Major champions collide at the Skechers World Champions Cup as legends like Bernhard Langer, Angel Cabrera, Jim Furyk, Stewart Cink, and Justin Leonard battle once again. This video breaks down major winners, Masters champions, Open Championship history, Team USA, Team Europe, International Team stars, and elite clutch performers returning to the spotlight.

What happens when major champions and clutch golf legends collide in one high stakes event? The Sketchers World Champions Cup delivers exactly that. Let’s count down five major winners in the field. Like, follow, and let’s begin. Justin Leonard etched his name into history with his 1997 Open Championship win at Royal Trun, firing a brilliant final round 65. His clutch pedigree makes him a dangerous option, especially in decisive singles matches. The 2009 Open champion Steuart Sink’s playoff victory over Tom Watson at Turnberry remains iconic. His consistent play on the PGA Tour champions makes him a reliable cornerstone for Team USA. Team USA captain Jim Furick, winner of the 2003 US Open, brings strategic brilliance to the format. His grinded out mentality fits perfectly in a scoring system where every hole matters. With two major titles, Cabrera’s power and composure under pressure make him a major weapon in the fast-paced nine-hole format for the international team. The most decorated major winner here, Bernhard Langanger’s two Mast’s titles and record- setting senior achievements make him the ultimate leader and anchor for team Europe. From Masters winners to open champions, this elite field is loaded with greatness and ready to battle at the Sketchers World Champions Cup.

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