PGA TOUR Champions – 2020 Season Miscellaneous Stats Winner’S Scores and Progression Through Standings

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PGA TOUR Champions – 2020 Season Miscellaneous Stats Winner’S Scores and Progression Through Standings 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 2 4 Cologuard Classic Bernhard Langer 68 (T7) 68 (T5) 65 201 (-18) 2 5 Hoag Classic 6 Rapiscan Systems Classic 7 Mitsubishi Electric Classic 8 Insperity Invitational 9 Regions Tradition KitchenAid Senior PGA 10 Championship 11 Principal Charity Classic American Family Insurance 12 Championship 13 Mastercard Japan Championship 14 U.S. Senior Open Championship Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 15 Championship The Senior Open Championship 16 presented by Rolex 17 The Ally Challenge 18 DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 19 Boeing Classic 20 Shaw Charity Classic 21 Sanford International 22 PURE Insurance Championship 23 Ascension Charity Classic 24 SAS Championship 25 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 26 Boca Raton Championship 27 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 6 Rapiscan Systems Classic 7 Mitsubishi Electric Classic 8 Insperity Invitational 9 Regions Tradition 10 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 11 Principal Charity Classic 12 American Family Insurance Championship 13 Mastercard Japan Championship 14 U.S. Senior Open Championship 15 Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship 16 The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex 17 The Ally Challenge 18 DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 19 Boeing Classic 20 Shaw Charity Classic 21 Sanford International 22 PURE Insurance Championship 23 Ascension Charity Classic 24 SAS Championship 25 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 26 Boca Raton Championship 27 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 6 Rapiscan Systems Classic 7 Mitsubishi Electric Classic 8 Insperity Invitational 9 Regions Tradition KitchenAid Senior PGA 10 Championship 11 Principal Charity Classic American Family Insurance 12 Championship 13 Mastercard Japan Championship 14 U.S. Senior Open Championship Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 15 Championship The Senior Open Championship 16 presented by Rolex 17 The Ally Challenge 18 DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 19 Boeing Classic 20 Shaw Charity Classic 21 Sanford International 22 PURE Insurance Championship 23 Ascension Charity Classic 24 SAS Championship 25 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 26 Boca Raton Championship 27 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 3/29 Rapiscan Systems Classic 4/19 Mitsubishi Electric Classic 5/3 Insperity Invitational 5/10 Regions Tradition KitchenAid Senior PGA 5/24 Championship 5/31 Principal Charity Classic American Family Insurance 6/7 Championship 6/14 Mastercard Japan Championship 6/28 U.S. Senior Open Championship Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS 7/12 Championship The Senior Open Championship 7/26 presented by Rolex 8/2 The Ally Challenge 8/16 DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 8/23 Boeing Classic 8/30 Shaw Charity Classic 9/13 Sanford International 9/20 PURE Insurance Championship 10/4 Ascension Charity Classic 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 1 Brett Quigley 54 1 Scott Parel 56 1 Miguel Angel Jiménez 62 1 Bernhard Langer Youngest 50 years, 4 months, 14 days Brett Quigley 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 Rapiscan Systems Classic Mitsubishi Electric Classic Insperity Invitational Regions Tradition KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Principal Charity Classic American Family Insurance Championship Mastercard Japan Championship U.S. Senior Open Championship Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex The Ally Challenge DICK'S Sporting Goods Open Boeing Classic Shaw Charity Classic Sanford International PURE Insurance Championship Ascension Charity Classic 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 Ángel Jiménez Woody Austin Miguel Ángel 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 Hoag Classic Rapiscan Systems Classic Mitsubishi Electric Classic Insperity Invitational Regions Tradition KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Principal Charity Classic American Family Insurance Championship Mastercard Japan Championship U.S. Senior Open Championship Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex The Ally Challenge DICK'S Sporting Goods Open Boeing Classic Shaw Charity Classic Sanford International PURE Insurance Championship Ascension Charity Classic 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) Woody Austin Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 133 (+1) Doug Barron Chubb Classic 64 (T1) Miguel Angel Jiménez Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 64 (T1) 202 (PO) Bernhard Langer Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 64 (T1) Cologuard Classic 201 (+2) Stephen Leaney Chubb Classic 130 (+1) Scott Parel Chubb Classic 64 (T1) 196 (+2) Brett Quigley Morocco Champions 201 (+1) Cologuard Classic 64 (1) 132 (+2) 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 Fred Couples Cologuard Classic 72 (-1) T5 Fred Funk Chubb Classic 73 (+2) T17 Miguel Angel Jimenez Cologuard Classic 71 (-2) T5 Bernhard Langer Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 71 (-1) T6 Morocco Champions 71 (-1) T5 Chubb Classic 69 (-2) T2 Stephen Leaney Chubb Classic 71 (E) T5 Brett Quigley Morocco Champions 66 (-6) 1st Cologuard Classic 73 (E) T3 PAGE 8 OF 11 Winner’s Final-Round Group TOURNAMENT WINNER WINNER’S FINAL-ROUND GROUP Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Miguel Ángel Jiménez Second-to-last (Couples) Morocco Champions Brett Quigley Last group (Ames, Langer) Chubb Classic Scott Parel Third-to-last (Dawson, Estes) Cologuard Classic Bernhard Langer Second-to-last (Pampling, Karlsson) Hoag Classic Rapiscan Systems Classic Mitsubishi Electric Classic Insperity Invitational Regions Tradition KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Principal Charity Classic American Family Insurance Championship Mastercard Japan Championship U.S. Senior Open Championship Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex The Ally Challenge DICK'S Sporting Goods Open Boeing Classic Shaw Charity Classic Sanford International PURE Insurance Championship Ascension Charity Classic SAS Championship Dominion Energy Charity Classic Boca Raton Championship Charles Schwab Cup Championship PAGE 9 OF 11 How the Defending Champions Have Fared # TOURNAMENT DEFENDING CHAMP R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL FINISH Mitsubishi Electric Championship at 1 Tom Lehman 71 71 73 - 215 (-1) T34 Hualalai 2 Morocco Champions New Event - - - - - - 3 Chubb Classic Miguel Angel Jiménez 70 73 65 - 208 (-5) T33 4 Cologuard Classic Mark O’Meara 69 69 71 - 209 (-10) 17th 5 Hoag Classic Kirk Triplett 6 Rapiscan Systems Classic Kevin Sutherland 7 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Scott McCarron 8 Insperity Invitational Scott McCarron 9 Regions Tradition Steve Stricker KitchenAid Senior PGA 10 Ken Tanigawa Championship 11 Principal Charity Classic Kevin Sutherland American Family Insurance 12 Jerry Kelly Championship 13 Mastercard Japan Championship Scott McCarron
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