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U.S. Senior Open

Edition:22nd
Dates:June 28–July 1
Site:Salem CC, Peabody, Mass.
Par:35-35—70 (6709 yards)
Purse:$2,400,000
  1 234TotEarnings
1Bruce Fleisher69-71-72-68—280$430,000
2Gil Morgan70-70-71-70—281209,799
 Isao Aoki71-68-69-73—281209,799
4Allen Doyle78-67-68-69—28296,655
 Jack Nicklaus71-72-69-70—28296,655
 Jim Colbert75-67-67-73—28296,655
7Dave Stockton73-70-74-67—28465,735
 John Mahaffey78-69-69-68—28465,735
 Jim Ahern72-70-71-71—28465,735
 Larry Nelson74-67-68-75—28465,735
11Jay Sigel77-72-64-72—28549,436
 Bob Gilder74-69-69-73—28549,436
 Hale Irwin73-70-69-73—28549,436
 Dana Quigley71-70-70-74—28549,436
15Tom Kite73-70-74-69—28642,416
16Ted Goin75-70-74-68—28738,177
 Tom Watson74-73-70-70—28738,177
 Raymond Floyd72-70-73-72—28738,177
19Leonard Thompson72-77-69-70—28833,042
 Walter Hall71-74-70-73—28833,042
Early round leaders: 1st—Fleisher (69); 2nd—Aoki (139); 3rd—Aoki (208).
Top amateur: Paul Simson (294).

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