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At age 65, Doug Hanzel wins National Senior Amateur Hall of Fame
Doug Hanzel (Credit: USGA)
Doug Hanzel (Credit: USGA)

The names at the top of the leaderboard heading into the last day of the National Senior Hall of Fame tournament were all very familiar. A trio of Georgians held the lead; Allen Peake, Doug Hanzel, and Bob Royak all sat at four-under par with Gene Elliott was lurking just two shots behind.

Hanzel admitted that he's had a particular struggle recently, and it has nothing to do with his swing.

"My mindset for the day was to stay focused as I’ve had some problems staying focused," Hanzel said.

Hanzel would need all his focus, as it was shaping up to be a showdown at High Point (N.C.) Country Club, but Hanzel had other ideas and he won his third NSHOF title with an impressive closing 68. He didn't drop a shot until the 13th hole, and collected four birdies along the way on holes 7, 9, 11, and 13 to reach eight under par for the tournament.

Early on, the defending champion Royak seemed to be ready to battle with Hanzel. Royak, like Hanzel a U.S. Senior champion and his frequent best-ball partner, made birdies on holes five and ten to reach six under. However, he played holes 11-13 in four over par and slipped off the pace with a 40 on the back nine.

Elliott, who was trying to be the first player since Paul Simson in 2012 to win the NSHOF tournament in the same year as he was inducted, made some noise with an eagle on the seventh hole, but he could muster up one more birdie over the day on the 13th hole.

Peake was the final heavy hitter in the bunch, he shot steady 72 in the final round. Two birdies on six and 17 were the highlights.

Hanzel credits his putting for the win.

"I didn’t have any 3 putts on the slick tricky greens. Conditions were superb especially the greens," Hanzel said.

In the Super Senior division, Jim Pearson shot an impressive three rounds of 71-73-71 to win by eight shots.

The Legends division ended with some fireworks. Pete Allen held off Don Marsh by one shot. Marsh played the final nine holes in 31 strokes. Allen needed birdied on the 15th and 17th holes to reach six-over par and win by a shot.



Results: National Senior Hall of Fame
1GADoug HanzelSavannah, GA80068-72-68=208
T2IAGene ElliottW. Des Moines, IA50072-70-70=212
T2GAAllen PeakeMacon, GA50070-70-72=212
T4NCSteve HarwellMooresville, NC40071-74-70=215
T4SCGary RobinsonN. Myrtle Beach, SC40070-72-73=215

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ABOUT THE National Senior Hall of Fame

54 hole invitational started in honor of Dale Morey (a member at Willow Creek) typically draws one of the strongest fields of the year. The tournament organizers desire to create and maintain a true and meaningful Hall of Fame that recognizes the best in amateur golf of national and international acclaim. Their list of previous inductees and champions attest to our success in these efforts, most have won either the U.S. or the British Senior Amateur Championship or innumerable other prestigious championships such as the U.S. Amateur.

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