, as part of our Elite Senior Amateur Tournament Series, Golfweek partnered with The Mid-West Golf Association to conduct The International, the third highest ranked senior amateur tournament in the world. With a field, drawing players and teams from: Britain, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Canada, an Mexico, we expect The International to move into the number two spot in the world. We are extremely excited to announce that Cartersville Golf & Country Club, just outside of Atlanta, has been chosen to host the 2023 International – Senior Division, to be held October 4-7, 2023

The USGA will again grant twenty-five exemptions into the U.S. Senior Amateur which will be held in 2023 at Martis Camp in Truckee, CA. Golfweek tournaments are WAGR counting events offering senior golfers the opportunity to play for national ranking (2022 National Senior Rankings) while also seeking exemption into the U.S. Senior Amateur through WAGR standing.

Here are the remaining 3-tournaments in our lineup for 2022 and a glimpse at the tournament schedule for the first seven months of 2023.

Bookmark this page and as tournaments open for registration, click on the tournament name for more information and to register.

REMAINING 2022 AND EARLY 2023 GOLFWEEK ELITE SENIOR AMATEUR TOURNAMENTS

November 2-4: The Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown, Casino Del Sol, Sewailo Golf Club, Tucson, AZ

Nov 29-Dec 1: The Golfweek TOC, PGA National, Palm Beach Gardens, FL  Champion and Fazio

December 14-16: The Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup, Jacaranda Golf Club  Plantation, FL

January 16-18, 2023: The Golfweek Player of the Year Classic, Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club, Tampa, FL

March 26-28, 2023: The Golfweek Senior Division National Championship, Desert Willow Golf Resort, Palm Desert, CA The Mountain Course

March 30-April 1, 2023: The Golfweek Senior Amateur, Desert Willow Golf Resort, Palm Desert, CA The Firecliff Course

June 12-14, 2023: The Golfweek Senior National, Grandover Resort, Greensboro, NC

Save the DATE for the trip of a life time. BIG INFORMATION SHORTLY!   July 3-8, 2023: The Golfweek European Challenge, Galway Bay Golf Resort, Blackrock, Salthill, County Galway Ireland.

2023 Golfweek Senior Amateur – March 30 – April 3, 2023

PERFECT WEATHER, AN IMPECCABLY MANICURED COURSE AND GREAT COMPETITION. WHAT A PLACE TO BE IN MARCH AND APRIL 2023 Just a short drive from the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs is Desert Willow Golf Resort featuring the Firecliff Course – ranked as one …

PERFECT WEATHER, AN IMPECCABLY MANICURED COURSE AND GREAT COMPETITION. WHAT A PLACE TO BE IN MARCH AND APRIL 2023

Just a short drive from the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs is Desert Willow Golf Resort featuring the Firecliff Course – ranked as one of the best courses you can play in California. Firecliff is framed by the picturesque Santa Rosa Mountains and features a perfect balance between grass landing areas, desert roughs and waste areas. This unique design offers a course that isn’t target golf, but embraces the desert-scape creating a very fair and playable golf course.

The 2023 Golfweek Senior Division National Championship – Open Registration

IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BE IN MARCH 2023 – DON’T MISS THE FANTASTIC WEATHER, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS AND COMPETITIVE GOLF! Desert Willow Golf Club in Palm Desert, CA is located in the heart of the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs and will host the 2023 …

IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BE IN MARCH 2023 – DON’T MISS THE FANTASTIC WEATHER, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS AND COMPETITIVE GOLF!

Desert Willow Golf Club in Palm Desert, CA is located in the heart of the golf rich mecca of Palm Springs and will host the 2023 Golfweek Senior Division National Championship. The Mountain View course will be a test of skill as you negotiate your way around numerous water features, undulating greens and beautifully framed mountain views. Join us for the second-annual Golfweek Senior Division National Championship- where players from every state will tee it up against the world’s best senior amateur golfers.

NOTE: Limited to 84 players.

