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PGA TOUR Champions – 2020 Season Miscellaneous Stats PGA TOUR Champions – 2020 Season Miscellaneous Stats Winner’s Scores and Progression Through Standings # TOURNAMENT WINNER R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL MARGIN Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Miguel Ángel 1 64 (T1) 66 (T3) 67 202 (-14) PO Hualalai Jiménez 2 Morocco Champions Brett Quigley 69 (T11) 66 (T2) 66 201 (-15) 1 3 Chubb Classic Scott Parel 64 (T1) 69 (T6) 63 196 (-17) 2 4 Cologuard Classic Bernhard Langer 68 (T7) 68 (T5) 65 201 (-18) 2 5 Hoag Classic Ernie Els 66 (T5) 64 (1st) 67 197 (-16) 2 6 The Ally Challenge Jim Furyk 68 (T6) 66 (T2) 68 202 (-14) 2 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 7 Jerry Kelly 68 (T1) 70 (1st) 70 (1st) 69 277 (-3) 2 Championship Charles Schwab Series at 8 Shane Bertsch 64 (T1) 64 (1st) 72 200 (-13) PO Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Charles Schwab Series at 9 Phil Mickelson 61 (1st) 64 (1st) 66 191 (-22) 4 Ozarks National Miguel Angel 10 Sanford International 65 (T1) 66 (T1) 65 196 (-14) 1 Jiménez 11 PURE Insurance Championship 12 SAS Championship 13 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 14 Boca Raton Championship 15 Charles Schwab Cup Championship PAGE 1 OF 11 Winners on Nos. 16, 17 and 18 (Final Round) LAST WINNING # TOURNAMENT WINNER 16 17 18 BIRDIE MARGIN 1 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Miguel Ángel Jiménez Par Par Par 15 PO Hualalai 2 Morocco Champions Brett Quigley Par Par Par 14 1 3 Chubb Classic Scott Parel Par Birdie Par 17 2 4 Cologuard Classic Bernhard Langer Par Birdie Bogey 16 2 5 Hoag Classic Ernie Els Par Par Birdie 18 2 6 The Ally Challenge Jim Furyk Par Par Par 15 2 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Double 12 7 Jerry Kelly Par Par 2 Championship Bogey (eagle) Charles Schwab Series at 8 Shane Bertsch Par Par Par 14 PO Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Charles Schwab Series at 9 Phil Mickelson Par Par Par 10 4 Ozarks National 10 Sanford International Miguel Angel Jiménez Birdie Par Par 16 1 11 PURE Insurance Championship 12 SAS Championship 13 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 14 Boca Raton Championship 15 Charles Schwab Cup Championship PAGE 2 OF 11 Charles SchwaB Cup Standings – Weekly Leader WEEKS # TOURNAMENT LEADER MONEY SECOND #1 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Fred Couples, Ernie Els 1 Miguel Angel Jiménez $310,000 1 Hualalai (-$140,000) 2 Morocco Champions Miguel Angel Jiménez $328,286 Brett Quigley (-$8,286) 2 3 Chubb Classic Scott Parel $409,250 Brett Quigley (-$52,183) 1 4 Cologuard Classic Bernhard Langer $515,717 Brett Quigley (-$46,450) 1 5 Hoag Classic Bernhard Langer $528,137 Brett Quigley (-$46,450) 2 6 The Ally Challenge Brett Quigley $641,687 Bernhard Langer (-$49,550) 1 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 7 Scott Parel $733,737 Brett Quigley (-$68,290) 2 Championship Charles Schwab Series at 8 Bernhard Langer $880,637 Scott Parel (-$88,614) 3 Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Charles Schwab Series at 9 Bernhard Langer $914,737 Scott Parel (-$99,539) 4 Ozarks National 10 Sanford International Bernhard Langer $1,033,087 Miguel A. Jiménez (-$79,302) 5 11 PURE Insurance Championship 12 SAS Championship 13 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 14 Boca Raton Championship 15 Charles Schwab Cup Championship PAGE 3 OF 11 Ages of Winners DATE TOURNAMENT WINNER BIRTHDATE AGE WON