Steve Allan, Australian golfer, winner of the Boeing Classic. With his victory this past week, it is his third PGA Tour Champions championship of the year. The tournament took place at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. Allan ended the tournament with a dazzling performance, coming through with a stellar 7-under 65 on championship Sunday.
Allan’s journey to victory was highlighted by a critical birdie on the par-5 18th hole, where he sank a 5-foot putt to secure a one-stroke lead over Stewart Cink. This win adds to Allan’s already-impressive list of accomplishments. It further emphasizes his incredible shape, as this is his second win in only three total starts on the PGA Tour Champions circuit.
The 51-year-old golfer finished the tournament with a final score of 15-under 201. And indeed he did, finishing off the season spectacularly by winning the Boeing Classic. In March, he won The Galleri Classic, and last month, he won the Dick’s Open in Endicott, New York. Such accomplishments speak to Allan’s quiet, steady presence and increasing dominance on the senior tour.
With this most recent victory, Allan has proven himself a serious threat whenever he tees it up on the PGA Tour Champions. His ability to perform under pressure, especially during critical moments like the final hole, underscores his skill and determination.
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