Funk provides another big moment for senior golf

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CARMEL, Ind. (AP)—Fred Funk built a reputation as a short hitter who kept the ball in play and usually got the most out of his ability. He showed again another dimension to his game with a record-setting performance in the U.S. Senior Open.

Funk closed with a 7-under 65 on Sunday to become the first player in a USGA championship to finish at 20-under par. He won his second senior major, setting one tournament record (score in relation to par) and matching another with his six-shot victory.

“It’s something I really didn’t fathom happening, but the biggest thing is just getting my name on that trophy,” the 53-year-old Funk said Sunday at Crooked Stick.

Funk finished at 20-under 268, breaking the previous record to par of 17 under set by Hale Irwin in 2000 at Saucon Valley. Juli Inkster won the U.S. Women’s Open at Old Waverly in 1999 at 16 under, while Tiger Woods holds the U.S. Open record by winning at Pebble Beach at 12 under.

An eight-time winner on the regular PGA Tour, including The Players Championship, Funk has shown he can go low. He set a Champions Tour record two years ago with an 11-shot victory in a 54-hole event in Hawaii.

At the Senior Open, records fell early and often at Crooked Stick, a Pete Dye design.

Greg Norman, Joey Sindelar, Dan Forsman and amateur Tim Jackson all tied for the course record Thursday with 66s. That record was bettered Saturday when Russ Cochran had a 64. Loren Roberts then tied Cochran’s mark on Sunday.

The seniors posted better numbers than those from the PGA Championship that was played at the course in 1991. John Daly won that tournament with a score of 12 under.

“These guys can still play,” Norman said. “The golf course is very similar to what we played in 1991, and you know, we are still hitting in the same places, hitting the same irons into the greens. So, goes to show, these guys are still very, very good.”

Funk, who lost in a playoff last week to Robert in the Senior British Open, picked up his fifth Champions Tour victory. His other major came last year at the Jeld-Wen Tradition in Oregon.

Funk was 13 under the first three days to take the lead. He birdied Nos. 2, 5 and 9 on Sunday for a 33 on the front nine and was on his way to routing the field.

Sindelar (70) finished second at 14 under, Cochran (68) was 12 under, and Roberts (64) and Norman (73) followed at 11 under.

Funk knew Roberts was playing well.

“I did notice Loren Roberts taking off from way back and wondering what the heck he was doing and playing,” Funk said. “It was pretty interesting watching him climb the leaderboard like that, and it was putting a little scare in me.”

After Roberts finished, Funk stopped watching the scoreboard until he reached 17.

Tom Watson, 59, closed with a 72 and tied for 43rd. It was his third straight week playing a major, starting with his remarkable bid at Turnberry where he lost the British Open in a playoff.

Last year’s U.S. Senior Open winner, Eduardo Romero, shot an even-par 72 on Sunday to tie for 19th at 3 under.

Jackson, who led after the first two days, shot a 4-over 76 on Sunday to tie for 11th. His 72-hole score of 282 was the lowest by an amateur in U.S. Senior Open history, shattering the record of 288 set by Greg Reynolds and George Zahringer in 2005. Jackson also shot the lowest round for an amateur in a U.S. Senior Open, a 66 on Thursday.

Jackson’s score of 133 over the first two days matched the event’s best 36-hole mark.

“This was a great experience and a great week,” the 50-year-old said. “Even as old as I am, I learned a lot.”

Performances like Jackson’s inspire Funk.

“It shows that the game is kind of an ageless game,” Funk said. “You can still play at a super high level as long as you’re healthy and prepared.”

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  1. Leon
    32. Posted by Leon Mon Aug 3 10:26am EDT

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    So Greg couldn't even tip hit hat to the winner???
  2. Don
    31. Posted by Don Mon Aug 3 10:19am EDT

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    I used to live in Hoseheads NY where Joey resides. He is a true gentleman and wll liked and respected there.; A credit to the game. Don Pixley
  3. GARY D
    30. Posted by GARY D Mon Aug 3 7:37am EDT

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    You know here is fred who played with a bum knee like tiger but there is nothing said about his knee because he dont cry like a tiger . he is more of a man. you know i like watching golf on tv but i like watching everybody not just tiger. it is a shame all of these golfer out there playing on the pga tour and we dont know who they are because of our tv broadcast . they dont see anybody else except tiger and that is a shame. i like watching the whole field not just one person. so wake up or you will be watching tv by yourself.
  4. Terry
    29. Posted by Terry Mon Aug 3 4:37am EDT

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    Props to Joey Sindelar! He couldn't hang with Fred and was man enough to admit it but he earned more respect and fattened the family coffer. This guy is bound to break through and win one soon. Almost a million dollars for the year.... yeah, I'm wishin that was me. Nite all.
  5. Carol
    28. Posted by Carol Mon Aug 3 1:01am EDT

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    well, travis and the rest of you "Greg N" haters. Guess you haven't watched much golf thru the years. I know he has lost some really tight ones but he has been fun to watch and great for golf. I had fun switching from Buick open to Senior Open. ENJOYED MY DAY!
  6. Travis
    27. Posted by Travis Sun Aug 2 9:26pm EDT

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    It has always been a pleasure watching Greg Norman lose and to further enhance his place as the World's most over-rated golfer but it is particularly gratifying to watch a great guy like Fred Funk simply annihilate him in head to head competition and then do just a bit of understated teasing to rub it in .

