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Alex Cejka wins SAS Championship for fourth PGA TOUR Champions title

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Alex Cejka makes birdie on No. 18 at SAS Championship

Alex Cejka makes birdie on No. 18 at SAS Championship

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    Things to know

    Alex Cejka’s win at the SAS Championship is his first three-round tournament win on PGA TOUR Champions. Cejka won the Regions Traditions and Senior PGA Championship in 2021 and the ISPS HANDA Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex in 2023, which were all 72-hole events

    • Cejka’s three-stroke win is the second-largest margin of victory on PGA TOUR Champions in 2025, behind Steve Allan (DICK’S Open) and Justin Leonard’s (Chubb Classic) four-stroke wins.

    Alex Cejka, 70-66-71 – 207 (9 under)

    • This is Cejka’s fourth win on PGA TOUR Champions and his first since the 2023 ISPS HANDA Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex.
    • Cejka’s fourth win comes at the age of 54 years, 10 months and 10 days.
    • This is the second time Cejka has gone on to win on PGA TOUR Champions after holding the 36-hole lead. His first win came at the 2021 Regions Tradition.
    • Has 40 career top 10s on PGA TOUR Champions, eight of which have come in 2025.
    • He moves up two spots in the Charles Schwab Cup standings with the win.
      • Cejka has finished T2 twice in 2025, the first of which came at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, and the second came at the American Family Insurance Championship, where he played with Søren Kjeldsen.
    • In addition to his win, Cejka has two career top-five finishes in four career starts at the SAS Championship (2020/T3, 2022/T5).

    Other notes

    • Twenty-four players carded under-par rounds on Sunday, and only 16 players finished the tournament under-par.
      • Only five holes played under par in the final round at Prestonwood Country Club.
    • Charles Schwab Cup No. 1 Miguel Angel Jiménez finished T7 at the 2025 SAS Championship.
    • World Golf Hall of Fame member Ernie Els carded Sunday’s low round with a 4-under 68, and recorded his 12th top 10 and third runner-up finish of the 2025 season.
    • Defending Charles Schwab Cup Champion Steven Alker (third)finished in the top five for the fourth consecutive time at the SAS Championship (2024/T5, 2023/runner-up, 2022/runner-up).
    • Kirk Triplett finished T61 and sits at No. 72 in the Charles Schwab Cup Standings to earn the final spot in the first event of the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs, the Dominion Energy Charity Classic.
    • Billy Andrade withdrew during the final round.

    Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs bubble watch

    Rank entering the weekCurrent rank
    70. Felipe Aguilar70. Chris DiMarco
    71. Mike Weir71. Mike Weir
    72. Kirk Triplett72. Kirk Triplett
    73. Brandt Jobe73. Brandt Jobe
    74. Steve Stricker74. Steve Stricker

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