Champions Crowned at Golf Championships
Jul 29, 2025 09:32AM ● By Sacramento Golf Council News Release
Senior Championship winner is Mark Morgan of Shingle Springs. Photo courtesy of Sacramento Golf Council
SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - The Sacramento Golf Council hosted the 57th City Senior, 16th City Super Senior, and Legends Men’s Championships on July 22 to July 23 at Bing Maloney Golf Course, drawing top amateur golfers from around the region.
Senior
Division (Ages 55 to 64)
Mark Morgan of Shingle Springs captured the Senior Championship title with
steady rounds of 71-71 for a total of 142. Morgan birdied holes 6, 9, 13 and 14
during his final round to secure the win. A Sacramento native, Morgan is no
stranger to local success; this marks his third City Senior title, with
previous wins in 2015 and 2019.

Super Senior Champion is Bob Niger of Roseville. Photo courtesy of Sacramento Golf Council
Super
Senior Division (Ages 65-plus)
A playoff was required to determine the Super Senior Champion, with Bob Niger
of Roseville prevailing over Brady Donoghue of Folsom by making par on the
first playoff hole. Both finished regulation play with a total score of 139: Niger
with rounds of 72-67 and Donoghue with 74-65. This victory marks Niger’s third
Sacramento Golf Council title in 2025, following wins at the 52nd Sacramento
County Senior Championship and the fifth Sacramento Valley Senior Amateur.
Legends
Division (Ages 75-plus)
Another playoff decided the Legends Champion, with Herb Jensen of Carmichael
edging out Bob Cook of Antelope on the third playoff hole with a par on the
par-3. Jensen shot 73-70 for a 143 total, while Cook recorded 69-74. Jensen has
been on a tear this year, capturing five Legends titles between April and July.
Jensen also previously won the City Super Senior in 2018.
The tournament welcomed male amateur golfers in three age divisions, including Senior Division (55 to 64): GHIN index of 9.4 or less, playing from blue tees (about 6,550 yards), Super Senior Division (65-plus): GHIN index of 11.4 or less, playing from white tees (about 6,300 yards), Legends Division (75-plus): GHIN index of 13.4 or less, playing from gold tees (about 5,900 yards).
The event was directed by Rhea Harris, a dedicated volunteer with the Sacramento Golf Council, which organizes 25 city and county tournaments annually for amateur golfers.

Legends Champion is Herb Jensen of Carmichael. Photo courtesy of Sacramento Golf Council