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2017 PGA Tour Champions Miscellaneous Stats 2017 PGA Tour Champions Miscellaneous Stats Winner’s Scores # EVENT WINNER R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT RTP MARGIN 1 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Bernhard Langer 64 65 129 -15 1 Hualalai 2 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron 66 66 67 199 -17 1 3 Chubb Classic Fred Couples 68 65 67 200 -16 3 4 Tucson Conquistadores Classic Tom Lehman 66 67 66 199 -20 1 5 Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Miguel Angel 67 66 70 203 -13 Playoff Jimenez 6 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Stephen Ames 67 68 66 201 -15 4 7 Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Carlos Franco 51 42 93 -15 1 Vijay Singh 8 Insperity Invitational John Daly 68 65 69 202 -14 1 9 Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer (2) 69 69 66 64 282 -20 5 10 Kitchen Aid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer (3) 65 67 70 68 270 -18 1 11 Principal Charity Classic Brandt Jobe 67 66 69 202 -14 1 12 American Family Insurance Championship Fred Couples (2) 67 68 66 201 -15 2 13 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry 65 64 67 68 264 -16 2 14 Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Scott McCarron (2) 67 68 69 66 270 -18 1 Championship 15 The Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer (4) 69 74 65 72 280 -4 3 16 3M Championship Paul Goydos 70 60 66 196 -20 Playoff 17 DICK’S Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron (3) 71 61 64 196 -20 1 18 Boeing Classic 19 Shaw Charity Classic 20 JAPAN AIRLINES Championship 21 Pacific Links Bear Mountain Championship 22 PURE Insurance Championship 23 SAS Chanmpionship 24 Dominion Energy Charity Classic 25 Power Shares QQQ Championship 26 Charles Schwab Cup Championship PAGE 1 OF 12 Winner’s progression in tournament standings # EVENT WINNER 18 36 54 72 1 Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer T1 1 at Hualalai 2 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron T3 T1 1 3 Chubb Classic Fred Couples T10 T2 1 4 Tucson Conquistadores Classic Tom Lehman T2 2 1 5 Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Miguel Angel Jimenez T2 2 1 6 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Stephen Ames T3 1 1 7 Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Carlos Franco/Vijay Singh T33 1 8 Insperity Invitational John Daly T4 1 1 9 Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer T13 T10 T3 1 10 KitchenAid Senior PGA Bernhard Langer T1 1 2 1 Championship 11 Principal Charity Classic Brandt Jobe T4 T1 1 12 American Family Insurance Fred Couples T6 T4 1 Championship 13 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry T4 T1 2 1 14 Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Scott McCarron T7 4 T3 1 Championship 15 The Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer 1 T1 1 1 16 3M Championship Paul Goydos T31 T1 1 17 DICK’S Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron T35 T1 1 Round leaders have gone on to win 3/17 10/17 1/5 Winners “down the stretch” on 16, 17 and 18 # Event Winner Down the Stretch Last Birdie Winning 16-17-18 Margin 1 Mitsubishi Electric Championship Bernhard Langer Par-Birdie-Birdie No. 18 1 stroke at Hualalai 2 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron Bogey-Par-Eagle No. 10 1 stroke 3 Chubb Classic Fred Couples Par-Birdie-Par No. 17 3 strokes 4 Tucson Conquistadores Classic Tom Lehman Birdie-Birdie-Par No. 17 1 stroke 5 Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Miguel Angel Jimenez Par-Par-Double Bogey No. 13 Playoff 6 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Stephen Ames Par-Par-Par No. 14 4 strokes 7 Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Carlos Franco/Vijay Singh Birdie-Par-Birdie No. 18 1 stroke 8 Insperity Invitational John Daly Bogey-Bogey-Bogey No. 15 1 stroke 9 Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer Par-Birdie-Par No. 17 5 strokes 10 Kitchen Aid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer Birdie-Par-Par No. 16 1 stroke 11 Principal Charity Classic Brandt Jobe Par-Par-Par No. 15 1 stroke 12 American Family Insurance Fred Couples Par-Par-Par No. 11 2 strokes Championship PAGE 2 OF 12 13 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry Par-Par-Par No. 6 2 strokes 14 Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Scott McCarron Par-Par-Par No. 10 1 stroke Championship 15 The Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer Par-Par-Birdie No. 18 3 strokes 16 3M Championship Paul Goydos Par-Par-Birdie No. 18 Playoff 17 DICK’S Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron Birdie-Birdie-Birdie No. 18 1 stroke PGA Tour Champions money list/Charles Schwab Cup leaders, week-to-week # EVENT LEADER MONEY MARGIN WEEKS@ 1 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Bernhard Langer $300,000 $135,000/Couples 1 2 Allianz Championship Bernhard Langer $309,450 $22,950/McCarron 2 3 Chubb Classic Fred Couples $457,000 $93,150/Langer 1 4 