I want to be better: Charlie Woods set another stunning record PGA Junior Tour is shocked
Bernhard Langer capped off his memorable, record-setting season by teaming with his son to post a 13-under 59 in 30 mph wind for a two-shot victory Sunday in the PNC Championship.
Langer and son Jason, who works for an investment bank in New York, had 10 birdies in 11 holes to overcame a three-shot deficit early. Langer tied the PNC Championship record with his fifth win — three with Jason, two with older son Stefan. Raymond Floyd also won five titles.
Tiger Woods and 14-year-old son Charlie tied for fifth after a 61. The highlight was Charlie chipping in for birdie on the ninth hole with a celebration that looked very much like his father, who could only smile.
David Duval and son Brady finished birdie-eagle to be runner-up.
The 66-year-old Langer, a two-time Masters champion, earlier this year set the PGA Tour Champions record with his 46th career victory.
Oosthuizen had gone five years without winning and then picked up two in a row, winning last week in the Alfred Dunhill Championship. Both tournaments were co-sanctioned by the European tour and Sunshine tours.
Canter pulled ahead briefly on the front nine with Oosthuizen had two early bogeys. But the former British Open champion ran off four birdies in a seven-hole stretch around the turn. He led by one going to the par-5 18th, where a birdie gave him a two-shot win.
Sebastian Soderberg closed with a 63 and tied for third with Jacques De Villiers (71) and Daniel Brown (65).
PGA TOUR
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The final round of the PGA Tour qualifying tournament was postponed until Monday because of flooding at both golf courses from torrential rain.
Sawgrass Country Club and the Dye course at the TPC Sawgrass received more than 4 inches of rain, with more weather in the forecast for Sunday, leading to the delay.
The top five finishers and ties earn PGA Tour cards for 2024, the first pure version of Q-school since 2012.