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Senior Player of the Year Races Heat Up at Golfweek Tournament of Champions

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Senior Amateur Golf: Navigating the Challenges of the Bear Trap at PGA National

The world of senior amateur golf often takes a different course compared to the more established PGA Tour. However, this week, elite senior amateurs will face a unique challenge at PGA National’s Champion Course, where they will tackle the renowned Bear Trap—a demanding stretch of holes encompassing Nos. 15 to 17—during the Golfweek Tournament of Champions. This prestigious event marks a significant occasion for senior golfers as they navigate the trials of this formidable venue.

Paul Gallo, the director of tournament operations at PGA National, underscored the rarity of hosting senior events at a site typically associated with the PGA Tour. The course is not only well-known for its beauty but also for hosting the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, and it has gained a reputation as one of the fiercest challenges on Tour. Players participating in the 54-hole event from December 13-15 must contend with the chilly winter conditions, exacerbated by a recent overseeding of the rough with rye grass, which adds an extra layer of difficulty.

"The recent overseeding has really changed the landscape of the course," Gallo stated. "Missing the fairway can easily turn into a nightmare, as players will struggle to find their golf balls and escape tricky situations." This sentiment reflects how crucial course management will be for competitors aiming for success at such a well-regarded venue.

The Bear Trap, consisting of three challenging holes, has become synonymous with high-stakes drama. Gallo pointed out that, while some golfers believe the intensity of these holes increases with the prevailing winds, any wind can elevate the challenge for players navigating this demanding stretch. The participants will need exceptional ball control to emerge victorious, especially since water hazards loom ominously over many shots.

"To win here, players must minimize their mistakes—and that means losing as few balls as possible," Gallo advised. "With multiple water hazards in play, keeping the ball dry is paramount. The greens aren’t overly tricky, so if players can maintain control, they can keep their scores manageable."

Before competitors dive into the Tournament on December 13, an exciting skins game will take place on the Fazio course the day prior. Among the notable challenges awaits No. 18, a demanding par-4 that proves to be one of the toughest holes for golfers vying for skin winnings. "While the tee shot may not seem tricky, the danger escalates as players approach the left side, where water hazards exist all along the edge," Gallo elaborated.

This year’s timing for the Tournament of Champions is particularly critical, as several Golfweek National Senior Amateur Player of the Year races are reaching their climax. In the senior division, Kevin VandenBerg from Syracuse, New York, is poised to clinch the title for the third consecutive year. Already a standout this season, VandenBerg kicked off the year with a win at the Golfweek Player of the Year Classic. He will face fierce competition from his closest rival, Bryan Hoops of Scottsdale, Arizona, who has enjoyed a remarkable season, securing five consecutive WAGR-ranked tournament victories earlier this year, including significant wins in California and the Trans-Mississippi Senior Championship.

While VandenBerg and Hoops generate plenty of excitement, Todd Doss of Mandeville, Louisiana, remains in contention for Player of the Year honors, trailing VandenBerg by over 7,000 points. Doss, a newcomer this circuit, had an impressive season last year, finishing as the runner-up in this very event.

The senior division will also showcase other prominent talents, including Mike McCoy—winner of the U.S. Senior Amateur—and Jerry Gunthorpe, fresh off a victory at the Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown. These seasoned players, alongside Gene Elliott, a senior amateur legend renowned for his U.S. Senior Amateur victory over Gunthorpe in 2021, will add further intrigue to the tournament.

The Super Senior division features its own narrative, with Greg Goode from Salina, Kansas, leading the rankings after making a strong bid for the Player of the Year title last year. Notably, both Goode and second-ranked Marcus Beck of Tallahassee, Florida, will be absent from the tournament this week, opening up opportunities for others. However, the Super Senior field will include notable competitors such as Steve Cannady of Pooler, Georgia, and Richard Kerper of Oldsmar, Florida, who has already won the Golfweek Player of the Year Classic this season.

Meanwhile, the Legends division brings its own set of excitement, led by Greg Osborne from Lititz, Pennsylvania. Interestingly, his brother John will compete in the Super Legends division, which has been tightly contested. John Osborne trails points leader Sam Robinson by just 895 points, making this a highly competitive race as both players gear up for the Tournament of Champions.

As the Golfweek Tournament of Champions approaches, anticipation is building for a showcase of elite amateur golf. The Bear Trap will undoubtedly provide exhilarating moments, and with Player of the Year titles hanging in the balance, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Whether it’s navigating the treacherous waters of the Bear Trap or tackling the challenges presented by the Champion Course, the top senior amateurs will demonstrate resilience, skill, and a love for the game as they compete for glory this December at PGA National.

With the combined thrill of tough competition and the prestige of the venue, this year’s tournament promises to be one for the books, showcasing the peak of senior amateur golf and the unique challenges it presents.

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