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Alex
Cejka
Germany
Birthdate
2/12/1970 (55)
Birthplace
Marienbad, Czechia
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
1989
HT/WT
1.78 m, 77 kg
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U.K.'s Bland wins rain-delayed U.S. Senior Open
2Y
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Cejka leads Senior Open; no one under par Sat.
2Y
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Jimenez shoots 66 for early lead at Senior Open
2Y
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Kelly, Cejka share 2-shot lead in Senior Players
4Y
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Points leader Alker (66) tied atop Senior Players
4Y
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