Bernhard Langer wins for 18th
straight year on the PGA Tour Champions, taking season finale
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[November 11, 2024]
PHOENIX (AP) — Bernhard Langer won for the 18th straight year
on the PGA Tour Champions, holing a 30-foot birdie putt on the final
hole to hold off Steven Alker in the season-ending Charles Schwab
Cup Championship on Sunday at Phoenix Country Club.
The 67-year-old Langer closed with a 5-under 66 — shooting his age
or better for the third straight day and 23rd time on the tour — for
a one-stroke victory over defending champion Alker — who won the
season points title and a $1 million bonus — and Richard Green.
“It’s unbelievable, I can’t describe it,” Langer said. “To win this
big tournament after what I’ve been through and to make it 18 years
in a row out here.”
Langer pushed his tour victory record to 47, just over eight months
after tearing his left Achilles playing pickelball. The German star
won the season-ending event for the first time and extended his
record as the tour's oldest winner.
“This was the least likely one to win because I’ve just never done
very well here for some reason.” Langer said. “But I had one of the
best putting weeks of my life. Greenkeeping staff, I owe you one,
well done, great job.”
Five strokes ahead of Alker after a front-nine 30, Langer found
himself tied for the lead with Alker and Green on the final hole
after a two-stroke swing on the 17th when Alker hit to inches for
birdie and Langer scrambled for bogey.
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On the par-5 18th, Langer drove left into trees,
reached the green in three and holed the long birdie putt. Alker hit
his second shot over the green and left his chip short, then left a
12-footer to force a playoff short.
“Played good and then got a little unraveled there
on the back nine and Steven Alker got going,” Langer said. I didn’t
see any of Richard Green’s. Obviously, he must have played fantastic
on the back nine, too.”
Alker shot 66. Also the 2022 season champion, the New Zealander
began the week second behind Ernie Els in the points race.
“It would have been nice to win it all today, the whole lot, but
hey, I’ve got the Schwab Cup and that’s important to me,” Alker
said.
Els tied for 13th at 7 under after a 67, leaving him second in the
standings.
Green birdied the last two holes in a 65.
The top 36 players on the points list qualified for the event, with
Steve Stricker the lone qualifier who didn't play.
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