Senior Stroke Play Championship B
Ages 60+
Ages 60+
PGA Golf Club | The Ryder and Wanamaker Courses
January 11 - 13, 2026
Registration Opens:
Class A Members: October 15, 2025
Associates: November 19, 2025
Registration Closes:
Friday, January 2, 2026 at 4:00pm Central Time
60 - 67 - 67 = 194
Max Field Size | 132 players
Entry Fee | $275.00 / player
Age Group 3: 60-64
Age Group 4: 65-69
Age Group 5: 70-74
Age Group 6: 75-79
Age Group 7: 80-84
Age Group 8: 85-89
Age Group 9: 90 & Older
For questions contact the Member Championships Team:
Email: memberchampionships@pgahq.com
Phone: (469) 213-7756
Course Rotation: Wanamaker / Ryder / Wanamaker
The PGA Tournament Series and Winter Championships refund policy applies to players who have paid the Entry Fee and subsequently withdraw prior to starting the event. ALL withdrawals must be made either via email to memberchampionships@pgahq.com or by calling (469) 213-7756. Refund amounts vary based on the following:
A Full Refund, less the administration fee ($25), will be granted prior to the Entry Deadline.
A 50% refund will be granted after the Entry Deadline, but before starting times are released.
After starting times are released, refunds will only be granted if the Refund Request Form is submitted to memberchampionships@pgahq.com and approved by the Sr. Dir. Member & Amateur Championships (Matt Weinberger, PGA).
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Practice Rounds at PGA Golf Club: 800.800.4653
PGA of America Membership: 561.624.8400
To withdraw from any Tournament Series event email the Member Championships team at memberchampionships@pgahq.com or call (469) 213-7756
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Shorts are allowed during Practice Rounds ONLY for men. Players shall present a neat appearance, appropriate to a Major professional golf championship at all times. Shorts must be hemmed not more than two inches above the knee, and professional looking in appearance. All attire must be hemmed appropriately for a Major professional golf championship.
The use of the practice range is allowed ONLY for players with starting times on that day. If you would like to use the practice range on a day that you are not playing in an event, please stop in the golf shop to pay a range fee.
The Championship Committee shall be authorized to impose penalties consisting of a fine of $150 for the first offense, a fine of $250 for the second offense, and a disqualification for a third offense. If a player utilizes a caddie, the player is responsible for Code of Conduct breaches by the caddie under Rule 10.3. Additionally, if behavior is deemed excessively unacceptable the Championship Committee may disqualify a player at any time. Offenses include:
Club throwing/breaking
Damage to course equipment or property*
Abuse, oral (profanity) or otherwise directed at rules officials, other players, spectators, sponsors, championship staff, volunteers, or others
Consumption of alcoholic beverages and/or marijuana use (unless pre-approved as a treatment for a medical condition) during practice rounds and/or championship rounds
Listening to music during competition rounds (no headphones)
Failure to adhere to the dress code of both the host facility and the PGA of America
More specifically, at PGA of America Championships:
Hats/visors must be worn with the brim forward
Tank tops, T-shirts, denim shorts, jeans, gym shorts, sweatpants are prohibited
Any other conduct unbecoming of a PGA of America Member
Additionally, the Championship Committee shall have the authority to make decisions and/or establish rules, as in its judgment shall be in the best interests of The PGA of America and the Championship, for any issues not addressed by these Rules and Regulations.
All Code of Conduct offenses carry through the Championship (e.g. First offense during Round 1 could lead to a second offense during Round 2).
*Along with potential fines, players may be responsible for covering the costs of any damage they cause to course equipment or property.
Players agree to comply with the PGA of America's Integrity Policy. Players and/or caddies may not bet or wager on any aspect of the Tournament Series, nor may they provide any information concerning a Contestant and/or the Championship to a party that they know of, or have reason to believe, will use or is likely to use the information in connection with gambling on the Tournament Series. In the event of a failure to comply with the foregoing, the PGA shall have the authority to fix such penalty as in the PGA's judgement shall be in the best interest of the PGA.
Condition: A players’ clubs must conform to the grooves and punch mark conditions of competition.