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Leonard rides back-9 charge to 1st Champions win

Leonard rides back-9 charge to 1st Champions win

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Fred Couples Eyes One Last Masters Cut: Is This the End of an Era?

Fred Couples Eyes One Last Masters Cut: Is This the End of an Era?

Fred Couples, the legendary Masters champion, is gearing up for another shot at making the cut in this year’s prestigious tournament. However, as he readies himself for this challenge, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over his future in competitive golf. Fans and pundits alike are left to ponder: could this be his swan song at Augusta?

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Langer excited by prospect of Tiger on Champions

**”Bernhard Langer Thrilled at the Possibility of Tiger Woods Joining the Champions Tour!”**

Langer Excited by Prospect of Tiger on Champions

Bernhard Langer, a celebrated two-time Masters champion and the current captain of the European Ryder Cup team, is buzzing with enthusiasm at the thought of Tiger Woods potentially joining the PGA Tour Champions. In a recent interview with Golfweek, Langer emphasized that Woods’ involvement would be a “huge boost” for the tour and could significantly draw in more fans.

“Tiger is undeniably one of the greatest players in golf history, and he still has plenty of game left,” Langer remarked. “His presence would electrify the Champions Tour and captivate audiences everywhere.”

While Woods has yet to confirm his participation in the PGA Tour Champions, he has dropped hints about possibly making that leap in the future. Should he decide to join, he’d be eligible to compete in prestigious events like the Regions Tradition, Senior PGA Championship, and Senior Open Championship

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Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title Victory!

Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title Victory!

Els Kicks Off Champions Season with a Stunning 7th Title

In an electrifying finale, Ernie Els dazzled fans with a final-round score of 4-under 68, clinching the Hoag Classic on Sunday. This remarkable victory marks his seventh title on the PGA Tour Champions and his first since triumphing here in 2020.

This win propels Els to just one victory shy of Hale Irwin, placing him in second on the tour’s illustrious career victory list. The legendary Bernhard Langer still holds the top spot with an impressive 44 titles.

Finishing at an impressive 15-under 201, Els outpaced competitors Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly by two strokes. Meanwhile, Retief Goosen and Miguel Angel Jimenez showcased their skills as they tied for fourth at 12 under.

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Bernhard Langer: Unstoppable Force Claims 18th Consecutive Champions Tour Title!

Bernhard Langer: Unstoppable Force Claims 18th Consecutive Champions Tour Title!

Langer Wins 18th Straight Season Title on Champions Tour

In a stunning display of skill and determination, Bernhard Langer, the iconic German golfer, has once again asserted his supremacy on the PGA Tour Champions by clinching his 18th consecutive season title. At the remarkable age of 67, Langer continues to shatter expectations and demonstrate his extraordinary golfing prowess.

Facing fierce competition from talented rivals, Langer’s laser-like focus and consistent performance propelled him to victory. His outstanding achievement is a true reflection of his unwavering commitment to the sport and his relentless quest for greatness. This latest triumph not only marks another significant milestone in his illustrious career but also cements his legacy as one of the greatest golfers of all time

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Cink gets tours trifecta with first Champions win

Cink gets tours trifecta with first Champions win

Stewart Cink became the third player in PGA Tour Champions history to win the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, the Senior PGA Championship and the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in the same season. Cink, 49, shot a final-round 68 to finish at 15-under 201 and win by one stroke over Steve Stricker. Bernhard Langer and Hale Irwin are the only other players to accomplish the feat. Cink’s victory is his fifth on the PGA Tour Champions and his first since the 2022 Dominion Energy Charity Classic.

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Tanigawa wins Champions’ Rogers Charity Classic

Tanigawa wins Champions’ Rogers Charity Classic

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Oct. 2, 2023 – Japan’s Kensaku Tanigawa won the Champions’ Rogers Charity Classic on Sunday, firing a final-round 69 to finish at 15-under 201 and claim his first PGA TOUR Champions title.

In just his second start on PGA TOUR Champions, Tanigawa led wire-to-wire to secure the victory. The 54-year-old began the final round with a one-shot lead and never relinquished it, playing the front nine in 1-under 35 and the back nine in 2-under 34. His round included birdies on holes 1 and 7, and a bogey on 5.

“It’s my first PGA TOUR Champions win, so I’m very happy,” said Tanigawa. “I played very well this week and I made many good putts.”

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John Daly’s latest major withdrawal extends his staggering record of early exits

John Daly’s latest major withdrawal extends his staggering record of early exits

John Daly’s withdrawal from the PGA Championship marked his latest major missed cut, extending his dismal record in recent years. The two-time major champion hasn’t made the weekend at a major since the 2011 PGA Championship, a stretch of 27 consecutive events.

Daly, 55, has struggled with injuries and off-course issues that have hindered his performance on the golf course. He last won a major in 1995 and has not been a consistent contender in recent seasons.

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