Miguel Angel Jimenez helps set pace at Senior Players Championship

Miguel Angel Jimenez opened with a 2-under 68 on Thursday to share the lead with four others on the famed South Course.

He was part of the first group out and wasted no time in setting the pace in the first round of the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship at Firestone Country Club.

Miguel Angel Jimenez, the only pony-tailed player on the PGA Champions Tour and professional golf’s unofficial king of cool, opened with a 2-under 68 on Thursday to share the lead with four others on the famed South Course.

Playing in the first group of the first tee with Fred Couples and Ernie Els in one of the day’s marquee pairings Jimenez birdied the first hole and finished with four birdies and two bogeys en route to a round of 35-33 to share the lead with Wes Short Jr., Steve Stricker, Jerry Kelly and Rod Pampling.

Jimenez, the lover of great food, fine wine and a good cigar, is one of six winners on the PGA Tour Champions this season, having won the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hawaii in January.

Coincidentally, he defeated Els and Couples – his playing partners on Thursday – in a playoff.

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This is the 11th time and the second time this season he has led or co-led after 18 holes. His best finish in four starts in the Senior Players came in 2016 when he finished tied for second with Joe Durant behind three-time winner Bernhard Langer.

After making the turn at even-par, Jimenez birdied the 10th and 11th holes before a bogey on the 471-yard 13th hole, traditionally one of the toughest on the course.

Jimenez, who has started more than 700 tournaments, was not the only one who found trouble at the unlucky 13th. There were 25 bogeys and eight double-bogeys against just three birdies and 44 pars.

Jimenez got back to 2-under with a birdie on the 221-yard 15th. He had a realistic sub-par attempt on the Monster 16th but missed what appeared to be a makeable six-foot putt.

“I played very well today, very solid,” he said. “I missed a couple of shots when I make the bogeys but I was always consistent. Am I happy? Happy, yeah, all good.”

He was happy enough to make fun of his miss on the 16th hole.

“The hole is moving, you know?” he joked. “When the hole is moving you know. No, I didn’t hit a good putt. As soon as I hit the ball I noticed it had no chance.”

Jimenez, 56, took a short break on the 18th tee while he waited for Els and Couples to tee off. He sat down and stretched out on a nearby bench.

“I played 17 holes, the heat is coming up and it was a beautiful bench in the shade,” he said. “So I sat down before I started walking.”

Miguel Angel Jimenez beats Ernie Els, Fred Couples in playoff, wins PGA Tour Champions’ opener

Miguel Angel Jimenez won a playoff against Ernie Els and Fred Couples to claim the PGA Tour Champions’ opener in Hawaii.

What’s better than a victory cigar in Hawaii?

Miguel Angel Jimenez made a clutch 12-foot birdie putt on a second playoff hole Saturday night, taking down Ernie Els to win the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualala, the season opener for the PGA TOUR Champions.

Fred Couples made bogey and lost in the first playoff hole.

“I said to my caddie, `The winning score is going to be 15-under par and we need to hurry up and make birdie,'” said Jimenez, who went on to make clutch birdies on holes 13-15 to get into contention.

The 56-year-old now has won in each of his seven seasons on the senior tour, with nine victories total, including a previous win at Hualalai in 2015.

Leaderboard: Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai

“Played well every year here and it’s nice to have a second win,” Jimenez said.

“Disappointing, obviously,” Els said of his debut on the senior circuit. “I would have loved to got it through, but I had a couple of chances, didn’t quite get the right speed or the right line, but all good. Congrats to Miguel.”

The PGA Tour Champions tee off again Jan. 30-Feb. 1 at the Morocco Champions at Samanah Golf Club in Marrakech, Morocco.

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Nominees announced for PGA Tour Champions player, rookie of the year honors

Check out who’s in the running for the PGA Tour Champions end of the year awards.

As the only players in 2019 to win multiple times, seven players have been nominated for the PGA Tour Champions Player of the Year award.

Miguel Angel Jimenez, Jerry Kelly, Bernhard Langer, Scott McCarron, Steve Stricker, Kevin Sutherland and Kirk Triplett are all vying for the honor. Five of the seven nominees finished inside the top 10 in the race for the Charles Schwab Cup, won by McCarron, who ended Langer’s seven-year run atop the tour’s money list.

The favorite to win, McCarron won the Mitsubishi Electric Classic, Insperity Invitational and Mastercard Japan Championship and finished runner-up at the Senior PGA Championship, Cologuard Classic and Shaw Charity Classic. He sat atop the Charles Schwab Cup standings for the last 21 weeks of the season.

As for the Rookie of the Year award, Retief Goosen and Doug Barron were nominated. Both awards will be presented next month at the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai in Hawaii.

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