BEDMINSTER, N.J. -- The United States Golf Association is continuing its plan to hold the 2017 U.S. Womens Open at a New Jersey course owned by Donald Trump.The USGA had no comment on a letter sent to it by three Democratic U.S. senators asked that the event be moved away from Trump National in Bedminster.Richard Blumenthal, of Connecticut, Edward Markey, of Massachusetts, and Bob Casey, of Pennsylvania, made the request in a letter sent Monday, asking USGA executive director Mike Davis to consider suspending further events at properties owned by the Republican presidential candidate because of what they describe as a pattern of degrading and dehumanizing women over decades.The Trump Organization declined comment.USGA spokeswoman Janeen Driscoll said in an email to The Associated Press on Tuesday that the organizations stance on Trump has not changed since it issued a statement a couple of months ago.At the time, the USGA said the Trump has made some remarks during his presidential campaign that are at odds with its belief that golf should be welcoming and inclusive for all. The organization has reiterated for more than a year that it does not share his views, and that is still true, the statement read.With the tournament less than a year away, the USGA said its focus is to conduct an excellent championship for the players, the spectators, the fans, and the volunteers.Our position hasnt changed since that time Driscoll wrote. Beyond that, we simply will not comment on politics.Trump was recorded in a 2005 video using vulgar language and apparently boasting of sexual assault. He has been accused of unwanted sexual advances by a group of women this month. He has called them liars and threatened to sue.Bob Menendez, of New Jersey, joined the other senators Tuesday in calling for the event to be moved, but only if the tournament stays in the state.Menendez says he doesnt agree with penalizing people in New Jersey who depend on the jobs that come from hosting the event.Dermontti Dawson Steelers Jersey . 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The right-hander lost to San Diego after allowing four runs in seven innings in his last outing and got off to a rough start against the Phillies. Rollins hit the first pitch of the game out to right for his 44th career leadoff homer, matching Brady Anderson for fourth all-time.dddddddddddd Domonic Brown followed a walk and another hit with a run-scoring single that put the Phillies up 2-0. Kennedy found a rhythm after that, allowing a single in the second inning and no other hits until Ben Revere led off the seventh with a single. He was lifted for a pinch hitter in the bottom half after allowing two runs on six hits with four strikeouts. "It was his best outing of the season, especially those last two innings," Gibson said. Cloyd was just as good. The right-hander pitched six games for the Phillies in 2012, going 2-2, and opened this season in the minors. He was called up to start against the Diamondbacks after Roy Halladay went out with a shoulder injury. Making his season debut in one of baseballs most hitter-friendly parks didnt seem to bother the 25-year-old. In the first inning, Eric Chavez lined a double to the right field corner off him and Paul Goldschmidt just beat John Mayberrys throw after running through -- almost literally -- third base coach Matt Williams stop sign. Cloyd had the Diamondbacks guessing after that, working around a pair of walks in the fourth inning with a double play and allowing no hits until Cody Ross hit a one-out flare single to left in the seventh. He was lifted after that, but didnt figure into the decision because Ross tagged up on Jason Kubels long flyball to get into scoring position and scored on Prados run-scoring single off Antonio Bastardo. Cloyd allowed two hits and struck out four, but is headed back to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Right-hander Justin De Fratus will be called up to take his spot on the roster. "They told me no matter what happened tonight, they were going to end up sending me down," Cloyd said. "I have to go down there and keep going, keep myself in a position to come back up and help them out again." Notes: Rollins leadoff homer gave the Phillies 14 straight solo shots. ... Phillies RHP Roy Halladay, whos out with a shoulder injury, thanked Philadelphias fans for their support before Fridays game and apologized to the ones who were angry that he pitched while hurt. "I just want the fans to know Im thinking about them," he said. "I dont take that for granted. I dont take playing for Philadelphia for granted." ... Arizona right-hander Trevor Cahill, who will start against the Phillies on Saturday, has allowed four runs in 20 innings (1.80) his last three starts. ... Left-hander Cliff Lee will start for the Phillies after allowing two runs in eight innings against the Giants his last start. ' ' '