David Toms Wins Fifth PGA TOUR Champions Title at Chubb Classic

Despite two double bogeys early, Toms birdied the final hole to edge out a trio of players for the victory.

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

David Toms overcame a shaky start with two double bogeys in his first six holes on Sunday to win the Chubb Classic presented by SERVPRO by one stroke. The 59-year-old got up-and-down from a greenside bunker for birdie on the final hole to earn his fifth career victory on the PGA TOUR Champions circuit.

Why it matters

Toms' win at the Chubb Classic marks his fifth career title on PGA TOUR Champions, moving him up to second place in the Charles Schwab Cup standings. The victory also continues Toms' strong play on the senior circuit, where he has now won three times in the last three seasons.

The details

Despite the early struggles, Toms was able to rally and birdie the 18th hole to finish at 14-under par, one shot ahead of a trio of players: Boo Weekley, Michael Wright, and defending champion Justin Leonard. Weekley matched the low round of the day with a bogey-free 67, while Wright carded a 71 to earn his best finish on PGA TOUR Champions. Leonard, the defending champion, birdied two of his last five holes to shoot 70 and finish tied for second.

  • Toms opened his 2026 season with a T20 finish at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai (Jan. 22-24)
  • Toms earned his first win at the Chubb Classic (10th appearance). His previous best finish was a T2 in 2018.

The players

David Toms

A 59-year-old professional golfer who has won five times on the PGA TOUR Champions circuit, including this victory at the Chubb Classic.

Boo Weekley

A PGA TOUR Champions player who matched the low round of the day with a bogey-free 67 to earn his best finish on the senior circuit.

Michael Wright

A PGA TOUR Champions player who carded a final-round 71 to earn his best finish on the senior circuit.

Justin Leonard

The defending champion of the Chubb Classic, who finished tied for second after shooting a final-round 70.

George McNeill

A Naples native who made his PGA TOUR Champions debut and finished tied for fifth at 9-under par after closing with a 68.

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The takeaway

Toms' resilience and ability to bounce back from a shaky start highlight his experience and skill on the PGA TOUR Champions circuit. His fifth career victory moves him up the standings and demonstrates his continued success on the senior tour.