Tucson Conquistadores Classic Fred Couples $540,867 $54,617/Langer 2 5 Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Bernhard Langer $591,850 $50,983/Couples 3 6 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Bernhard Langer $750,250 $209,383/Couples 4 7 Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Bernhard Langer $750,250 $157,717/Couples 5 8 Insperity Invitational Bernhard Langer $779,651 $148,418/Couples 6 9 Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer $1,124,651 $446,300/McCarron 7 10 Kitchen Aid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer $1,664,651 $880,300/McCarron 8 11 Principal Charity Classic Bernhard Langer $1,769,651 $845,300/McCarron 9 12 American Family Insurance Championship Bernhard Langer $1,769,651 $829,300/McCarron 10 13 U.S. Senior Open Bernhard Langer $1,815,666 $590,281/Perry 11 14 Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Bernhard Langer $2,039,666 $661,531/McCarron 12 Championship 15 The Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer $2,344,535 $947,930/McCarron 13 16 3M Championship Bernhard Langer $2,376,035 $969,980/McCarron 14 17 DICK’S Sporting Goods Open Bernhard Langer $2,456,035 $749,980/McCarron 15 Ages of PGA Tour Champions winners in 2017 Age Wins Players 50 51 4 Scott McCarron, Carlos Franco, John Daly, Brandt Jobe 52 3 Stephen Ames, Scott McCarron (2) 53 3 Miguel Angel Jimenez, Vijay Singh, Paul Goydos 54 55 56 1 57 2 Fred Couples (2) 58 1 Tom Lehman PAGE 3 OF 12 59 4 Bernhard Langer (4) 60+ Oldest 59 years, 11 months, 3 days Bernhard Langer Youngest 51 years, 9 days John Daly Date Tournament Winner Birthdate Age won 1/21 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Bernhard Langer 8/27/57 59 years, 4 months, 25days Hualalai 2/12 Allianz Championship Scott McCarron 7/10/65 51 years, 7 months, 2 days 2/19 Chubb Classic Fred Couples 10/3/59 57 years, 4 months, 16 days 3/19 Tucson Conquistadores Classic Tom Lehman 3/7/59 58 years, 12 days 4/2 Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Miguel Angel Jimenez 1/5/64 53 years, 2 months, 28 days 4/16 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Stephen Ames 4/28/64 52 years. 11 months, 19 days 4/23 Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Carlos Franco 5/24/65 51 years, 10 months, 29 days Vijay Singh 2/22/63 53 years, 2 months, 1 day 5/7 Insperity Invitational John Daly 4/28/66 51 years, 9 days 5/21 Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer 8/27/57 59 years, 8 months 24 days 5/28 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer 8/27/57 59 years, 9 months, 1 day 6/11 Principal Charity Classic Brandt Jobe 8/1/65 51 years, 10 months, 10 days 6/25 American Family Insurance Championship Fred Couples 10/3/59 57 years, 8 months, 22 days 7/2 U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry 8/10/60 56 years, 10 months, 22 days 7/16 Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Scott McCarron 7/10/65 52 years, 6 days Championship 7/30 The Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer 8/27/57 59 years, 11 months, 3 days 8/6 3M Championship Paul Goydos 6/20/64 53 years, 1 month, 17 days 8/20 DICK’S Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron 7/10/65 52 years, 1 months 10 days Winner’s Statistical Rankings: Event Winner Fairways GIR Putts Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Bernhard Langer 22/28 (T11) 28/36 (T13) 25.5 (T2) Allianz Championship Scott McCarron 29/42 (T17) 46/54 (T4) 29.3 (T42) Chubb Classic Fred Couples 31/42 (T50) 41/54 (T11) 27.0 (T6) Tucson Conquistadores Classic Tom Lehman 31/42 (T42) 43/54 (T6) 26.3 (T4) Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Miguel Angel Jimenez 36/42 (1) 43/54 (T9) 30.7 (T48) Mitsubishi Electric Classic Stephen Ames 29/42 (T42) 38/54 (T32) 26.3 (T4) Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Carlos Franco ---- ---- ---- Vijay Singh Insperity Invitational John Daly 28/42 (T50) 36/54 (T30) 25.7 (1) Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer 41/52 (T25) 62/72 (1) 28.7 (T23) KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Bernhard Langer 51/56 (1) 61/72 (1) 29.5 (T38) PAGE 4 OF 12 Principal Charity Classic Brandt Jobe 22/42 (T52) 43/54 (T4) 28.3 (T18) American Family Insurance Championship Fred Couples 26/39 (T58) 44/54 (T5) 28.7 (T6) U.S. Senior Open Kenny Perry 45/56 (T13) 59/72 (T1) 29.0 (T10) Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship Scott McCarron 42/56 (T45) 51/72 (T37) 27.7 (T2) The Senior Open Championship Bernhard Langer 36/56 (T9) 49/72 (T2) 30.0 (T29) 3M Championship Paul Goydos 38/42 (T14) 39/54 (T63) 24.3 (1) DICK’S Sporting Goods Open Scott McCarron 28/42 (T24) 43/54 (T10) 26.7 (1) 2017 PGA Tour Champion events with “preferred lies” Event Rounds KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Round 1 American Family Insurance Championship Round 1 2016 PGA Tour Champions events with suspensions/delay of play: Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai: The third round was suspended at 1:20 p.m.
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