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US Senior Open: 28 started - Hanzel is last am standing
OMAHA, Nebraska (July 14, 2013) -- Doug Hanzel, 56, earned low-amateur honors for the second year in a row in the 2013 U.S. Senior Open at Omaha Country Club.

Hanzel was the lone amateur to make it to the weekend, shooting a second-round 70 for a 144 total to squeak under the cut line.

Hanzel posted a pair of 73s on Saturday and Sunday to finish in 56th place.

By virtue of being the only amateur remaining, Hanzel, an Ohio native who now resides in Savannah, Ga., will earn a berth into this year’s U.S. Amateur, U.S. Mid-Amateur and USGA Senior Amateur, as well as the 2014 U.S. Senior Open. He tied for 53rd last year.

Prior to the tournament starting, Hanzel spoke to the USGA as last year's low am and put things in perspective.

“Those guys [on the Champions Tour] are so good,” said the 56-year-old from Savannah, Ga. “They are playing every week. The mass majority of amateurs here are working. I still have a job. If I play two or three times, that’s a pretty good week.”

Jack Hall (74-73) and Mike McCoy (74-73) finished 2 shots over the cut line. McCoy, of West Des Moines, Iowa just two hours away, didn't do anything to hurt his Walker Cup chances, though he could have made a really strong statement by making the weekend and finishing low amateur.

Now that the USGA is taking two mid-ams for the 2013 Walker Cup team, it appears that McCoy and several other mid amateurs are chasing front runners Nathan Smith (a virtual lock) and Todd White of South Carolina.

Hanzel may not be first in line for one of those positions, but a player with the ability to compete with the top "50-and-over" set of pros would certainly be an asset to the team.

Results: U.S. Senior Open
T56GADoug HanzelSavannah, GA60074-70-73-73--290

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ABOUT THE U.S. Senior Open

The U.S. Senior Open is one of 15 national championships conducted by the USGA. Open to amateurs and professionals who have reached their 50th birthday as of the first day of the championship.

The Senior Open was first played in 1980 with a purse of, get this, just $100,000. Roberto Vincenzo of Argentina was the inaugural champion (winning $20,000), and Arnold Palmer was a popular winner the following year in 1981 at Oakland Hills.

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