Miguel Angel Jimenez Wins Playoff in Iowa for 3rd PGA Tour Champions Victory of the Year
- Miguel Angel Jimenez won the 2025 Principal Charity Classic at Wakonda Club on Sunday in a playoff against Cameron Percy and Soren Kjeldsen.
- Jimenez's victory followed a wire-to-wire lead and rounds of 63 and 66, with Percy and Kjeldsen matching him at 17-under 199 to force the playoff.
- Jimenez closed with a two-under 70, including a birdie on the 18th hole and a four-foot birdie on the first playoff hole to secure the win.
- The 61-year-old Spanish golfer earned $300,000 from the $2 million purse, raising his 2025 PGA Tour Champions earnings to $1.8 million and counting 16 career wins.
- This third victory of the year reinforces Jimenez's position as the PGA Tour Champions money leader and highlights his continued success since joining in 2014.
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Miguel Angel Jimenez wins playoff in Iowa for 3rd PGA Tour Champions victory of the year
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Miguel Angel Jimenez won the Principal Charity Classic on Sunday at Wakonda Club for his third PGA Tour Champions victory of the year, beating Soren Kjeldsen and Cameron Percy with a birdie on the first hole of a playoff. Jimenez closed with a birdie on the 311-yard, par-4 18th for a 2-under 70, then made a 4-footer for another birdie on the extra hole. The 61-year-old Spanish star led wire-to-wire, opening with rounds of…


Miguel Angel Jimenez holds 2-shot lead in Des Moines
Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez carded a 6-under-66 on Saturday to maintain his lead through two rounds of the Principal Charity Classic at Des Moines, Iowa.

Miguel Angel Jimenez (63) in front at Principal Charity Classic
Miguel Angel Jimenez used an eagle to punctuate a 9-under-par 63 Friday, enough for a one-shot lead after one round at the Principal Charity Classic in Des Moines, Iowa.
Aussies on Tour: Bosio, Percy suffer playoff heartbreak - PGA of Australia
For Percy, the T2 finish at the Principal Charity Classic in Iowa marks a third top-10 finish this year in his quest for a maiden Tour victory. Finishing the week tied with European legends Søren Kjeldsen and Miguel Angel Jiménez at the top on 17-under, Percy lost out to a Jiménez birdie on the first extra hole. Similarly chasing a milestone maiden victory, rookie professional Bosio looked to be in control at the Santander Golf Tour – AVILA even…
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