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Charles Schwab Cup by the Numbers Charles Schwab Cup By the Numbers In 2018, the Charles Schwab Cup Championship (Vijay 9 Singh) and Charles Number of players 3 Schwab Cup (Bernhard who have won the Langer) were both won Charles Schwab Cup by members of the World Golf Hall of Fame for the third time. Langer’s 2018 Season 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 Bernhard Langer 1 runner-ups 2017 Bernhard Langer 2 Kevin Sutherland wins 2018 Charles Schwab top-10s Cup Champion Number of countries represented 2013 Kenny Perry at the 2018 Charles Schwab Cup Championship 7 Number of players who led the standings in 2018 7 (Paul Broadhurst, Miguel 2011, 2012 Angel Jimenez, Jerry Kelly, Tom Lehman Bernhard Langer, Scott CANADA ENGLAND FIJI McCarron, Steve Stricker, David Toms) GERMANY SCOTLAND SPAIN UNITED 2007, 2009 Loren Roberts STATES 2018 CHARLES SCHWAB CUP SUMMARY Seven players were No. 1 in the Charles Schwab Cup during the 2018 season, but 2006, 2008 it was a familiar name that topped the standings each of the last four weeks, as Jay Haas Bernhard Langer won his record fifth Charles Schwab Cup. In all, the 61-year-old won twice, marking his seventh straight season with multiple victories, and posted 14 top-10s and six runner-up finishes. As a result, Langer won the money title for the seventh straight year and he finished with the Tour’s best scoring average for 2003, 2005 the fifth straight year. Vijay Singh also ended the season on a high note, as he Tom Watson closed with a final-round 61 at Phoenix Country Club to win the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, his third victory of the year. Singh finished fourth in the final Charles Schwab Cup standings, while Scott McCarron (second), Scott Parel (third) and Miguel Angel Jimenez (fifth) rounded out the top-five. 2002, 2004 Hale Irwin 2001 Allen Doyle Charles Schwab Cup By the Numbers Number of events in the Number of players that qualify Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs for the season-ending Charles • Dominion Energy Charity Classic Schwab Cup Championship • Invesco QQQ Championship 9 • 36 3 Charles Schwab Cup Championship 2010, 2014, 2015, Number of players 2016, 2018 who have won the Bernhard Langer Charles Schwab Cup Number of players who led the standings In 2018, the Charles Schwab in 2018 (Paul Broadhurst, Miguel Angel Cup Championship (Vijay Jimenez, Jerry Kelly, Bernhard Langer, Singh) and Charles Schwab Scott McCarron, Steve Stricker, Cup (Bernhard Langer) were 7 David Toms) 3 both won by members of the World Golf Hall of Fame for the third time. 2017 2013 Kevin Sutherland Kenny Perry CANADA ENGLAND FIJI GERMANY SCOTLAND SPAIN UNITED STATES 2011, 2012 2007, 2009 Tom Lehman Loren Roberts Number of countries represented at the 2018 Charles Schwab 7 Cup Championship 2006, 2008 2003, 2005 Langer’s 2018 Season Jay Haas Tom Watson 1 runner-ups Bernhard Langer 2002, 2004 2001 2018 Charles Schwab 2 wins Hale Irwin Allen Doyle Cup Champion top-10s 2018 CHARLES SCHWAB CUP SUMMARY Seven players were No. 1 in the Charles Schwab Cup during the 2018 season, but it was a familiar name that topped the standings each of the last four weeks, as Bernhard Langer won his record fifth Charles Schwab Cup. In all, the 61-year-old won twice, marking his seventh straight season with multiple victories, and posted 14 top-10s and six runner-up finishes. As a result, Langer won the money title for the seventh straight year and he finished with the Tour’s best scoring average for the fifth straight year. Vijay Singh also ended the season on a high note, as he closed with a final-round 61 at Phoenix Country Club to win the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, his third victory of the year. Singh finished fourth in the final Charles Schwab Cup standings, while Scott McCarron (second), Scott Parel (third) and Miguel Angel Jimenez (fifth) rounded out the top-five..
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