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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