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5-636: The Senior Open Championship , or simply The Senior Open (and originally known as the Senior British Open ), is a professional golf tournament for players aged 50 and over. It is jointly owned and run by The R&A , the same body that organises The Open Championship , and the PGA European Tour . Prize money won in the event is official money on both PGA Tour Champions (formerly the Senior PGA Tour and Champions Tour) and

10-762: The European Senior Tour . The purse, which is fixed in United States dollars , had increased to $ 2.75 million for 2023 . The tournament was first held in 1987 and became part of the European Seniors Tour schedule in 1992. It is younger than the PGA Seniors Championship , which started in 1957, as well as the U.S. Senior Open and the Senior PGA Championship . In late 2002 it was designated as

15-613: The Open. The 2018 Senior Open was held at St Andrews for the first time, a decision which was heavily influenced by five-time Open champion Tom Watson . In 2020, the championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . The standard field size is 144 players and an 18-hole qualifying round is held at the championship course on the Monday before the tournament, with a minimum of 24 places available. If fewer than 120 exempt players enter,

20-589: The field is filled to 144 with more high finishers from qualifying. If more than 120 exempt players enter, the top 24 finishers earn entry even if it causes the field to expand beyond 144. Seven players have multiple victories in the Senior Open Championship: Four players have won both The Open Championship and The Senior Open Championship, (two of the professional majors run by the R&;A). The Senior Open Championship has been played at

25-523: The fifth major championship on the Champions Tour schedule. Winners before 2003 were not retroactively designated as Champions Tour major winners until late 2018. Winners gain entry into the following season's Open Championship. The event is usually held the week following The Open Championship, although in 1991 it was held the week before the Open and in 1998 it was held in August, three weeks after

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