David Toms wins The Galleri Classic

PGA TOUR Champions player David Toms holds up the Galleri Classic trophy after winning the inaugural playing of the tournament on the Dinah Shore Tournament Course in Rancho Mirage, Calif., Sunday, March 26, 2023. Toms finished 16-under overall after hitting 7-under for the final round.

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David Toms shot a 7-under-par 65 on Sunday to win The Galleri Classic in Rancho Mirage, Calif.

Toms nearly turned in a clean card, racking up eight birdies against just one bogey to finish at 16-under 200 for the tournament, four strokes ahead of second-place finished Steven Alker of New Zealand. Alker fired a 67 on Sunday at Mission Hills Country Club.

The victory marked Toms’ second of the month on the Champions Tour. He pulled of a one-stroke victory against Sweden’s Robert Karlsson at the Cologuard Classic in Tucson, Ariz., on March 5.

“I think obviously winning in Tucson helped me today. I was very calm out there,” Toms said. “I played the back nine a lot like I did the first day and that’s really what separated me from the rest of the field was my back nine on Friday and my back nine today.”

Alker logged a bogey-free round, highlighted by back-to-back birdies on the par-4 10th and par-5 11th. He also birdied two of his final three holes, but it wasn’t enough to catch Toms.

“I hadn’t played for a couple weeks, so no expectations really this week,” Alker said. “It was kind of nice, just kind of played and I played nicely today, so nice to get that second place.”

South African Retief Goosen was one of three golfers — along with Toms — to post the low round of the day. His 65 vaulted him 20 spots into a tie for third with Paul Stankowski, who fired a 66 on Sunday.

Goosen got off to a blazing start and was at 9 under through the first 12 holes. However, he tailed off toward the end of his round and picked up a pair of late bogeys at Nos. 15 and 17.

“I hit it behind the trees on 15 and I had to play like a little low cut. I just caught the branch and came up short, hit a poor chip shot,” Goosen said. “And 17 I mis-hit my iron shot off the tee and really left myself not much to do. Actually hit a very good bunker shot, it was about as good as I could do there.”

Ireland’s Padraig Harrington (68 on Sunday) and Steve Stricker (69) were among those who finished in a five-way tie for fifth, six strokes off the lead.

–Field Level Media

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