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SBC Senior Open tries to remain a fixture
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Reinmuth, Gary
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2002
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SBC Senior Open tries to remain a fixture
2002
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The Legends was an original. Twenty-four years after its debut at Onion Creek Country Club in Austin, Tex., it still is. The SBC Senior Open was added to the Senior PGA Tour schedule 11 years later at Canterbury Golf Club in Cleveland. It arrived in the Chicago area in 1991--at Stonebridge Country Club in Aurora--and has been a mid- July fixture here ever since. [Brian Fitzgerald]'s job attracting fans would be easier if more of the tour's more well-known performers hadn't decided they had better things to do this weekend. Those names include Fuzzy Zoeller (\"Family plans,\" Fitzgerald said), Tom Kite (\"I don't know why\"), Tom Watson (British Open), Bruce Lietzke (\"fishing with former PGA Tour player Bill Rogers\"), Don Pooley (\"He withdrew before the Senior Open. I have no idea why.\"), Allen Doyle (\"Worn out.\"), Lanny Wadkins (replacing Ken Venturi as CBS' lead golf analyst) and Gil Morgan and Larry Nelson (\"scheduling\").
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