Bernhard Langer and his son Jason played well at the PNC Championship but missed the podium as defending champions.
The PNC Championship, held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort in Orlando, Florida, concluded the 2025 PGA Champions Tour season. Played in a two-round scramble format, the family team event saw Team Kuchar emerge victorious ahead of Team Love and Team Daly. Bernhard Langer and his son Jason finished tied for seventh, while fan favorite John Daly and his son John II secured a share of second place.
Team Kuchar, featuring 2016 Ryder Cup winner 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 clear victory atop the leaderboard.
Trailing behind were Team Daly and Team Love, both finishing at 26-under-par. John Daly and son John II impressed with two rounds of 59, each featuring nine birdies and two eagles. Davis Love III, the 1997 PGA Championship winner, and his son Dru posted a 60 on Saturday and a bogey-free Sunday round with 14 birdies.
Nelly Korda shines in family format
Steven Stricker, former Ryder Cup captain, teamed up with his daughter Izzi to finish tied for fourth at 25-under-par. They shared the spot with Team Korda, featuring two-time major champion 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 player in the field.
Bernhard Langer finishes T7 at PNC Championship
Defending champions Bernhard Langer and his son Jason couldn’t repeat their previous success. The two-time Masters winner and his son started with a bogey-free 61 (-11) and improved to a 60 (-10) on Sunday. Their 23-under-par total placed them tied for seventh on the final leaderboard.