Mitsubishi Electric Championship at 1/18 Miguel Angel Jiménez 1/5/64 56 years, 13 days Hualalai 2/1 Morocco Champions Brett Quigley 8/18/69 50 years, 4 months, 14 days 2/16 Chubb Classic Scott Parel 5/15/65 54 years, 9 months, 1 day 3/1 Cologuard Classic Bernhard Langer 8/27/57 62 years, 6 months, 3 days 3/8 Hoag Classic Ernie Els 10/17/69 50 years, 4 months, 21 days 8/2 The Ally Challenge Jim Furyk 3/12/70 50 years, 4 months, 21 days Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 8/16 Jerry Kelly 11/23/66 53 years, 8 months, 24 days Championship Charles Schwab Series at 8/21 Shane Bertsch 3/30/70 50 years, 4 months, 22 days Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Charles Schwab Series at 8/26 Phil Mickelson 6/16/70 50 years, 2 months, 10 days Ozarks National 9/13 Sanford International Miguel Angel Jiménez 1/5/64 56 years, 8 months, 8 days 9/20 PURE Insurance Championship 10/11 SAS Championship 10/18 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 11/1 Boca Raton Championship 11/8 Charles Schwab Cup Championship AGE WINS PLAYERS 50 5 Brett Quigley, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Shane Bertsch, Phil Mickelson 53 1 Jerry Kelly 54 1 Scott Parel 56 2 Miguel Angel Jiménez 62 1 Bernhard Langer Youngest 50 years, 2 months, 10 days Phil Mickelson Oldest 62 years, 6 months, 3 days Bernhard Langer PAGE 4 OF 11 Winner’s Statistical Rankings TOURNAMENT WINNER FAIRWAYS GIR PUTTS Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Miguel Angel Jiménez 28/42 (T28) 38/54 (T24) 26.3 (1st) Morocco Champions Brett Quigley N/A N/A N/A Chubb Classic Scott Parel 31/42 (T36) 41/54 (T4) 24.7 (1st) Cologuard Classic Bernhard Langer 37/42 (T11) 39/54 (T19) 26.0 (6th) Hoag Classic Ernie Els 20/42 (T75) 47/54 (1st) 29.3 (T37) The Ally Challenge Jim Furyk 31/42 (T24) 43/54 (T13) 28.3 (T9) Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship Jerry Kelly 36/56 (T4) 51/72 (1st) 29.5 (T42) Charles Schwab Series at Shane Bertsch 32/39 (T28) 44/54 (T11) 28.7 (T4) Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Charles Schwab Series at Ozarks National Phil Mickelson 29/39 (T76) 47/54 (T7) 29.0 (T4) Sanford International Miguel Angel Jiménez 28/39 (T24) 41/54 (T26) 28.7 (T16) PURE Insurance Championship SAS Championship Dominion Energy Charity Classic Boca Raton Championship Charles Schwab Cup Championship PAGE 5 OF 11 Round-by-Round Leaders – by Tournament (Score / To Par / Lead) TOURNAMENT ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 ROUND 4 Miguel A. Jiménez Woody Austin Miguel A. Jiménez Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer 133 / -11 / +1 202 / -14 / PO at Hualalai 64 / -8 / +1 Stephen Ames Stephen Ames Brett Quigley Morocco Champions 63 / -9 / +4 132 / -12 / +3 201 / -15 / +1 Scott Parel Stephen Leaney Scott Parel Chubb Classic Doug Barron 130 / -12 / +1 196 / -17 / +2 64 / -7 / +1 Brett Quigley Brett Quigley Bernhard Langer Cologuard Classic 64 / -9 / +1 132 / -14 / +2 201 / -18 / +2 David Morland Ernie Els Ernie Els Hoag Classic 61 / -10 / +2 130 / -12 / +1 197 / -16 / +2 Billy Andrade Brett Quigley Jim Furyk The Ally Challenge Tommy Armour III 133 / -11 / +1 202 / -14 / +2 66 / -6 / +1 Jerry Kelly Jerry Kelly Jerry Kelly Jerry Kelly Miguel Angel Jiménez 138 / -2 / +3 208 / -2 / +1 277 / -3 / +2 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Wes Short Jr. Championship Steve Stricker Rod Pampling 68 / -2 / +1 Shane Bertsch Shane Bertsch Shane Bertsch Charles Schwab Series at Tom Lehman 128 / -14 / +4 200 / -13 / PO Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge 64 / -7 / +2 Charles Schwab Series at Phil Mickelson Phil Mickelson Phil Mickelson Ozarks National 61 / -10 / +1 125 / -17 / +4 191 / -22 / +4 Miguel A. Jiménez Miguel A. Jiménez Miguel A. Jiménez Dicky Pride Steve Stricker 196 / -14 / +1 Sanford International David Toms 131 / -9 / +1 65 / -5 / +1 PURE Insurance Championship SAS Championship Dominion Energy Charity Classic Boca Raton Championship Charles Schwab Cup Championship PAGE 6 OF 11 Round-by-Round Leaders – by Players PLAYER TOURNAMENT R1 R2 R3 R4 Stephen Ames Morocco Champions 63 (+4) 69 (+3) Billy Andrade The Ally Challenge 66 (T1) Tommy Armour III The Ally Challenge 66 (T1) Woody Austin Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 133 (+1) Doug Barron Chubb Classic 64 (T1) Charles Schwab Series at Shane Bertsch 64 (T1) 128 (+4) 200 (PO) Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Ernie Els Hoag Classic 130 (+1) 197 (+2) Jim Furyk The Ally Challenge 202 (+2) Miguel Angel Jiménez Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 64 (T1) 202 (PO) Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 68 (T1) Sanford International 65 (T1) 131 (T1) 196 (+1) Jerry Kelly Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 68 (T1) 138 (+3) 208 (+1) 277 (+2) Bernhard Langer Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 64 (T1) Cologuard Classic 201 (+2) Stephen Leaney Chubb Classic 130 (+1) Charles Schwab Series at Tom Lehman 64 (T1) Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Phil Mickelson Charles Schwab Series at Ozarks National 61 (+1) 125 (+4) 191 (+4) David Morland Hoag Classic 61 (+2) Rod Pampling Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 68 (T1) Scott Parel Chubb Classic 64 (T1) 196 (+2) Dicky Pride Sanford International 65 (T1) Brett Quigley Morocco Champions 201 (+1) Cologuard Classic 64 (+1) 132 (+2) The Ally Challenge 133 (+1) Wes Short Jr Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 68 (T1) Steve Stricker Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 68 (T1) Sanford International 131 (T1) David Toms Sanford International 65 (T1) PAGE 7 OF 11 Players in the Last Group of the Final Round FINAL-ROUND PLAYER TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Stephen Ames Morocco Champions 70 (-2) 2nd Woody Austin Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 73 (+1) T9 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 73 (+3) T5 Charles Schwab Series at Shane Bertsch 72 (+1) 1st Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Darren Clarke Sanford International 70 (E) T12 Fred Couples Cologuard Classic 72 (-1) T5 Ernie Els Hoag Classic 67 (-4) 1st Carlos Franco The Ally Challenge 73 (+1) T10 Fred Funk Chubb Classic 73 (+2) T17 Jim Furyk The Ally Challenge 68 (-4) 1st Miguel Angel Jiménez Cologuard Classic 71 (-2) T5 Sanford International 65 (-5) 1st Jerry Kelly Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 69 (-1) 1st Bernhard Langer Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 71 (-1) T6 Morocco Champions 71 (-1) T5 Chubb Classic 69 (-2) T2 Charles Schwab Series at 68 (-3) T2 Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge Stephen Leaney Chubb Classic 71 (E) T5 Scott McCarron Hoag Classic 69 (-2) T5 Phil Mickelson Charles Schwab Series at Ozarks National 66 (-5) 1st David Morland IV Hoag Classic 71 (E) T7 Scott Parel Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 70 (E) 2nd Rod Pampling Charles Schwab Series at Ozarks National 72
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