Steve Allan wins Boeing Classic for third PGA TOUR Champions title this season
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Steve Allan makes birdie on No. 18 at Boeing Classic
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SNOQUALMIE, Wash. (AP) — Steve Allan of Australia won the Boeing Classic on Sunday for his second PGA TOUR Champions victory in three starts and third of the season, closing with a birdie for a 7-under 65 and a one-stroke margin over Stewart Cink.
Allan made a 5-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, then waited to see if Cink could catch him. A stroke behind going into the final hole, Cink left a greenside bunker shot on the lip and made a par for a 70.
The 51-year-old Allan finished at 15-under 201. He won The Galleri Classic at Mission Hills in the California desert in March and the DICK'S Open last month in Endicott, New York.
Ernie Els and Darren Clarke tied for third at 13 under, each shooting 66. Alex Cejka was another stroke back after a 67.
Local favorite Fred Couples tied for 47th at 1 over after a 75. From Seattle, the 65-year-old Couples made only his seventh senior start of the season.
Steve Allan, 68-68-65 – 201 (-15)
- Started the day four strokes back andclosed with the low round of the day (65) to win the 20th Boeing Classic
- The 51-year-old earned his third win on PGA TOUR Champions (39 starts)
- 2025 Galleri Classic
- 2025 DICK’S Open
- 2025 Boeing Classic
- Becomes the third three-time winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions, joining Miguel Angel Jiménez (four) and Ángel Cabrera (three)
- Moves up one spot in the Charles Schwab Cup standings to No. 7
- Matched the largest final-round comeback of the 2025 season (four strokes)
- Previous instance: Steven Alker (Cologuard Classic)
- Matched his second-lowest 18-hole score on PGA TOUR Champions (116 rounds)
- This was his fifth time shooting 65 on PGA TOUR Champions
- Allan’s low round on PGA TOUR Champions: 63 (2025 DICK’S Open, first round)
- In one previous appearance at the Boeing Classic, he finished T44 (2024)
- This is the 39th win by a player from Australia on PGA TOUR Champions
- Wins by Australians: Bruce Crampton (20), Graham Marsh (six), David Graham (five), Steve Allan (three), Rod Pampling (two), Rodger Davis (one), Bruce Devlin (one), Mark Hensby (one)
Other notes
- Thirty-six-hole leader Stewart Cink closed with 70 to finish runner-up at 14-under.
- In his last three starts, he has finished third (Kaulig Companies Championship), second (U.S. Senior Open) and second (Boeing Classic).
- Cink moves up to No. 2 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings after starting the week No. 4.
- Darren Clarke and World Golf Hall of Fame member Ernie Els each closed with 66 to finish T3 at 13-under.
- This is Els’ ninth top-10 finish of the season (17 starts).
- This is Clarke’s fourth top-10 finish this season (15 starts).
- Two-time defending champion Stephen Ames and 2022 champion Miguel Angel Jiménez each finished T14 at 7-under.
- Jiménez remains atop the Charles Schwab Cup standings for the 15th week (of a possible 18 weeks) this season.
- Greg Chalmers was disqualified during the final round for using a non-conforming club (Rule 4.1a).
- Fred Funk withdrew during the final round.