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Miguel Angel Jiménez claims second win of season at Hoag Classic

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Miguel Angel Jiménez closed with a bogey-free 67 to win the Hoag Classic and become the first multi-time winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions.

Miguel Angel Jiménez, 67-64-67 – 198 (15-under)

  • The 61-year-old earned his 15th win on PGA TOUR Champions (188 starts)
    • Previous win: 2025 Trophy Hassan II
    • Moves into 18th on the PGA TOUR Champions all-time wins list
  • Earned his second win of the 2025 season (four starts)
    • Previous win: Trophy Hassan II
    • Becomes the first multiple winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions
    • Moves up to No. 1 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings for the second time this season
  • This is his fifth multi-win season on PGA TOUR Champions
    • Previous instances: 2 wins (2018); 2 wins (2019); 2 wins (2020-21); 3 wins (2022)
  • Improved his PGA TOUR Champions winning percentage to 7.97% (15 wins in 188 starts) to remain No. 7 on the Champions Tour all-time winning percentage list (among players with 10 or more victories)
  • Earned his first win at the Hoag Classic (seven appearances)
    • Previous best finish: 3rd (2024)
  • This is the 48th victory by a player in his 60s in PGA TOUR Champions history.
    • Becomes the 24th-oldest winner in PGA TOUR Champions history (61 years, 2 months, 18 days)
  • Matched the low 54-hole score on PGA TOUR Champions this season (198)
    • Previous instance: Ernie Els (Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai)
  • Improved to 9-for-20 when leading/co-leading entering the final round on PGA TOUR Champions
  • Improved to 2-for-2 when playing in the last group of the final round this season
    • Previous instance: Trophy Hassan II (Won)

Miguel Angel Jiménez seals the win with birdie on final hole at Hoag Classic
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      Miguel Angel Jiménez seals the win with birdie on final hole at Hoag Classic


      Other Notes

      • Stewart Cink closed with 65 to finish T2 for his best result of the season. He has finished in the top 10 in all four of his starts on PGA TOUR Champions in 2025.
      • Rookie Freddie Jacobson (T2) earned his best finish on PGA TOUR Champions (four starts).
        • Previous best finish: T10 (2024 Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS)
      • Ernie Els and Steven Alker each finished T5 at 12-under and move to Nos. 2 and 3, respectively, in the Charles Schwab Cup standings.
      • Scott Dunlap carded the low round of the day with 8-under 63 to move from T49 to T12 on the leaderboard.
      • Two-time Hoag Classic champion (2007, 2016) and 71-year-old Jay Haas (T19) closed with 2-under 69 to shoot his age or better for the third consecutive day and 29th time overall on PGA TOUR Champions.
      • 36-hole co-leader and two-time Hoag Classic champion (2010, 2014) Fred Couples closed with an even-par 71 to finish T8 at 11-under.
      • 2008 Hoag Classic champion Bernhard Langer took 68th place for his highest finish in a 54-hole event on PGA TOUR Champions.
        • Previous high finish in a 54-hole event: 58th (2018 Hoag Classic)
        • Note: he missed the 36-hole cut at the 2022 U.S. Senior Open (72-hole event)

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