PGA Tour Champions

US-based golf tour for men 50 and older

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2025 PGA Tour Champions continues its annual golf tour for professional golfers aged 50 and older, hosting competitive tournaments throughout the year.
2024 Steven Alker from New Zealand wins the PGA Tour Champions Money List for the second time, earning $2,447,588
2023 Bernhard Langer achieved a record 11 money list titles on the PGA Tour Champions, demonstrating unprecedented dominance in senior golf tournaments.
2023 Steve Stricker from the United States wins the PGA Tour Champions Money List, earning $3,986,063
2023 Phil Mickelson topped the PGA Tour Champions career earnings list with a total of $98,087,853 across the three main tours.
2023 Bernhard Langer led the career money winners on PGA Tour Champions with $35,964,514 in prize money through the 2023 season.
2022 Steven Alker from New Zealand wins the PGA Tour Champions Money List, earning $3,544,425
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.
2016 The Charles Schwab Cup format was radically changed to a playoff-style system similar to the FedEx Cup, with qualification based on money earned during the season.
2015 The tour completed its final season under the Champions Tour name.
2015 The final season using the original Charles Schwab Cup points system concluded.
2011 Bobby Clampett wrote a blog post attempting to explain the complex qualifying process for PGA Tour Champions events, highlighting the intricate field selection system.

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