    Norman has always been an arrogant sort but his play indicates a "soft centre" . He cannot back up his insolent swagger and has always been easy picking on Sundays. Good deal for Freddie who just missed last week and one more kick in the arse for Greggie Boy !!!
  7. Mike B
    26. Posted by Mike B Sun Aug 2 8:25pm EDT

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    It sounds like Tiger (when he doesn't win) isn't the only prickly pro golf great
  8. <i>clyons4n</i>
    25. Posted by clyons4n Sun Aug 2 8:02pm EDT

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    I am sorry to to say that This Tournament should be renamed The US Senior Open Pitch and Putt. A score of -20 is absolutley ridiculous for a major champonship. Note to USGA toughen up the course next year! Theses guy s are older but still very good.
  9. eagle
    24. Posted by eagle Sun Aug 2 7:35pm EDT

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    of course, Norman has always been a prick... love to see him lose
  10. jimmy
    23. Posted by jimmy Sun Aug 2 7:31pm EDT

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    Couldn't happened to a nicer guy. Glad to see Fred Funk whipped the Shark one on one. So much for this new thinking process By chris Evert. Still can't close the deal!
  11. <i>pcmailman927</i>
    22. Posted by pcmailman927 Sun Aug 2 7:26pm EDT

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    What about that Russ Cochran fellow. Third place is not too shabby for a guy that went to a little school in the bluegrass called The University of Kentucky. Way to go Russ!!
  12. RobertW
    21. Posted by RobertW Sun Aug 2 7:23pm EDT

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    The real gentleman and fan favorite on this tour is Fred Funk. He is a "class" act.
  13. Joseph R
    20. Posted by Joseph R Sun Aug 2 7:01pm EDT

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    Greg Norman is a prick... Fuzzy Zoeller and Jim Thorpe each stopped and talked, and signed autographs for each fan requesting one, Norman never made eye contact, grabbed one hat while he was walking away, signed it, threw over his shoulder and off he went. He made sure though to sign a ball for a young boy when he knew the cameras were rolling... Screw this pompus ass
  14. Jaime
    19. Posted by Jaime Sun Aug 2 4:34pm EDT

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    as i posted yesterday norman will try and fall short again, a pity because i feel he is a very talented player but it must be something in his- attitude or frame of mind that always makes him fall short. he might need some- mind exercise to exorcise some negative thoughts as he struggles during the tense/pressure end game.
  15. Terry
    18. Posted by Terry Sun Aug 2 4:23am EDT

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    I like Joey even more after this round. He clanked it off of every object imaginable and had every opportunity to shoot himself in the foot, the knee, the butt etc. He scurffed the worst chip I've seen (except for Bean going from green-side bunker to the drink) and laughed about it on national tv. He usually scores a 75 on a day like today. Instead he stays in the position he has won from a time or two...a shot back and not as front-runner. If that was his "crap" round he is in good shape and has tenacity. Hang in there Joey. Every dog has his day...and today you played like a Schnauser!
  16. CMU04BSBA
    17. Posted by CMU04BSBA Sat Aug 1 10:50pm EDT

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    Tee to green Norman is outplaying the field, but his putting has been getting worse as the week has progressed. That's the only thing keeping him from being in first place right now and in my opinion from winning this golf tournament. If he played more often and had better consistency with the putter it would be easier to speculate what kind of number he might post tomorrow. If Norman doesn't win it will be hard for me to feel sorry for him though. From restaurants to wine to clothing to golf course design I think he's doing alright for himself. Not to mention he's married to a tennis legend. Funk is a good guy and a fan favorite....I hope he can hold on.
  17. plutaris
    15. Posted by plutaris Sat Aug 1 8:50pm EDT

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    This might be a good omen for Norman, he ISN'T leading after the 3rd round. This way he can't choke away the lead. Someone else will.. Although I wouldn't be unhappy if Freddie boy wins.
  18. Jaime
    14. Posted by Jaime Sat Aug 1 5:35pm EDT

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    here we go again norman contending for the championship and falling short again.
  19. karla marx
    13. Posted by karla marx Sat Aug 1 1:41pm EDT

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    I hope Loren Roberts wins so he can give a lot more money to the Republican party.
  20. Towelie
    12. Posted by Towelie Sat Aug 1 11:55am EDT

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    Rush on T-Bone...
  21. Terry
    11. Posted by Terry Sat Aug 1 2:42am EDT

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    Big Sindelar fan! He never quite had it in him to get a major on the PGA tour. (especially with the likes of the names mentioned above) There is always ONE round where he just seems to fade out. Such a nice guy without the "killer" instinct. Perhaps this time he can keep it all together and capture a higher prize. The "amatuer who isn't really an amateur" seems calm and playing a round with amiable Joey tomorrow shouldn't rattle him. We'll see what conditions present themselves and if someone else makes a charge. My hopes are on "pal Joey" once again. Get the "eye of the tiger" Joey, and get yourself a Major!
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    Same DAILY SPAMMERS just a new username...All products = COUNTERFEIT OVERSEAS GARBAGE!!
  23. Beau B
    9. Posted by Beau B Fri Jul 31 7:15pm EDT

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    for all of you posting who is going to win this thing do yourself a favor and look at Tim Jackson's Am record. He is one of the best players you will find with a day job, period. If you watched one minute of this tournament you wouldn't count him out.
  24. T-Bone
    8. Posted by T-Bone Thu Jul 30 9:09pm EDT

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    A modern day warrior
    Mean, mean stride
    Today's Tom Watson
    Mean, mean pride

    Though his mind is not for rent
    Don't put him down as arrogant
    His reserve, a quiet defense
    Riding out the day's events
    The golf course

    What you say about his company
    Is what you say about society
    Catch the mist, catch the myth
    Catch the mystery, catch the drift

    The world is, the world is
    Love and life are deep
    Maybe as his fairways are wide

    Today's Tom Watson
    He gets high on you
    And the putts he makes
    He gets by on you...
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