![Richard Green (holding trophy) with some of the volunteers after his win last year. It is hoped he will return to Thurgoona to defend his title next month. Picture supplied Richard Green (holding trophy) with some of the volunteers after his win last year. It is hoped he will return to Thurgoona to defend his title next month. Picture supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/ezJUJGp6GbYvhKygBYtWTb/95d89537-0b92-4650-9537-46a105f88d66.jpg/r0_53_1200_730_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Some of the biggest names in Australian golf over the past 30 years will be on show when the $120,000 NSW Senior Open returns to Albury on October 27- 29.
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Heading into its fifth edition at the Thurgoona Golf and Country Club Resort, the 54-hole tournament has been a popular addition to the SParms Legends Tour.
And in a first for the event, Golf NSW, in partnership with The Sports Entertainment Network, will live broadcast the final round.
The event is expected to feature many of the greats of Australasian golf, including:
- Peter Senior, a 21-time winner on the Australian tour and a four-time winner in Europe
- Peter Lonard, a nine-time winner on the PGA Tour of Australasia and a US and European Tour winner
- Andre Stolz, who has been going great guns on the tour this year
- Michael Long, the 2018 champ and a multiple winner on the PGA Tour of Australasia.
Other notables and past champions expected to play include Peter O'Malley, Michael Harwood, Grant Kenny and 2019 winner Brad Burns.
Richard Green, the 2022 champion who graduated to the lucrative US Champions Tour, could be back to defend. His attendance will be known at the end of his US Legends Tour commitments.
Thurgoona Country Club Resort, 1 Evesham Place, Thurgoona, October 27-29. Entry is free.
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