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(Cont.) Bernhard Langer, 69-64-67-66 - 266 (-18)

• Extended his record as the oldest winner in PGA TOUR Champions history (67 years, 2 months, 14 days)

- Now holds the top six spots on the oldest winners list

• This is his 14th win since turning 60 years old, most in PGA TOUR Champions history

- That number alone would rank Tl8 on the PGA TOUR Champions all-time wins list

• Has won 13.2% of his starts on PGA TOUR Champions (47 wins in 356 starts)

- Ranks second among players with 1O or more wins, behind only Steve Stricker (24.0%)

• Earned his first win at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship (16 appearances)

- Previous best finish at this event: 2nd/T2 (2013, 2015, 2016)

• This is the 25th different tournament on PGA TOUR Champions that he has won

- Has won 17 of the 28 events on the 2024 schedule at some point during his career

• Finished No. 7 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings after starting the week ranked No. 22

- This is his 12th consecutive season finishing in the top 1O of the final Charles Schwab Cup standings, dating back to 2012

- Has finished in the top 1O of the final Charles Schwab Cup standings in 15 of his 17 seasons on PGA TOUR Champions

• Shot his age or better for the third consecutive day and 23rd time overall on PGA TOUR Champions

• This was the low 72-hole score of the 2024 season on PGA TOUR Champions (266)

Other Notes

• Defending champion Steven Alker closed with 66 to finish T2 at 17-under and won the Charles Schwab Cup. In three appearances at this event, Alker has finished (chronologically) 3rd-Won-T2.

• Richard Green used a back-nine 30to shoot 65 and finished T2 at17-under.This was his fifth runner-up finish of the 2024 season (26 starts) as he finishes No. 3 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings.

• Alex Cejkafinished 4th at 13-under after carding 68.

• Rod Pampling shot 68 to finish 5th at 10-under.

• 18- and 36-hole leader Stewart Cink finished T6 at 9-under.

• 2022 champion Padraig Harrington finished TB at 8-under after closing with 68. The World Golf Hall of Fame member finishes No. 4 in the final Charles Schwab Cup standings.

Miguel Angel Jimenez (TB) carded the low round of the day with 7-under 64.

• World Golf Hall of Fame member Ernie Els, who entered the week atop the Charles Schwab Cup standings, finished T13 at 7-under. He finishes No. 2 in the final standings after leading for 12 of the 28 weeks during the 2024 season.

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