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Tennis World USA on MSNMiguel Ángel Jiménez, a moment of splendorThe Malaga-born player won this morning for the fifteenth time on the Champions Tour, confirming that he is experiencing a new moment of sporting splendor, the umpteenth for a golfer who is a legend ...
Miguel Angel Jimenez won the PGA Tour Champions Hoag Classic to claim one of the most unique awards in professional golf.
Professional golfer Miguel Ángel Jiménez is a cigar aficionado. He enjoyed a Arturo Fuente victory cigar on Sunday at Newport Beach Country Club, after smoking the competition at the Hoag Classic.
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Miguel Ángel Jiménez, triumph at 61 years oldDriven by the vital energy that he has always displayed and a balance between work and pleasure, a cigar, a good meal, a loaf of bread and a lagavulin, Miguel Ángel Jiménez continues to lift ...
featuring numerous players in the lead before hometown favorite Fred Couples and Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez emerged from the pack as 36-hole co-leaders at 11-under 131. Couples, a two-time Hoag ...
Miguel Angel Jimenez has won for the second time in five events during the PGA Tour Champions 2025 season. Jimenez birded the 18th at Newport Beach Country Club in Newport Beach, California ...
Miguel Angel Jiménez closed with a bogey-free 67 to win the Hoag Classic and become the first multi-time winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions. The 61-year-old earned his 15th win on ...
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Miguel Angel Jimenez on top again at HualalaiSpain's Miguel Angel Jimenez, a three-time champion of the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, rolled in a long eagle putt and wound up tied for the lead after the event's first round on ...
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Miguel Angel Jimenez earns second win of season at Hoag ClassicMiguel Angel Jimenez played the par-5 18th hole to perfection and made a tap-in birdie to win the Hoag Classic on Sunday at Newport Beach (Calif.) Country Club. The 61-year-old from Spain shared ...
Fred Couples and Miguel Angel Jiménez share the 36-hole lead at the Hoag Classic at 11-under, one stroke ahead of Freddie Jacobson. Couples and Jiménez each carded 7-under 64 in the second round ...
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