Bernhard Langer and son Jason played well at the PNC Championship but missed the podium as defending champions.
The 2025 PNC Championship, held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Orlando, Florida, concluded with Team Kuchar taking the title ahead of Team Love and Team Daly. The event, marking the season finale of the PGA Champions Tour, was played in a two-round scramble format featuring family duos. Among the notable participants were Bernhard Langer and his son Jason (T7), and fan favorite John Daly with his son John II (T2).
Team Kuchar, consisting of 2016 Ryder Cup winner and multiple Presidents Cup champion Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron, delivered a dominant performance. They opened with a flawless round of 15 birdies on Saturday and followed up with 14 birdies and two eagles on Sunday. Their total of 33-under-par secured a convincing win.
Trailing behind were Team Daly and Team Love, both finishing at 26-under-par to share second place. John Daly and son John II impressed with consistent rounds of 59, each featuring nine birdies and two eagles. Davis Love III, the 1997 PGA Championship winner, and his son Dru opened with a 60 and followed with a bogey-free round of 14 birdies to stay near the top.
Nelly Korda shines in fourth place
Former Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker teamed up with his daughter Izzi, finishing tied for fourth at 25-under-par. They shared the spot with Team Korda, featuring two-time major winner and Olympic gold medalist Nelly Korda and her father Petr. The Kordas opened with a 60 and improved to a 59 on Sunday, making Nelly the only LPGA Tour pro in the field.
Bernhard Langer misses podium finish
Defending champion and two-time Masters winner Bernhard Langer, alongside son Jason, couldn’t replicate last year’s success. They started with a bogey-free 61 (-11) and improved to a 60 (-10) on Sunday, finishing tied for seventh at 23-under-par.