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Majestic Springs Golf Course
1631 Todds Fork Road
Wilmington, OH 45177

Phone: (937) -383-1474
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  • Notebook, Round 1: U.S. Senior Open
    A total of 11 different countries are represented in this year's United States Senior Open Championship, but after the first day of play, six of the top eight players on the leaderboard are from the United States.

  • What they said: Matt Every
    MORE INTERVIEWS: Greenbrier Classic transcript archive

  • Compton hopes to shift focus from heart transplants to game
    WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. -- Erik Compton doesn't mind the questions. In fact, he totally understands why the reporters ask.

  • Bowditch, Thompson share lead at Cox Classic
    OMAHA, Neb. -- Steven Bowditch hadn't been in the interview room after a round to talk with the media in quite a while. Kyle Thompson has been in plenty of interview rooms over the years but had no idea where it was located at the Cox Classic Presented by Lexus of Omaha despite playing in the tournament six times.

  • Grandson of The King still trying to find his way
    WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. -- The first time Arnold Palmer played at The Greenbrier was 55 years ago.

  • Vaughan leads at U.S. Senior Open with 4-under 66
    SAMMAMISH, Wash. (AP) -- Bruce Vaughan took advantage of cool morning conditions with an opening-round 66 to take a two-shot lead in the first round of the U.S. Senior Open on Thursday.

  • Tseng, Hull set pace at Women's British Open
    SOUTHPORT, England (AP) -- Taiwan's Yani Tseng and Australian Katherine Hull posted 4-under 68s to lead by a stroke after the first round of the Women's British Open at Royal Birkdale on Thursday.

  • Tseng, Hull lead; Creamer six back at Women's British Open
    Read full story for latest details.

  • The Daily Wrap-up, Round 1: The Greenbrier Classic
    WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- Erik Compton is a walking billboard for organ donation and sheer determination.

  • What they said: Erik Compton
    MORE INTERVIEWS: Greenbrier Classic transcript archive


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