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Browne wins U.S. Senior Open, Jackson Low Am

Tim Jackson claims low amateur honor and extends his made cut streak at the U.S. Senior Open to three

TOLEDO, OH. (July 31, 2011) -- Once again the professionals showed the world why they make a living from golf. Of 30 amateur players who made it through qualifying only one managed to make the cut. Tim Jackson carded rounds of 72--72-69-75--288 (+4) and finished in a tie for 50th place. The 52-year old Jackson from Germantown, Tn has made the cut at the Senior Open for three years straight. He is a two-time Mid-Amateur champion and was Medalist at the 2009 U.S. Amateur at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Okla. Olin Browne (64-69-65-71--269) played steady golf carding an even par-71 on the final day with just one birdie and one bogey, collecting a cash prize of $500,000
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2011 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromScoresPoints
T50Tim JacksonTN72-72-69-75--288600

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