By Stuart Mason

Miguel Angel Jimenez 2025 winner of Kaulig Companies Championship in 2-hole playoff June 22, 2025
2025 Kaulig Companies Championship
Final-Round Notes
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Firestone Country Club (South Course) | Akron, Ohio
14th of 28 PGA TOUR Champions events in the 2025 Season
- Course Setup: Par 70 / 7,068 yards
- Round 4 Scoring Average: 71.092
- Cumulative Scoring Average: 71.560
- Weather: Sunny. High of 93. Winds WSW at 10-15 mph.
Player | To Par | Scores | Money | Charles Schwab Cup | |
P1 | Miguel Angel Jiménez* | -10 | 70-66-66-68 – 270 | $525,000 | 1st |
P2 | Steven Alker | -10 | 68-67-67-68 – 270 | $308,000 | 2nd |
3 | Stewart Cink | -8 | 68-71-67-66 – 272 | $252,000 | 4th |
4 | Steve Flesch | -7 | 69-73-66-65 – 273 | $210,000 | 12th |
*-won on the second playoff hole (No. 18) with birdie
Things to Know
- Charles Schwab Cup leader Miguel Angel Jiménez defeated Steven Alker in a sudden-death playoff at the Kaulig Companies Championship to capture his fourth win of the 2025 season and third major title on PGA TOUR Champions.
- Jiménez birdied the final two holes in regulation (Nos. 17, 18) to tie Alker and force a playoff. On the first playoff hole (No. 18), they tied with pars. On the second playoff hole (No. 18), Jiménez made birdie to win.
- This was the seventh playoff in Kaulig Companies Championship history (first since 2018).
- This was the fourth playoff of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions.
Miguel Angel Jiménez, 70-66-66-68 – 270 (-10)
- The 61-year-old earned his 17th win on PGA TOUR Champions (197 starts)
- Remains 18th on the Champions Tour all-time wins list
- Earned his third major title on PGA TOUR Champions
- 2018 Regions Tradition
- 2018 ISPS HANDA Senior Open
- 2025 Kaulig Companies Championship
- Earned his fourth win of the 2025 season (13 starts)
- Trophy Hassan II (Feb. 6-8)
- Hoag Classic (March 21-23)
- Principal Charity Classic (May 30-June 1)
- Kaulig Companies Championship (June 19-22)
- Becomes the first four-time winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions
- Passed Ángel Cabrera (3) for the most wins by any player this season
- This is his first four-win season on PGA TOUR Champions
- Jiménez’s multi-win seasons (5): 2 wins (2018); 2 wins (2019); 2 wins (2020-21); 3 wins (2022); 4 wins (2025)
- Earned his first win at the Kaulig Companies Championship (10 starts)
- Previous best finish: T2 (2016 at Philadelphia Cricket Club)
- Previous best finish at Firestone Country Club: T3 (2020)
- At 61 years, 5 months, 17 days, becomes the 22nd-oldest winner in PGA TOUR Champions history
- It is the 50th instance of a player in his 60s winning on PGA TOUR Champions
- This is the most wins in one season by a player in his 60s (4)
- Previous most: 3 wins (Bernhard Langer in 2017)
- Note: Langer won seven times in 2017 but three of them were after he turned 60 on August 27, 2017 (PURE Insurance Championship, Dominion Energy Charity Classic, PowerShares QQQ Championship)
- Previous most: 3 wins (Bernhard Langer in 2017)
- Remains atop the Charles Schwab Cup standings for the 11th week (of 14 possible weeks) this season
- Has a winning percentage of 8.63% (17-for-197) on PGA TOUR Champions, which ranks No. 6 all-time among players with 10 or more victories
- Improves to 11-for-22 when leading/co-leading entering the final round on PGA TOUR Champions (3-for-5 in senior majors)
- Led at the 2016 ISPS HANDA Senior Open (finished T3)
- Led at the 2016 U.S. Senior Open (finished T2)
- Led at the 2018 Regions Tradition (Won)
- Led at the 2018 ISPS HANDA Senior Open (Won)
- Co-led at the 2025 Kaulig Companies Championship (Won)
- Improves to 4-for-4 when playing in the last group of the final round this season
- Trophy Hassan II (Won)
- Hoag Classic (Won)
- Principal Charity Classic (Won)
- Kaulig Companies Championship (Won)
- With this victory, he earns an exemption into the 2026 PLAYERS Championship
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