Bernhard Langer, Age 65, Leads US Senior Open at SentryWorld by Two Strokes

Seattle Sports

Bernhard Langer, the 65-year-old German professional golfer, is having a remarkable run at the US Senior Open at SentryWorld. After two rounds of play, Langer is leading the tournament by two strokes.

Langer, who has won the US Senior Open twice before, is no stranger to success. He has won two Masters Tournaments and three Senior British Opens. He is also the only golfer to have won the same major championship on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour.

Langer’s performance at SentryWorld has been nothing short of spectacular. He shot a 4-under-par 68 in the first round and followed it up with a 5-under-par 67 in the second round. His two-round total of 135 puts him two strokes ahead of his nearest competitors, Scott McCarron and Jerry Kelly.

Langer attributes his success to his strong mental game. He believes that focusing on the process rather than the outcome is key to his success. He also credits his physical fitness for helping him stay competitive at his age.

Langer’s performance at SentryWorld has been inspiring for golfers of all ages. He is proof that age is just a number and that dedication and hard work can help you achieve your goals.

The final round of the US Senior Open at SentryWorld will be an exciting one. With Langer leading the tournament by two strokes, it will be interesting to see if he can hold on to his lead and win his third US Senior Open title.

Bernhard Langer, Age 65, Leads US Senior Open at SentryWorld by Two Strokes