This tournament will be contested from one set of tees. Open to players 55 years of age and over as of March 26, 2023

                       *** 2022 CHAMPION – JERRY GUNTHORPE ***

Register for the 2023 Golfweek Player of the Year Classic

Details: Join us January 16-18 at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club for the 2023 Golfweek Player of the Year Classic where we will honor Golfweek’s top three nationally ranked players in each of the four divisions: Senior, Super Senior, Legends and …

Details:
Join us January 16-18 at Tampa Palms Golf & Country Club for the 2023 Golfweek Player of the Year Classic where we will honor Golfweek’s top three nationally ranked players in each of the four divisions: Senior, Super Senior, Legends and Super Legends. USA Today Sports will also present the prestigious Yancey Ford Award to and individual who has shown exemplary dedication to golf, not only through their elite playing ability but also through a major commitment to the game both on and off the course.

2022 Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup

Join us for the 2022 Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup, December 14-16 at Jacaranda Golf Club in Plantation, Fla! The 2022 Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup will provide you with the opportunity to play The East Course, one of south Florida’s finest. The …

Join us for the 2022 Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup, December 14-16 at Jacaranda Golf Club in Plantation, Fla! The 2022 Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup will provide you with the opportunity to play The East Course, one of south Florida’s finest. The East Course at Jacaranda is as much about strategy as it is about difficulty and puts a premium on a solid short game.

Now in its fourth year, the Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup is a tournament within a tournament. Champions will be crowned in each division while at the same time two teams, one captained by current U.S. Senior Amateur Champion, Rusty Strawn, and the other by 2019 Golfweek senior player of the year, Craig Hurlbert, will do battle for the overall Challenge Cup trophy. Members of each team will be selected by captains pick and blind draw. Don’t miss this Golfweek Elite Senior Amateur tournament featuring one of the premier fields in senior amateur golf!

The Challenge Cup is the last national ranking tournament of 2022 and will help decide the 2022 Golfweek Player of the Year in each division. Jacaranda Golf Club will be the perfect venue for the fourth annual Golfweek Senior Challenge Cup.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All Golfweek senior amateur tournaments are WAGR counting tournaments leading to twenty-five exemptions into the 2023 U.S. Senior Amateur to be contested at Martis Camp in Truckee, Calif. 

2022 Golfweek Senior Tournament of Champions

Calling All Champions! Join us Nov 30 – Dec 2 for the 2022 Golfweek Tournament of Champions as we make a long overdue trip back to PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. The Senior TOC is open to national, state, and club champions, …

Calling All Champions! Join us Nov 30 – Dec 2 for the 2022 Golfweek Tournament of Champions as we make a long overdue trip back to PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. The Senior TOC is open to national, state, and club champions, along with those who strive to be a champion. Home of the PGA Tour’s Honda Classic, The Champion, features the iconic “Bear Trap” which spans three demanding holes designed by Jack Nicklaus and called “one of the toughest stretches in golf.”

The Fazio features more generous fairways allowing big hitters an opportunity to excel off the tee while putting a premium on a solid short game. Both the Champion and Fazio at PGA National are unique and each requires a golfer to step up to the ball with a carefully organized series of shots in mind.

Test you skill against the best on both the famous Champion and Fazio courses, the perfect venue for the Golfweek 2022 Senior Tournament of Champions, part of the Golfweek Elite Senior Players Series!

 

Photos: Bernhard Langer through the years

Check out these photos of Bernhard Langer’s illustrious career.

Bernhard Langer has long been one of the best golfers in terms of consistency and longevity.

The two-time Masters winner (1985 and 1993) spent three weeks at No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking in 1986. He has 119 worldwide wins including 42 DP World Tour (formerly European Tour) wins and 43 PGA Tour Champions wins. He’s second all-time on both of those tours.

Langer is also atop the all-time money list on the Champions tour.

Showcasing a durability that has spanned six decades of professional golf, it’s safe to say that German engineering may have reached its peak with Langer, who turns 65 on Aug. 27, 2022.

Take a look at some photos over the years of Bernhard Langer.