PGA Tour Champions recognizes Gary Player's Senior British Open wins as major titles
Champions Tour

PGA Tour Champions recognizes Gary Player’s Senior British Open wins as major titles

A photo of golfer Gary Player
FOLLOW: iHEART | TUNEIN


Gary Player and the PGA Tour have been at odds for years over the Black Knight's record on PGA Tour Champions, but the nine-time regular major winner now has official recognition for what he has long claimed as nine senior major wins.

Player tweeted Nov. 20 he has received recognition from PGA Tour Champions for his three Senior British Open Championship wins from back before the event was recognized as the fifth of five majors by the 50-plus circuit in the United States.

Player won the Senior British Open in 1988 and 1990 at Turnberry, then won in 1997 at Royal Portrush. However, since the Senior British Open didn't become a PGA Tour Champions major until 2003 -- when Tom Watson won in the first year of it being an official major -- Player had been only recognized with six senior majors:

  • 1986 PGA Seniors Championship
  • 1987 U.S. Senior Open
  • 1987 Mazda Senior Players Championship
  • 1988 PGA Seniors' Championship
  • 1988 U.S. Senior Open
  • 1990 PGA Seniors' Championship

This disparity came into focus in 2017 when Bernhard Langer won the Senior British Open Championship for his third major of the season and 10th of his PGA Tour Champions career. Player had protested he wasn't recognized as the previous senior major leader. Now, he will be formally recognized as having the second-most senior major wins.

About the author

Ryan Ballengee

Ryan Ballengee is the founder, owner and operator of Golf News Net.

Sometimes we post sponsored content from this account, and it is labeled as such.

We also occasionally include links to products and services from merchants of our choice. GNN may earn a commission from sales generated by those links. See more in GNN's affiliate disclosure.