Check out all the best shots from the 2025 Charles Schwab Cup Championship, featuring Steven Alker, Stewart Cink, Jerry Kelly and Bernhard Langer, among others.

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PGA TOUR Champions heads to the Phoenix Country Club for the Charles Schwab Cup. Bernhard Langer is the reigning champion after winning by 1 stroke last year and will be looking for another strong performance in Phoenix, AZ. Key names featuring this year include Vijay Singh, Stewart Cink, Ernie Els, Padraig Harrington and Steven Alker. Look out for highlights, memorable moments, compilations, features and more.

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See if he got a little bit of ground first. Amen. Now, so we did uh take a favor. We did. Okay. Out to the right. Should catch that little slope right there and get good. Here it goes. Here we go. We got actions in. Yeah, it does. Great shot. Go to the nine. Stewart sink. Just a good looking looking half swing. [Applause] That back left pin, Shane, you know, it runs off back there. If you’re not careful, it can get over the green in a hurry. Shot there. Not that one. Beautiful shot. Ernie, one of five World Golf Hall of Famers in the field this week. And now sink. Great shot from Stewart out of the rough. And bingo. How about that? Yeah. He learned a lot on Ernie’s putt that it was a little slower than anticipated. Ernie had it right in the hole. He taught him how to do it. Maybe not time. They might They might have watched him on Insta. This was just a moment ago at 15. Cabrera from D. Come on now. Come on. Come on. Yeah. There we go. There we go. That’s awesome. Got Arcadia and Scottdale now downtown Phoenix. Of course, you can go up north. Zinger’s touched them all. Having dinner everywhere. We’ll go to Steuart Sink. Tell you what, it is a sprawling area, isn’t it? It’s growing so much. Look at that shot by Stewart Sink on this back nine already. What a season for him. Couple major championships backto back and uh really his driver just was such a strength in putts like that. He’s a big time player now. He doesn’t mind rising to the occasion in these big events. What a finish for him. The same observation. It’s definitely put it in the fairway this week or you’re going to struggle. Freddy Ason been on a run in these playoffs. This at the ninth holes playing so tough today. Look, watch his hands. Watch his glove hand. Just never going out to the right. [Applause] Able to make birdie there at the ninth. will go up to 10. Gainy just see it. Couple off the lead as of now. Great shot. Oh yeah. How about this one on that left side, but the road comes in quickly. We go to 18. Jimenez, who’s having himself an excellent day trying to finish things off in style as he typically does. He’s going to make birdie the hard way if he’s going to do it and or Oh my goodness. Only nearly. That’s just a moment ago at the 12th. Steuart sink from 105 yds. Jerry Kelly has already hit it in there pretty close. Going in there nice and low. This is a cool looking shot. Sizzle time. Oh, look at Stewart sing. The glasses on and the beer in the other hand. Pretty impressive. Over to 15. Charlie We not having a great day, but he can finish up well. There we go. And his second shot only needed another yard. It probably would have gone up within 5 10 ft. There we go. Take a look at the approach with our tracing technology presented by Optum from 121 after another beautiful T-shot. This is staring it right down, guys. Beautiful, beautiful looking shot. I actually played with Lanny on Saturday, the year that he won in 82. He made a hole in one at 13. Gave me all the credit. How did you show How come you show him the right club? I showed him the right club and I called it in midair. How about this shot from Kelly right under the hole? One of the better pitch shots we’ve seen at 18 today. Take it through some of the highlights from earlier today. Shane Bacon alongside Paul Azinger. And how about you start the day, Zing, with this pitch shot for Eagle at the first for Steuart Singh. Zing, you think about what these players have to do through 72 holes. It’s been a sprint. It’s a sprint in this third round as well. Well, it’s great to be here. I can tell you players love the golf course. The greens are spectacular. Steven Aler now back of the green here at six. Caught the downs slope on his second shot. So now that goes