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Alker’s year earns $7.44m

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New Zealand golfer Steve Alker claimed the major prize on the United States seniors tour, taking his year’s earnings past $7.44 million.

Alker finished third at the Charles Schwab Cup Championsh­ip in Phoenix, Arizona, yesterday. He shot a final round 68 to be eight shots behind winner Padraig Harrington, of Ireland.

But finishing inside the top five at the season-ending tournament ensured Alker,

51, held on to top the year’s money list and to earn a $1.63m bonus.

Alker’s incredible debut year on the PGA Tour Champions, saw him win four tournament­s and claim 19 top-10 finishes in 24 events.

He was only outside the top 25 twice and his consistenc­y earned him financial rewards that had eluded him on other major tours.

Harrington needed to win and have Alker finish outside that top five for Harrington to claim the season-long Charles Schwab Cup in his second season on the PGA Tour Champions.

The 51-year-old Irishman took care of the winning by running away from the field, shooting 6-under 65 in breezy conditions.

Harrington finished at 27-under 257 to break the PGA Tour Champions 72-hole record of 258 set by Tom Lehman at the 2012 Schwab Cup Championsh­ip. The 27-under matches the record set by Jack Nicklaus at the 1990 Kaulig Companies Championsh­ip.

Starting in New Zealand in 1989, Alker played on six tours that

received world ranking points, including three seasons on the PGA Tour and two in Europe.

His best year was 2014, when he earned $428,849 on what is now the Korn Ferry Tour and reached his highest world ranking at No 191 in 2002.

Alker started his PGA Tour Champions career as a Monday qualifier at the Boeing Classic in August 2021, picking up a top-10 finish that earned him a spot in the following week’s tournament.

He followed with four more top 10s to keep playing, earned his way into the post-season and eventually won to secure a full card.

The confidence snowballed into this season, when he won five times.

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