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Activate your Online Access NowFor Weekley, who turned 50 in late July, it will mark only his second start on the senior circuit. For Cink, who still plays primarily on the PGA Tour, it will be his third. Begay and Duval, who was once the top-ranked golfer in the world, have been doing more broadcasting than birdie-seeking in recent years.
“Out here, I’m a newcomer and a lot of people don’t know who I am,” Weekley said from Seattle, where he is logging his PGA Tour Champions debut at the Boeing Classic. “I met a couple guys the other day, I signed a couple hats for them, and then when we were taking a picture, they were like, ‘Uh, can we ask who you are?’ I was like, ‘I’m Boo.’ They said, ‘Who?’ I said, ‘Boo Weekley.’ And one of them goes, ‘Oh, I didn’t know you were 50.
Cink’s resume is highlighted by his victory at the 2009 British Open at Turnberry, where he defeated Tom Watson in a playoff. He sizzled into contention last month at Royal Liverpool, before Brian Harman cruised to a Claret Jug. He’s won eight tournaments at the top level, peaked as high as fifth in the world rankings and is perched among the Top-20 on the all-time money list.There was an error, please provide a valid email address.
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