Steven Alker takes a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, aiming for his third Cup win in four years. Watch highlights, key moments, and expert analysis of Alker’s performance, including his birdie on No. 18. Plus, get insights into the competition from Stewart Cink, Bernhard Langer, and Tommy Gainey. Stay updated with the latest leaderboard, player stats, and tournament news. Don’t miss this thrilling conclusion to the PGA TOUR Champions season!
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Get ready for an exciting finale of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Steven Alka is leading the way into the final round, aiming for his third Charles Schwab Cup victory in just four years. It’s a battle of the ages as the oldest player Bernard Langer and the youngest Tommy Gayy will tee off together on Sunday. Alka with his impressive 65-65-65 score is just one stroke ahead of Charles Schwab number three Stuart Sink. These two golfers are on fire, both shooting 65s on Saturday. But here’s where it gets controversial. Alka at 54 years old is seeking his 11th win on the PGA Tour Champions. He’s already won twice this season, and if he takes home the trophy this weekend, he’ll join an elite group of three-time winners in 2025. And this is the part most people miss. He could become the first player to win back-to-back tournaments on the PGA Tour Champion since Angel Cabrera in 2025. But wait, there’s more. Alka is also looking to secure his third Charles Schwab Cup, which would make him the second three-time winner of this prestigious award following Burn Arlang’s six wins. And if he wins the tournament, he doesn’t even need to worry about anyone else’s performance. He automatically wins the Charles Schwab Cup. Now, let’s talk about Stuart Sink. At 52 years old, he’s seeking his fourth win on the PGA Tour Champions. He’s had an impressive season, winning twice already in 2025. Sink is also eyeing that three-time winner status. And with a win on Sunday, he could join the likes of Miguel Angel Jimenez and Angel Cabrera. And here’s a fun fact. Sink recorded his lowest 54 hole score on the PGA Tour Champions this week, an impressive 197. But the story doesn’t end there. Defending champion Bernard Langer at 68 years old is still in the mix. He birded five of his last seven holes on Saturday, shooting a 65. If Langer wins on Sunday, he’ll extend his record for consecutive years with a win on the PGA Tour Champions to a whopping 19 years. Rookie Tommy Gayy, on the other hand, is also making waves. His bogree and sitting at 12 under, seeking his second win in his last five starts. So, who will take home the Charles Schwab Cup championship title? Will it be the experienced Alka, the consistent sink, or perhaps one of the other contenders? Only the final round will tell. Don’t forget to check out the leaderboard, watch the action, and stay tuned for the exciting conclusion. Who do you think will emerge as the champion? Leave your thoughts and predictions in the comments below.
