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Staysure PGA Seniors Championship returns to Trump International Golf Links in 2024

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The Staysure PGA Seniors Championship will return to Trump International Golf Links next year after drawing in record crowds at the Scottish venue back in August.

Taking place from 1st – 4th August, 2024, the PGA Seniors Championship will welcome a plethora of the game’s greatest players to the esteemed coastal course in Aberdeenshire – which has quickly garnered a reputation for being one of the world’s finest stretches of links-land in an unspoilt corner of Scotland’s north east coast.

Peter Baker claimed a well-earned four-shot victory to win this year’s event and Trump International Golf Links will no doubt deliver a thorough examination for many of the world’s best senior golfers when they return in 2024.

To affirm Trump International Golf Links’ long-term commitment to supporting The Legends Tour, it is also set to host the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship until 2026, highlighting the positive partnership the Tour has built with one of the leading and most iconic names in golf.

The news comes just weeks after the Legends Tour announced and detailed the success of its 2023 Staysure PGA Seniors Championship.

Played between 23rd – 27th August, the tournament saw record crowds follow the action with Ryder Cup heroes and major winners colliding, with Jose Maria Olazabal headlining alongside 1999 Open Championship winner Paul Lawrie and 2005 US Open winner Michael Campbell. American Fred Funk, an eight-time PGA Tour winner, and Shaun Micheel, who famously won the 2003 PGA Championship at Oak Hill, also took part.

Ryan Howsam, co-owner of Legends Tour and Chairman of Staysure Group said: “To be returning to Trump International Golf Links for a second year, and with a long-term commitment to play our flagship event there for another three years, this is huge news for the Legends Tour as we continue to grow our brand.

“The event in Aberdeenshire this year will live long in the memory. Not only did the venue live up to the expectations of providing such world-class facilities to host the tournament, but our ‘playing experiences’ proved an unprecedented success for amateurs wanting to live their dream of playing with the celebrities and professionals”.

Commenting on the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship returning to Trump International Golf Links in 2024, Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, added: “The Legend’s tournament at our sensational links along the North Sea coastline was a phenomenal success this year, and we look forward to hosting this great tournament for many more years to come.”

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