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David Toms makes birdie on No. 18 at Chubb Classic
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Despite two double bogeys in his first six holes on Sunday, 36-hole leader David Toms got up-and-down from a greenside bunker for birdie on No. 18 to win the Chubb Classic presented by SERVPRO by one stroke over a trio of players: Boo Weekley, Michael Wright and defending champion Justin Leonard.
David Toms, 67-63-73 – 203 (-13)
The 59-year-old earned his fifth win on PGA TOUR Champions (177 starts).Wins (5): 2018 U.S. Senior Open, 2021 Stifel Charity Classic, 2023 Cologuard Classic, 2023 Galleri Classic, 2026 Chubb ClassicMoves up to No. 2 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings ($296,500) behind Stewart Cink ($340,000).Toms opened his 2026 season with a T20 finish at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai (Jan. 22-24)Earned his first win at the Chubb Classic (10th appearance).Previous best finish: T2 (2018)Improved to 3-for-6 when leading/co-leading entering the final round of a 54-hole event on PGA TOUR Champions. This total does not include events reduced to 36 holes.Previous wins with 36-hole lead/co-lead: 2023 Cologuard Classic, 2023 Galleri ClassicHis final-round 73 is the high finish by a winner on PGA TOUR Champions since the 2023 ISPS HANDA Senior Open (Alex Cejka shot 76).It is the high finish by a winner of a non-major on PGA TOUR Champions since the 2023 Trophy Hassan II (Stephen Ames shot 73).*:not(style){overflow:hidden;position:absolute;top:0px;right:0px;bottom:0px;left:0px;display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-box-pack:center;-ms-flex-pack:center;-webkit-justify-content:center;justify-content:center;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;width:100%;height:100%;}.css-17ygvlf>img,.css-17ygvlf>video{object-fit:cover;}.css-17ygvlf::before{height:0px;content:””;display:block;padding-bottom:56.25%;}]]>
David Toms makes birdie on No. 12 at Chubb Classic
Defending champion Justin Leonard (T2) birdied two of his last five holes en route to a final-round 70. This is his fourth top-five finish in his last six starts on PGA TOUR Champions, dating back to last season.Boo Weekley (T2) matched the low round of the day with bogey-free 67 to earn his best finish on PGA TOUR Champions (57 starts).Previous best finish: T3 (2025 DICK’S Open)Michael Wright (T2) closed with 71 and earned his best finish on PGA TOUR Champions (45 starts).Previous best finish: T5 (two times; 2024 Sanford International, 2025 DICK’S Open)Making his PGA TOUR Champions debut, Naples native George McNeill finished T5 at 9-under after closing with 68. McNeill turned 50 years old on Oct. 2, 2025.World Golf Hall of Fame member Davis Love III withdrew during the final round.*:not(style){overflow:hidden;position:absolute;top:0px;right:0px;bottom:0px;left:0px;display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-box-pack:center;-ms-flex-pack:center;-webkit-justify-content:center;justify-content:center;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;width:100%;height:100%;}.css-11jnzpa>img,.css-11jnzpa>video{object-fit:cover;}.css-11jnzpa::before{height:0px;content:””;display:block;padding-bottom:66.66666666666666%;}]]>
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