LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS - OCTOBER 26: Steven Alker of New Zealand plays his shot from a bunker on to the 16th green during the final round of the Simmons Bank Championship 2025 at Pleasant Valley Country Club on October 26, 2025 in Little Rock, Arkansas.   Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Jonathan Bachman / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

New Zealand golfer Steven Alker.
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A second place finish at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Phoenix, Arizona has cost New Zealand golfer Steven Alker the overall season-long prize.

The Kiwi entered the week No. 1 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings and a win at the tournament would have seen him win the Cup for a second year in a row.

The 54-year old was aiming to become the fourth three-time winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions. Alker also won the ultimate prize in 2022.

Alker started the final round with a one shot lead but a mid-round collapse handed the tournament and season prize for the Charles Schwab Cup to American Stewart Cink.

Alker fired a one-under 70 to get to 18-under while Cink carded a bogey-free four-under 67 to finish two clear at 20-under.

In 23 starts this season, Alker won the Cologuard Classic in March, and the Simmons Bank Championship in October this year.

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