At the end of the first tournament day, Caddie Terry had to pick up the ball for Bernhard long from the hole. Strong back pain tormented Germany s golf idol at the final of the PGA Champions Tour. Three rounds later, a cross-happy long pushed the heavy silver trophy of the Schwab Cup in height. The 64-year-old exceptional golfers from Alehouse won on Sunday (local time) in Phoenix for the sixth time the seasonal ranking of the US senior tour. One million US dollars existed for the Masters winner of 1985 and 1993 as a bonus on top.
It was an absolute roller coaster trip
I m just overwhelmed, you know, with 64 this thing six times won six times. It will probably be my last time, I m almost sure, but it s something very, very special, Larger said in the face of always younger and Stronger competition on the tour of more than 50 years. It was an absolute roller coaster ride this week.
I m just overwhelmed to have won six times with 64 of this thing. It will probably be my last time.
Bernhard Larger
Just to the start of the last tournament of the season, strong back pain has made the always Fitted Routine long almost a stroke by the bill. I could hardly swing the racket. I was about to give up for a moment. But I got through myself, said Larger, who was happy that the pain from day to day became less. In the end, he reached a 17th place in Phoenix to win the overall standings again.
Michelson gets tournament victory
The tournament in the Phoenix Country Club won US star Phil Michelson. I want to congratulate Bernhard, said the 51-year-old Michelson at the award ceremony. He is the gold standard for work ethos, discipline and also talent and great golfing. At 64 years to win the overall standings, that s pretty impressive, pretty inspiring.
With the renewed profit of the Schwab Cup, long has once again underpinned his status as an exception golfer once again. At the US-Senior Tour, the German German-Living in Florida celebrated 42 victories. Thus, the former number one in the world is missing only three successes to the bottom of the US Legend Hale Irwin, who won 45 tournaments on the tour of more than 50-year-olds. Larger has so far recorded $31.9 million in prize money on the Champions Tour.
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