VAUGHAN WINS AT BELLA VERDE
2nd Major Win For 22-year Tour Vet

2025 TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL SCORES (par-70)
| PLACE | GOLFER | SCORES | HANDICAP | NET |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 2 3 4 5 | Vaughan Krieg Moawad W. Vargas T. Joe | 55-52=107 48-53=101 47-48=95 51-54=105 55-58=113 | -48 -40 -28 -36 -36 | 59 61 67 69 77 |
The 19th Hole
Return To Glory: Gerry Vaughan previously won the Tour Championship 8 years ago in 2017… Milestone: Gerry “Ger-Bear” Vaughan ended a 12-tournament winless streak and made career-start 125 noteworthy with career win #10. He now takes sole possession of 9th on the all-time career wins list. Tweet-tweet: Chris Moawad started his round on the right foot, with a birdie on the 490 yard par-5, 1st hole. His birdie, the lone one of the day, earned him the $16 birdie pool, rolled over twice starting with the Masters. The win pushed his Tour-leading career birdie pool earnings to $138… Leaders: Pars (2), Moawad, Krieg; Bogeys (11), Vargas… Primero: Bella Verde (in Montebello) made its Tour debut and marked just the 2nd time in Tour history (2019 Penmar, the first) that the Tour’s club championship was contested over 2 rounds of a 9-hole course… No Double: With Match Play Champion Doug Vargas and Masters champion P-Jay Fidler out, a potential double-major winner in the 2025 season was quashed… #7: Chris Moawad won his record-extending 7th Player of the Year honor. He last won the award in 2019.
