Langer’s Winning Streak: PGA Tour Champions Success
Bernhard Langer Extends Winning Streak on PGA Tour Champions
Bernhard Langer, a 67-year-old German golfer, has extended his winning streak on the PGA Tour Champions to 18 consecutive years. He achieved this remarkable feat by winning the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship at Phoenix Country Club.
Key Highlights
- Victory and Streak: Langer secured his 47th PGA Tour Champions victory, maintaining his record of winning at least one tournament every year since 2007[2][4][5].
- Final Round: Langer closed with a 5-under 66, shooting his age or better for the third straight day and the 23rd time on the tour. He finished at 18 under par[2][4][5].
- Dramatic Finish: The tournament ended dramatically with Langer making a 30-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole to secure a one-stroke victory over Steven Alker and Richard Green[2][4][5].
- Injury Recovery: Langer’s win came just over eight months after he tore his left Achilles tendon while playing pickleball. He used a golf cart during the competition due to his injury[2][4][5].
Tournament Details
- Leadership: Langer led by five strokes after the front nine but found himself tied with Alker and Green on the final hole. He scrambled out of trouble on the 17th hole and made a crucial birdie on the 18th to win[2][5].
- Competitors: Steven Alker, the defending champion, won the season-long Charles Schwab Cup points title and a $1 million bonus but finished second in the tournament. Richard Green also tied for second place[2][4][5].
Personal Milestones
- Shooting His Age: Langer shot his age or better for the 22nd time on the tour during the third round, highlighting his consistent performance despite his age[2][5].
- First Win of the Season: This victory marked Langer’s first win of the 2024 season, ensuring he maintained his annual winning streak[5].
Additional Context
- Schwab Cup: While Langer won the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, Steven Alker secured the overall Charles Schwab Cup title, which is based on the season-long points race[2][4][5].
