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Bernhard Langer extends his winning streak by winning the final!

Bernhard Langer extends his winning streak by winning the final!
Bernhard Langer extends his winning streak by winning the final!
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At 67, Bernhard Langer extends his winning streak by winning the final of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, his first title in 2024. The German has won every year since he joined the PGA Tour Champions…. seventeen years ago! Second by one stroke, Australian Steven Alker takes the Order of Merit, ahead of South African Ernie Els.

Unwearable Bernhard Langer ! At 67, the German won the final of the PGA Tour Champions to extend his series of years crowned by at least one success since he moved to the senior circuit… in 2007! With this first success in 2024 (the 47th of his senior career), Langer ends the year in style and will aim for at least one success in 2025 for the eighteenth season in a row!

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A branch to doubt… and a ten meter string to exult

Two final rounds in 67 (exactly his age!) allowed him to win with a one-shot lead over an Australian duo. The branches of the 17th which made him lose a point change nothing.

Langer is a devil! And it was with a final putt of 10 meters at the 18th that he signed the birdie of the victory, even though Alker remained 10 cm short to finish at one point.

Steven Alker consoles himself with a second Order of Merit

Steven Alker will console himself with his second order of merit in three years, beating the South African to the wire Ernie Els. Richard Green completes the podium by finishing tied for second in Arizona.

Photo Christian Petersen / Getty / AFP



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