downhill from right there. How about this pace? How about the pace? Sure. Just another one. We saw him do this a few weeks ago. And I believe it was culinary dropout he went to dinner at last night. Aler about half the field I heard. Is that right? Yeah. He said everybody was there. I saw Fleshy and he was telling me having that happen. Go over to 18. Sword Kelson having himself a heck of a round this at 18 for Birdie. Get the look. Did he make it? There we go. Keltson finishing off with a great bird. 60 65 for Saurin. Really high in the air moving from right to left. Take a shot. What a shot. Wow. It’s going to have some left or right in it for him. Now Chica. [Music] [Applause] That was so drippy. Nice birdie. Go out to 12. Alker in the fairway. Good position. Yeah. 94 yds gives him 88 front. Will he take a chance? Try to land it on the front. Come on. How about this? The Tony Hawk. And it goes in now. Langanger. Just feels lethal from this distance, doesn’t he? Zing. There he goes again. Then I just feel like you watch him and he makes more 25 and 30footers than most people in professional golf on any tour. That is a setup. Let’s go to 18. Set up. This is awkward. Fast down the hill for Chica. Having himself a great day. Did he make it? Oh, he made it. What a shot from Chica. [Music] Cookie. Awkward spot. Yeah. 115, but does have to go over the tree, but drew a really nice lie for being over there in the right rough. And this is on a nice line. Lands right on the line. What a nice shot. Come on now. One of the best recovery shots of the week. What do you know? He’s been magnificent from the rough. Everything’s going well for Aler. Jerry Kelly up ahead at 17. Tricky putt. That’ll do. Yeah. Have a cocktail or two there at the 17th. You make a birdie. It’s dollar beers in that chalet in the back. By the way, they’ve been close range outside of that pitch that he made with the first for Eagle. Waiting for that lengthy one to drop. Just like that from off the green. 68-year-old 47 wins in his career. We’ll go to the 18th. Charlie We give you an idea of the whole location at this closing par five. Yeah, you just do that. Go to the 15th. Podrick Harrington. Speaking of players that can move it off the tee. Struggled in that opening round 73, but bouncing back nicely on the weekend. I mean, you knew where that was going to go. Come on. He’s smiling. Not a great week, but a great year. [Music] Langanger of 215 and six in his RDER Cup career. Pretty impressive. 20 plus wins. Kelly excellent. Just his ninth start on PJ Tour Champions. Already has a win Tuesday qualified into the Jacksonville event. That’ll do. [Music] A little something something from Bernard Langanger there. Nice to get knuckled from Bernard Langanger. Tommy G has got to be thrilled. Oh, that would have gone in a thimble. That was beautiful. He’s just had a bit of a lapse here for about seven or eight holes. Six holes maybe. And see a putt drop and then start to run again. Langanger at the 14th. Wow. [Applause] He’s a British Open champion. 09 in that playoff over Tom Watson. One of 10 major winners in the field this week. Now Jerry Kelly, [Applause] welcome to the challenge. He talked about it last night how excited he was for this final round. Go to the 15th. Langanger this for double bogey zing. Fell in the water. [Applause] I mean, champions make putts no matter what they’re for. He’s incredible. He’s made a couple good iron swings the last few holes after having left him there for a little while. Oh my goodness. I got those two shots on the par three zing. This guy is I would just say he’s gritty. See how disciplined he is with this one. Not that disciplined. How about the answer? Stewart sink. Zing. You always want these to go. You always want to finish off in style. But no matter what happened, Steuart Sink three putts for both trophies. Those are the best words that you could ever hear. Paul and not going to have it. But Steuart sink. He put it out there to start the year. Exclamation mark to end. Charles Schwab Cup champion and a winner here in Phoenix. Just the fourth time in the Charles Schwab Cup history that a player took home both trophies in the final event of the year. Tom Watson did it in 2005, Layman in 2012, Kevin Sutherland the last to do it in 2017. Stuart’s mom and dad are here. Lisa’s here. all going to get to enjoy

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