ahead of former Open Champions, , , and Arnold The Players Palmer. Whilst he gave up the role of a full time tournament player five years ago he is still a man to be reckoned with at the highest level of .

Peter Thomson the winner of Trusthouse Forte PGA Seniors' Christy O'Connor's success- Championship in 1988 joins us ful career in professional golf hot from the American Seniors' spans some thirty six years when Tour where he is now a frequent he first won the Ulster Professio- competitor and winner. nals title. Since then he has been In his fortieth year as a profes- selected some ten times for sional golfer Thomson is argu- encounters and has ably the finest player that represented both Great Britain Australia has ever produced and and Ireland in Commonwealth has an appetite today for victory and events respec- as strong as it was when he first tively. turned professional. This year we see Christy Five times the winner of the Peter Thomson, C.B.E. O'Connor, a dynamic Irish ...._ i, Open Championship he has an incredible tournament golfer, return to the Trusthouse Christy O'Connor career in which he has recorded more than forty victories. Forte PGA Seniors' Championship, after several years Having dashed ' hopes of becoming the first absence where he will be a worthy competitor having player to win the Trusthouse Forte Seniors' title for the won the title in 1976, 1977 and 1979. fourth time in consecutive years, this year's Champion- ship promises to produce some classic golf, reminiscent of the Sixties. Autographs

In a glittering career spanning some 30 years Neil Coles will be seeking to clinch the title of Trusthouse Forte PGA Seniors' champion which eluded him last year. At the height of his career, two decades ago, he was picked no less than eight times for the Ryder Cup team and has repre- sented in the World Cup on several occasions. Having taken over twenty international titles he also became the first man in history Neil Coles to hold both the Trusthouse Forte PGA Seniors' title and the inaugural Seniors' British Open Championship at The Course

Card for the Course

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