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David Toms wins Chubb Classic for fifth PGA TOUR Champions title

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David Toms makes birdie on No. 18 at Chubb Classic

David Toms makes birdie on No. 18 at Chubb Classic

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    Despite two double bogeys in his first six holes on Sunday, 36-hole leader David Toms got up-and-down from a greenside bunker for birdie on No. 18 to win the Chubb Classic presented by SERVPRO by one stroke over a trio of players: Boo Weekley, Michael Wright and defending champion Justin Leonard.

    David Toms, 67-63-73 – 203 (-13)

    • The 59-year-old earned his fifth win on PGA TOUR Champions (177 starts).
      • Wins (5): 2018 U.S. Senior Open, 2021 Stifel Charity Classic, 2023 Cologuard Classic, 2023 Galleri Classic, 2026 Chubb Classic
    • Moves up to No. 2 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings ($296,500) behind Stewart Cink ($340,000).
      • Toms opened his 2026 season with a T20 finish at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai (Jan. 22-24)
    • Earned his first win at the Chubb Classic (10th appearance).
      • Previous best finish: T2 (2018)
    • Improved to 3-for-6 when leading/co-leading entering the final round of a 54-hole event on PGA TOUR Champions. This total does not include events reduced to 36 holes.
      • Previous wins with 36-hole lead/co-lead: 2023 Cologuard Classic, 2023 Galleri Classic
    • His final-round 73 is the high finish by a winner on PGA TOUR Champions since the 2023 ISPS HANDA Senior Open (Alex Cejka shot 76).
      • It is the high finish by a winner of a non-major on PGA TOUR Champions since the 2023 Trophy Hassan II (Stephen Ames shot 73).

    David Toms makes birdie on No. 12 at Chubb Classic

    David Toms makes birdie on No. 12 at Chubb Classic


    Other notes

    • Defending champion Justin Leonard (T2) birdied two of his last five holes en route to a final-round 70. This is his fourth top-five finish in his last six starts on PGA TOUR Champions, dating back to last season.
    • Boo Weekley (T2) matched the low round of the day with bogey-free 67 to earn his best finish on PGA TOUR Champions (57 starts).
      • Previous best finish: T3 (2025 DICK’S Open)
    • Michael Wright (T2) closed with 71 and earned his best finish on PGA TOUR Champions (45 starts).
      • Previous best finish: T5 (two times; 2024 Sanford International, 2025 DICK’S Open)
    • Making his PGA TOUR Champions debut, Naples native George McNeill finished T5 at 9-under after closing with 68. McNeill turned 50 years old on Oct. 2, 2025.
    • World Golf Hall of Fame member Davis Love III withdrew during the final round.

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