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U.S. Senior Open

Edition:20th
Dates:July 8–11
Site:Des Moines Golf and Country Club, Des Moines, Iowa
Par:36-36—72 (6888 yards)
Purse:$1,750,000
  1 234TotEarnings
1Dave Eichelberger71-69-73-68—281$315,000
2Ed Dougherty68-69-75-72—284185,000
3Joe Inman72-71-72-71—28689,903
 Gil Morgan70-71-73-72—28689,903
 Hale Irwin71-72-70-73—28689,903
6Tom Wargo73-70-75-69—28759,680
7Bruce Summerhays70-73-70-75—28853,602
8Jim Dent73-73-73-70—28945,644
 Hugh Baiocchi74-75-69-71—28945,644
 Frank Conner79-71-67-72—28945,644
Early round leaders: 1st— Dougherty (68); 2nd— Dougherty (137); 3rd— Dougherty (212).

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