From PGA Tour Champions
Retief Goosen holed out for eagle from a greenside bunker on the short par-four first hole, birdied the next two and cruised to an eight-under 63 and a four-stroke victory Sunday in the Hoag Classic.
A stroke behind fellow South African star Ernie Els entering the round, Goosen pulled away quickly at Newport Beach Country Club in breezy but calmer conditions than the players faced Saturday.
After hitting his opening drive into the left bunker, Goosen’s long blast hit the flagstick and dropped in the cup without touching the green.
Goosen finished at 15-under 198. Coming off offseason shoulder surgery, the two-time US Open champion won for the second time on the PGA Tour Champions. He also won the 2019 Senior Players.
Goosen followed the early four-under burst with a birdie on the par-fouyr sixth. He birdied the par-three 10th, rebounded from a bogey on the par-four 11th with birdies on the par-four 12th and par-five 15th and finished with 12-foot birdie putt on the par-five 18th.
KJ Choi was second after a 66.
Lee Janzen (69) and Stephen Ames (67) tied for third at nine-under. Doug Barron and Tim Petrovic each shot 67 to finish at 7 under.
Els was sixth at six-under after a 73. He won the event in 2020 the last time it was played.
Bernhard Langer closed with a 70 to tie for eighth at five-under. The 64-year-old German star, the 2008 winner, won the Chubb Classic two weeks ago in Florida for his 43rd PGA Tour Champions title, two behind Hale Irwin for the record. Langer is the oldest winner in PGA Tour Champions history.