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Watch highlights from the final round of the PGA Tour Champions' Galleri Classic, where Steve Allan won his first title.

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NBC Sports
31-03-2025
- NBC Sports
Highlights: Allan wins Galleri Classic
Watch highlights from the final round of the PGA Tour Champions' Galleri Classic, where Steve Allan won his first title.
Yahoo
04-11-2024
- Yahoo
Bubble watch: These golfers are hovering around the line to make season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship
The penultimate event on the PGA Tour Champions 2024 schedule is this week at the Simmons Bank Championship in Little Rock, Arkansas. Following last week, which started with 72 golfers, there are now 54 still standing at Pleasant Valley Country Club for a 54-hole tournament that starts Friday. The top of the points race has been holding steady, with Ernie Els checking in at No. 1, followed by Steven Alker, Stephen Ames, Richard Green and K.J. Choi. Els and Ames lead in the wins category in 2024 with three each while Paul Broadhurst (No. 8) and Padraig Harrington (No. 11) are tied at two wins apiece. On Sunday, the field will be whittled down one last time, to just the top 36 golfers, who will then get a week off before heading to Phoenix Country Club for the season finale. While hoisting the trophy this week is the goal for everyone, a slew of new golfers are competing in the tournament within the tournament to make the field for Phoenix. Two golfers, Tim O'Neal (55th to 13th) and David Bransdon (56th to 35th) not only jumped into this week's field by virtue of how they played last week, but they both shot into the top 36. But it's crunch time for many others. Last five in 32. Miguel Angel Jimenez 33. Rod Pampling 34. Vijay Singh 35. David Bransdon 36. Scott Dunlap First five out 37. Charlie Wi 38. Steve Allan 39. David Toms 40. Cameron Percy 41. Paul Stankowski Notables still outside the top 36 No. 43 Kenny Perry No. 46 Billy Andrade No. 49 Justin Leonard Notables whose season ended last week No. 55 Chris DiMarco No. 59 Angel Cabrera No. 61 David Duval This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Bubble watch: These golfers are hovering around the line to make season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship
Yahoo
28-10-2024
- Yahoo
Charles Schwab Cup Championship: Field, format, more at Phoenix Country Club
PHOENIX — After 28 tournaments over the last 10 months, the PGA Tour Champions 2024 season reaches the end of the road at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Phoenix Country Club is the host venue for the season finale, the final leg of a three-tournament postseason. Outside of the five majors on the senior circuit, this is the only 72-hole event on the schedule. The regular season consisted of 25 tournaments and then only the top 72 golfers advanced to the first event of the postseason. Those 72 golfers became 54 for last week's event, won by Padraig Harrington. Now there are just 36 remaining. Top 36 in Charles Schwab field 1 Ernie Els 2 Steven Alker 3 Stephen Ames 4 Padraig Harrington 5 Y.E. Yang 6 Richard Green 7 K.J. Choi 8 Steve Stricker 9 Ricardo Gonzalez 10 Paul Broadhurst 11 Jerry Kelly 12 Stewart Cink 13 Doug Barron 14 Tim O'Neal 15 Retief Goosen 16 Thomas Bjorn 17 Darren Clarke 18 Ken Tanigawa 19 Alex Cejka 20 Rocco Mediate 21 Bob Estes 22 Bernhard Langer 23 Miguel Angel Jimenez 24 Ken Duke 25 Joe Durant 26 Tim Petrovic 27 Thongchai Jaidee 28 Greg Chalmers 29 Mark Hensby 30 Vijay Singh 31 Shane Bertsch 32 Hiroyuki Fujita 33 Rod Pampling 34 Stuart Appleby 35 Jason Caron 36 Cameron Percy The first five out 37 Mike Weir 38 David Bransdon 39 Steve Allan 40 Scott Dunlap 41 Charlie Wi Who moved in, who moved out The Simmons Bank Championship proved to have some volatility, as three golfers played their way into the finale, which meant three golfers have to drop out. 51 to 32 53 to 35 40 to 36 30 to 37 35 to 38 36 to 40 Who's leading the Charles Schwab Cup points race? Ernie Els, who has three wins in 2024, sits atop the points. Steven Alker, who won the season-long title in 2022, is second. He has one win this season. In third is Stephen Ames, who has three wins this season. Harrington, No. 4 in the points, also now has three wins. Y.E. Yang is fifth. He has one win in 2024. Other notables in the standings Steve Stricker, who had such a dominant regular season in 2023 that he won the Schwab Cup title without playing in any of the three postseason events, is No. 8. Bernhard Langer, who leads the PGA Tour Champions with 45 wins and who has won the Schwab six times, is No. 22. Jason Caron, a PGA club professional in from Oyster Bay, New York. He last played on the PGA Tour in 2011 but has been a full-time club pro since. This year, however, he's played really well in the nine starts he's made on the senior circuit, post four top-10s, including a tie for fourth at the KitchenAid PGA Senior Championship in May. He earned the 35th spot in the field after a tie for third in Little Rock, Arkansas. About Phoenix Country Club The golf course in central Phoenix was home to the PGA Tour's Phoenix Open from 1932 to 1986. It has hosted the PGA Tour Champions since 2017 and has a deal in place to continue to do so through 2032. This year's Schwab tournament is Nov. 7-10. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Charles Schwab Cup Championship: Field, format, more at Phoenix Country Club