Ohio Golf Journal September 2018

In a repeat from last season, THE SECOND 3ENIOR ,0'! Championship presented by /LD .ATIONAL "ANK WILL BE HELD ON THE 0ETE $YE #OURSE at French Lick Resort in southern Indiana. Last year the tournament was held in *UNE IN CONJUNCTION WITH the Symetra Tour’s Donald Ross Classic. This year, the ,EGENDS 4OUR LADIES WILL HAVE THE SPOTLIGHT ALL TO THEMSELVES with an October 15-17 date. The Legends Tour showcases THE TALENTS OF FORMER ,0'!4OUR PROFESSIONALS OVER THE AGE OF AND REPRESENT SOME OF THE most talented female golfers in the history of the game. The tour boasts a roster of female PLAYERS THAT HAVE A COMBINED NEARLY WINS ON THE ,0'! 4OUR INCLUDING OVER MAJOR championships. Fourteen ,0'! AND 7ORLD 'OLF (ALL OF Famers compete onThe Legends 4OUR PLUS NINE HAVE SERVED AS Solheim Cup captains, with DOZENS MORE HAVING PLAYED IN the Solheim Cup. The Legends Tour also RAISES SIGNIÚCANT FUNDS FOR LOCAL CHARITIES WITH OVER MILLION GENERATED 4HE 3ENIOR ,0'! #HAMPIONSHIP IS no exception, funds generated FROM THE EVENT WILL BENEÚT 4HE Riley Children’s Hospital, the premier children’s hospital in the region. The Dye Course sits high atop the second highest PEAK IN )NDIANA AND PROVIDES BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF THE surrounding country side. )T HAS ALSO HOSTED SEVERAL BIG TIME EVENTS 7ITHIN one year after the course opened for play in 2009, THE 0'! OF !MERICA HOSTED THE 0'! 0ROFESSIONAL .ATIONAL #HAMPIONSHIP 4HE ChampionsTour held the 2015 3ENIOR 0'! #HAMPIONSHIP ON the Dye Course, won by Colin -ONTGOMERIE AND THE ")' Ten has hosted its conference championship on the Dye Course, as well. 4RISH *OHNSON FROM %NGLAND won here last year with a three- FRENCH LICK’S DYE COURSE TO HOST MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP Michelle Redmond and Caddie Ohio Golf Journal

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