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John
Senden
Australia
Birthdate
4/20/1971 (55)
Birthplace
Brisbane, Queensland
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
1992
HT/WT
6' 4", 200 lbs
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Senden takes leave from PGA Tour for ill son
9Y
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Two wild putts drop early at PGA Championship's first round
10Y
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Darkness delays McIlroy-Casey at Match Play
11Y
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Fowler assured of advancing; Spieth wins again
11Y
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Gator sighting: Trio interrupted at Innisbrook
11Y
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Sweeping changes as PGA Tour reveals details of 2-track system
The PGA Tour has approved recommendations from the Future Competition Committee that will dramatically reshape the tour's competitive structure, with two separate series of tournaments that will run concurrently starting in 2028.
Scottie Scheffler: 'Little things' hampered U.S. Open title quest
Scottie Scheffler said it was "just little things" that kept him from applying to Wyndham Clark in his quest to win the U.S. Open and complete the career Grand Slam.
Rory McIlroy to focus on links golf after U.S. Open struggles
Rory McIlroy will skip the PGA Tour event next week and instead focus on links golf ahead of the Open Championship after the "wheels came off" at the U.S. Open.
Wyndham Clark talks 'surreal' feeling of winning his second U.S. Open
Wyndham Clark talks 'surreal' feeling of winning his second U.S. Open
Keith Mitchell is first with four even-par rounds at U.S. Open
Keith Mitchell shot his fourth straight 70 on Sunday, becoming the first player in U.S. Open history to have four rounds of even par as he tied for fourth.
Joaquín Niemann, after 11 on par 4, finishes 5 back at U.S. Open
Joaquín Niemann carded a 66 Sunday to finish five strokes back at the U.S. Open, even after a septuple bogey Thursday that included a 2-shot penalty for throwing a club.