Jun 20, 2025

Steven Alker, Tim Petrovic, Ricardo Gonzalez share lead at midway point of Kaulig Companies Championship

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Steven Alker makes birdie on No. 15 at Kaulig Companies Championship
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      Steven Alker makes birdie on No. 15 at Kaulig Companies Championship

      Written by Associated Press

      AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Tim Petrovic shot a 4-under 66 on Friday for a share of the second-round lead with Steven Alker and Ricardo Gonzalez in the Kaulig Companies Championship, the third major of the year on PGA TOUR Champions.

      Petrovic closed with a birdie on the par-4 ninth to match Alker and Gonzalez at 5-under 135 at Firestone Country Club. Alker, from New Zealand, had a 66. Gonzalez, the Argentine player who shared the first-round lead with Søren Kjeldsen, shot 68.

      Miguel Angel Jiménez was a stroke back after a 66. Freddie Jacobson was 3 under after a 67.

      Àngel Cabrera, who already has won two majors this year at the Regions Tradition and the Senior PGA Championship at Congressional, was 1 under after a 68.

      The winner of the tournament gets a spot in THE PLAYERS Championship in 2026 at TPC Sawgrass.

      Firestone South previously hosted the World Series of Golf and then a World Golf Championship. It’s a strong test for players who next go to the U.S. Senior Open in Colorado.

      Steven Alker, 68-67 – 135 (-5)

      • The 53-year-old seeks his 10th win on PGA TOUR Champions (86th start)
        • Would move into T35 on the PGA TOUR Champions all-time wins list, becoming the 42nd player to win 10 or more tournaments.
      • Seeks his second win of the 2025 season (11th start)
        • Previous win: Cologuard Classic (March 7-9)
        • Has eight top-6 finishes in 10 starts this season
        • Entered the week No. 3 in the Charles Schwab Cup standings •
      • Looks to become the third multiple winner of the 2025 season, joining Miguel Angel Jiménez (3) and Ángel Cabrera (3)
      • Would be his third multi-win season on PGA TOUR Champions
        • Previous instances: 4 wins (2022); 2 wins (2023)
      • Seeks his second major title on PGA TOUR Champions
        • Previous major win: 2022 Senior PGA Championship
      • This is his 14th time leading/co-leading after the second round on PGA TOUR Champions
        • Is 5-for-13 converting those into victories (1-for-5 in 72-hole events)
      • Making his fourth appearance at the Kaulig Companies Championship, he has finished T3 (2022), T16 (2023) and T7 (2024)

      Ricardo Gonzalez, 67-68 – 135 (-5)

      • Was the first-round co-leader after opening with 3-under 67
      • The 55-year-old seeks his second win on PGA TOUR Champions (49th start)
        • Previous win: 2024 Trophy Hassan II
      • Seeks his first major title on PGA TOUR Champions
        • Best finish in a senior major: T15 (2024 ISPS HANDA Senior Open)
      • Making his 13th start of the 2025 season, he has one top-10 finish
        • Best finish: T8 (Principal Charity Classic)
      • Making his second appearance at the Kaulig Companies Championship, he finished T40 in 2024
      • This is his third time leading/co-leading after the second round on PGA TOUR Champions (first time in a 72-hole event)
        • Is 1-for-2 converting those into victories
          • Co-led at the 2024 Trophy Hassan II (Won)
          • Led at the 2024 Galleri Classic (finished T2)

      Tim Petrovic, 69-66 – 135 (-5)

      • Matched the low round of the day (66) with Miguel Angel Jiménez (4th) and Michael Wright (T6)
      • The 58-year-old seeks his first win on PGA TOUR Champions (190th start)
        • Best finish: 2nd/T2 (11 times)
        • His 11 runner-up finishes are the most by any player without a win in PGA TOUR Champions history
      • Has finished runner-up in a senior major three times
        • 2nd (2018 Senior PGA Championship)
        • T2 (2018 U.S. Senior Open)
        • T2 (2019 Kaulig Companies Championship)
      • Looks to become the fifth first-time winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions
        • Previous instances: Justin Leonard (Chubb Classic); Steve Allan, (The Galleri Classic); Ángel Cabrera (James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational); Thomas Bjørn (American Family Insurance Championship – team event with Darren Clarke)
      • Making his 13th start of the 2025 season, he has one top-10 finish
        • Best finish: T8 (Chubb Classic)
      • Making his ninth appearance at the Kaulig Companies Championship, he has two top-10 finishes
        • Best finish: T2 (2019)
      • This is his fourth time leading/co-leading after the second round on PGA TOUR Champions
        • Is 0-for-3 converting those into victories (0-for-1 in 72-hole events)
          • Led at the 2023 Shaw Charity Classic (finished T2)
          • Co-led at the 2022 Kaulig Companies Championship (finished T11) – 72-hole event
          • Co-led at the 2021 TimberTech Championship (finished T4)

      Other notes

      • Charles Schwab Cup leader Miguel Angel Jiménez (4th) matched the low round of the day (66) and enters the weekend at 4-under. The 61-year-old looks to become the first four-time winner of the 2025 season on PGA TOUR Champions
        • Previous wins in 2025: Trophy Hassan II (Feb. 6-8); Hoag Classic (March 21-23); Principal Charity Classic (May 30-June 1)
        • His three wins are tied for the most by any player this season on PGA TOUR Champions with Ángel Cabrera
      • Rookie Freddie Jacobson (5th) shot 67 and sits 3-under after two rounds. The 50-year-old seeks his first win on PGA TOUR Champions (12th start).
        • Best finish: T2 (2025 Hoag Classic)
      • Looking to win three consecutive senior majors, Ángel Cabrera posted 68 and sits T9 at 1-under. The 55-year-old won the first two majors of the 2025 season (Regions Tradition, Senior PGA Championship).
      • First-round co-leader Søren Kjeldsen carded 2-over 72 and sits T9 at 1-under.
      • For the second consecutive day, there were no eagles recorded.

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