Senior PGA Golf
- Elías Valverde II - member, The Dallas Morning News
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Katsumasa Miyamoto, left, of Japan, shakes hands with Todd Sapere, center, of the United States, and Mauricio Molina, of Argentina, after finishing the first round of the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship golf tournament at Fields Ranch East golf course at PGA of America in Frisco, Texas, Thursday, May 25, 2023.
Elías Valverde II - member, The Dallas Morning NewsAs featured on
Padraig Harrington is the early first-round leader at the Senior PGA Championship after shooting 8-under 64. The second senior major of the season is the first event on the signature course at the new Texas headquarters of the PGA of America near Dallas. Harrington's strong start comes after a mostly solid showing in the PGA Championship a week earlier. Japan's Katsumasa Miyamoto is two shots behind Harrington in his Senior PGA debut.
Stewart Cink is contending in his PGA Tour Champions debut with consecutive rounds of 68 in the Senior PGA Championship. Cink still plays on the PGA Tour and was a late entrant for the Senior PGA because he was waiting to see if would get in the nearby event at Colonial. The second senior major of the season is the first event at the new Texas headquarters for the PGA of America. Cink took the early clubhouse lead in the second round. First-round leader Padraig Harrington played in the afternoon.
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