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Miguel Angel Jimnez caught his third senior chief in the playoffs

December 10, 2023; Bradanton, Florida, USA; Team International S. Miguel Angel Gymnas hit the first T at the concession golf club. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Swinger-Imgon Picture

Miguel Angel Jimnez continued his brilliant season by capturing the third head at the PGA Tour Champions Slate, Kaulig Company Championship at Akron, Ohio on Sunday.

Jimnez, who won the fourth time in 2025, defeated Steven Alker on the second additional hole of a playoff at the famous Firestone Country Club. After missing alkar from outside the distance of Jimnez, he dried a 20 -foot Birdi put on the 18th hole.

The 61 -year -old Spaniad had two strokes behind the alker coming to the 17th Hole. But he both to reach 10-under-Burbar 270 and force a playoffs.

“It was a good finish, no?” Jimnez said. “… I hit a beautiful second shot on 17th, hit the ball like 2 1/2 meters and I pierced the put.

“I am playing solid, very well. And then missed some puts around there, make two bogies, but very happy, very concrete, and I made two shovedies to finish on just the 72nd hole. And now in the playoff here, well, okay, remembered the Bird for the first time, he was making a bird on the second hole.

Playoff fighters entered the final round tied at 8 after the back-to-back 66 by Jimnez. On Sunday, he gave the card to 2-under 68s and cleaned two shots of Stewart Sink, which posted 66 for a total of four-day total of 8-under 272.

Steve Fleshw tied the best of the week with 5-under 65 and back three strokes behind the 7 under.

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Jimnez secured his third senior chief, but his first after winning the tradition of both regions and the senior open championship in 2018. He now has a 17 career win over a 50-and-over tour and has received an invitation to play in the 2026 Players Championships.

The first victory of Jimnez’s season took place in Trophy Hasan II in Morocco, which also came at the expense of alkor. The 53 -year -old New Zealand native lost two strokes to Jimnez in February and hit some elements of the last round of Sunday.

“Yes, I had a chance to win a golf tournament,” Elker said. “It was some dirty golf in the middle, I had to fight mentally through some missed fairways … but I was really proud of how I came down from the stretch. I last hit five fairways or some more five greens and just gave myself a chance. Yes, I am proud of it.

“Miguel, the way he ended, he only re -did Miguel things, you know what I mean? So Kudos for him.”

52 -year -old sinks are enjoying their time in seizures and competition.

Sink said, “I wouldn’t say that it seems like a prominent since regular tour days, but when you are in dispute it looks like a pro golf and you have a chance to win on the PGA Tour Champion on Sunday,” Sink said. “That’s what I love it that you get a chance to be in a lot of controversy and test yourself, and on a curriculum like Firestone it seems close to a major as you can get.”

Subsequently, Colorado Springs for the US Senior Open, head of the Broadmur Golf Club in Kolo, which is running on Thursday.

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