Nick Piastowski
Getty Photographs
Yet one more putt.
Straightforward! Particularly Sunday, when Bernhard Langer had been making all the putts. A 50-footer on 2 at Phoenix Nation Membership. A 20-footer on 3. A 15-footer on 4. A 25-footer on 9. A 20-footer on 13. He couldn’t miss. He ascended into the lead throughout the remaining spherical of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, the season-ending occasion for the PGA Tour Champions, the 50-and-over bunch tour.
However golf, as we effectively know, is fickle. It’s a bit like a roulette wheel, in that no matter success you discovered on earlier holes received’t essentially reappear on those upcoming. Langer might know this higher than most. He’s been profitable — two-time Masters winner, extra Champions victories than anybody — and he’s been round some time. Over his 67 years, the checklist of issues he hasn’t skilled is shorter than a gimme.
Curiously, one merchandise not checked off had been a Charles Schwab victory, and he was rolling Sunday till golf did its factor. On 17, he obtained questionably aggressive on a ball close to a tree, he struck it, and he coughed up all of a two-stroke benefit after a bogey. On 18, a par-5, Langer hooked a tee shot left, punched by means of some bushes, then pitched on to 30 toes. He wanted that to drop, and a Steven Alker miss, to win — and proceed a formidable streak. Langer had received 17-straight years on the Champions circuit, however, after lacking a stretch earlier this yr on account of a torn left Achilles, he’d been shut out in his 18th marketing campaign.
You hope to proceed all these issues. You need to win. Seemingly, he knew the place he stood.
Terry Holt, his longtime caddie, appeared to grasp too.
He quieted the speak now round his professional with three phrases.
They’re on the prime of this text.
“I stated to him after we had been over the putt: Yet one more putt,” Holt stated, in an interview with the Champions’ social-media workforce.
“I imply, he’s putted the lights out of it this week, certainly one of his best-ever placing weeks. Ran the tables all week on the greens. And I simply stated yet another putt.
“And he did it.”
Did he.
On 18, his left-to-right 30-footer touched the decrease left facet of the opening and fell. Langer dropped his broomstick putter. He raised his arms. He flung his visor. He slapped his fingers. He saluted the group. Seconds later, Alker missed, and Langer was your winner. Extra celebration.
“Yearly, he astounds me, amazes me,” Holt informed the Champions social-media workforce. “Yearly, he digs deeper and deeper. What a cool factor to maintain the streak of 18 successive successful seasons going within the remaining occasion with the ultimate putt.
“That’s leisure, people.”
That’s one thing, little doubt. Afterward, although, Langer admitted he was unsure concerning the putt. He stated he felt he picked the best line, however questioned concerning the velocity. “It did simply completely what it wanted to do and disappeared,” Langer informed reporters. “Then all hell broke free form of emotionally, so it was fairly wild, yeah.” He additionally believed the win answered the near-constant query to him.
“Folks say why am I nonetheless taking part in,” Langer stated. “Nicely, because of this, as a result of I benefit from the adrenaline, I get pleasure from being within the hunt and I nonetheless really feel like I can win and be there on the leaderboard. I’ve simply confirmed that once more, turning into the oldest winner many times out right here. It’s been nice to compete towards these guys. Such as you stated, it by no means will get outdated.”
Yet one more putt, certainly.
“Terry, my caddie, after we hit the wedge again right here, says, ‘Nicely, it’s yet another putt,’” Langer stated throughout an interview on Golf Channel.
“He’s a prophet, I suppose.”
“>
Nick Piastowski
Golf.com Editor
Nick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Journal. In his function, he’s accountable for modifying, writing and creating tales throughout the golf area. And when he’s not writing about methods to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native might be taking part in the sport, hitting the ball left, proper and brief, and consuming a chilly beer to scrub away his rating. You may attain out to him about any of those subjects — his tales, his sport or his beers — at nick.piastowski@golf.com.