Bernhard Langer shares his memories of the PNC Championship and why playing with his son makes it so special.
Bernhard Langer vividly remembers his first appearance at the PNC Championship. At the time, his son was still in high school—young, ambitious, and suddenly part of a field filled with legends. “We had a great time,” Langer recalls. “He had to compete against pro teams—hitting drives and then going for the green with an 8-iron, even though he was three over par.” It wasn’t about winning, but about the experience. “It was just a wonderful time.” That debut marked the beginning of a tradition that continues to this day. “I loved this tournament from the moment I got invited.”
Bernhard Langer is as stoic as competitors come, but you get the 6x @PNCchampionship winner talking about his son and he LIGHTS up. https://t.co/yM6TxuTJGg pic.twitter.com/eeBSjsTRF8
— Garrett Johnston (@JohnstonGarrett) December 21, 2025
Among Major Champions and Legends
The PNC Championship brings together golfers who have made history. For Langer, that’s part of the magic. “Being out there with other Major champions and legends of the game is something special,” he says. But it’s not about trophies or prestige—it’s about family. “It’s one of my favorite tournaments.” Great careers meet budding swings, with Langer in the middle—as both father and player.
A Holiday Tradition
The December date makes the tournament unique for many players—including Bernhard Langer. “It’s a wonderful time of year, right before Christmas when families come together. It feels like a family reunion.” While the PGA Tour and others are on winter break, this event offers a special mix of golf, camaraderie, and generational connection.