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2025 PGA Tour Champions continues its annual golf tour for professional golfers aged 50 and older, featuring competitive tournaments throughout the year.
2025 Taylor from Canada secures tournament performances that contribute to his position in the top 5 of the FedEx Cup standings.
2025 The 110th season of the PGA Tour will take place, marking the 57th season since separating from the PGA of America and the 19th edition of the FedEx Cup.
February 16 2025 Ludvig Ã…berg from Sweden wins the Genesis Invitational, a Signature event with a $20 million purse
February 9 2025 Thomas Detry from Belgium wins the WM Phoenix Open tournament
February 2 2025 Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a Signature event with a $20 million purse
January 25 2025 Harris English from the United States wins the Farmers Insurance Open in California
January 19 2025 Sepp Straka from Austria wins The American Express tournament in California
January 12 2025 Nick Taylor from Canada wins the Sony Open in Hawaii tournament
January 5 2025 Hideki Matsuyama from Japan wins The Sentry tournament in Hawaii, a Signature event with a $20 million purse
2023 Phil Mickelson was recognized as the top career earnings player across PGA Tour Champions' three main tours, with a total combined career earnings of $98,087,853.
2023 PGA Tour Champions published its career money list through the 2023 season, highlighting Bernhard Langer as the top career money winner on the tour with $35,964,514, followed by Hale Irwin with $27,158,515.
2022 Justin Suh from the United States was named Player of the Year, and Kim Seong-hyeon from Korea was named Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2020 Bernhard Langer from Germany wins the PGA Tour Champions Money List for the 11th time, earning $3,255,499 during the 2020-2021 season
2019 Scott McCarron from the United States wins the PGA Tour Champions money list, earning $2,534,090.
2018 Im Sung-jae from Korea was named both Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour.
2016 Tour was renamed to PGA Tour Champions and introduced a new playoff-style format for the Charles Schwab Cup, similar to the FedEx Cup on the main PGA Tour.
2015 Final season under the name Champions Tour, with the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship still following the original points format.
2011 Bobby Clampett publicly discussed the complex qualifying system for PGA Tour Champions events in a blog post, describing it as 'the most complicated system known to man'.

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