CALGARY – It was worth the wait for Richard Green, who finally broke through for his first win on PGA Tour Champions Sunday at the Rogers Charity Classic.

Green, who had finished runner-up at the 2024 edition of the event in Calgary, shot a final-round 65 to win by one over Ricardo Gonzalez and two over Miguel Angel Jimenez, the 36-hole leader.

“It’s an amazing feeling. One I’ll never forget,” Green said. “It’s relief and elation and joy and my family at home is going to be so happy.”

Green’s runner-up result at the Rogers Charity Classic last year was one of five second-place finishes in 2024 alone. He’s been a model of consistency over the last two seasons on the over-50 circuit, having notched 14 top-10s since 2024 (including 10 last year) and has 40 top-25s in his 71 starts on the P

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