Bernhard Langer caught a "very fortunate" rules break at the PNC Championship Sunday. The resulting shot wowed Tiger Woods.
The PNC Championship, for the second consecutive year, goes to the team composed of Bernhard and Jason Langer.
Maybe the extra attention paid to the different tee boxes shows how serious this event is now taken in the golf landscape.
Defending Champions Team Bernhard and Jason Langer defeated Team Tiger and Charlie Woods in a playoff at the PNC Championship.
The two teams remained tied from the 12th hole, trading four straight birdies until matching par 3s on No. 17. Another birdie on the par-5 18th sent the competition to extra holes and set the
Eighteen holes wasn't enough to settle the issue between Tiger Woods and son Charlie and Bernhard Langer and his son Jason at the PNC Championship.
The 67-year-old German, playing with his 24-year-old son Jason, dropped an 18-foot eagle putt to beat the Woods to capture back-to-back PNC titles.
Bernhard Langer and his son Jason won the PNC Championship for a record sixth time on Sunday, defeating Tiger Woods and his son Charlie in a playoff - but the victory was overshadowed by controversy
Further, there were two other divisions of tees, and many golfers started from shorter tees than Langer. Tiger Woods and seven other PGA Tour pros aged 53 or younger started from the Gold Course, which was set at 7,106 yards.
Bernhard Langer and his son Jason won their sixth PNC Championship title by defeating Tiger Woods and his son Charlie.