PGA Seniors Championship
The PGA Seniors Championship is a European Seniors Tour golf tournament for men aged fifty and above. It was founded in 1957, and became part of the European Seniors Tour on its founding in 1992. It was played at the Royal Dublin Golf Club in the Republic of Ireland that year, but since 1993 it has been played at various golf clubs in England. It has had several sponsored names. In 2011 the prize fund was £250,000. In 2008, Gordon J Brand beat Gordon Brand, Jnr after a six-hole playoff.
Winners
ISPS Handa PGA Seniors Championship
- 2015 Peter Fowler – Australia
- 2014 Santiago Luna – Spain
- 2013 Paul Wesselingh – England
- 2012 Paul Wesselingh – England
The De Vere Club PGA Seniors Championship
- 2011 Andrew Oldcorn – Scotland
The De Vere Collection PGA Seniors Championship
- 2010 David J Russell – England
- 2009 Carl Mason – England
- 2008 Gordon J Brand – England
PGA Seniors Championship
- 2007 Carl Mason – England
- 2006 Sam Torrance – Scotland
De Vere PGA Seniors Championship
- 2005 Sam Torrance – Scotland
- 2004 Carl Mason – England
- 2003 Bill Longmuir – Scotland
- 2002 Seiji Ebihara – Japan
- 2001 Ian Stanley – Australia
The Belfry PGA Seniors Championship
- 2000 John Grace – United States
- 1999 Ross Metherell – Australia
- 1998 Tommy Horton – England
- 1997 Walter Hall – United States
- 1996 Terry Gale – Australia
Forte PGA Seniors Championship
- 1995 John Morgan – England
- 1994 John Morgan – England
- 1993 Brian Huggett – Wales
- 1992 Tommy Horton – England
PGA Seniors Championship
- 1991 Brian Waites – England
- 1990 Brian Waites – England
- 1989 Neil Coles – England
- 1988 Peter Thomson – Australia
- 1987 Neil Coles – England
- 1986 Neil Coles – England
- 1985 Neil Coles – England
- 1984 Ernie Jones
- 1983 Christy O'Connor Snr – Ireland
- 1982 Christy O'Connor Snr – Ireland
- 1981 Christy O'Connor Snr – Ireland
- 1980 Paddy Skerritt – Ireland
- 1979 Christy O'Connor Snr – Ireland
- 1978 Paddy Skerritt – Ireland
- 1977 Christy O'Connor Snr – Ireland
- 1976 Christy O'Connor Snr – Ireland
- 1975 Kel Nagle – Australia
- 1974 Eric Lester – England
- 1973 Kel Nagle – Australia
- 1972 Ken Bousfield – England
- 1971 Kel Nagle – Australia
- 1970 Max Faulkner – England
- 1969 John Panton – Scotland
- 1968 Max Faulkner – England
- 1967 John Panton – Scotland
- 1966 Dai Rees – Wales
- 1965 Charlie Ward – England
- 1964 Syd Scott – England
- 1963 George Evans
- 1962 Sam King – England
- 1961 Sam King – England
- 1960 Reg Horne – England
- 1959 Arthur Lees – England
- 1958 Norman Sutton – England
- 1957 John Burton – England
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