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2026 Rankings

PGA Tour Champions Players



 

Through The James Hardie Hall of Fame Invitational   

March 19, 2026         



Zach Johnson won in his PGA Tour Champions debut which was the James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational. 

Johnson had a four-shot advantage over his nearest challengers, Stewart Cink and George McNeill. It was Johnson’s first victory since winning The British Open at St. Andrews in 2015 for his second major title.

“If you would have told me I'd be here at 50 years old, you know, the hypothetical part of that is so incredible, that I would have said you're crazy,” Johnson said after winning. “I don't think my kids, the two that are here, even remember me winning anything, so this is more theirs.”

Johnson said he was surprised by the warm welcome he received from fellow players.

“Every win's sweet, and I hope this is the start of something really special,” he said.

In the rankings, only one player moved four places or more between the last two events.   

Biggest Move Up: Thongchai Jaidee, from 31st to 29th.

 


Rankings are based on 12-month performances of Champions Tour players. When a tournament is played, the previous year’s results are dropped. Losing a high finish, dropping a low finish, adding a new high finish or a new low finish affects standings. Players must have a minimum number of points to be included in the rankings, but all players are tracked. 

In the chart:  
Blue bold italic indicates change from last week. Shaded with yellow indicates largest changes. Orange is for dropped players and Green is for returning or entering players. Red is for winners.  $$ column of numbers reflects position on Champions Tour money list.

For more information on the Power Performance Rankings, contact Kathy Bissell. Email golfshow4653@gmail.com. This system is not compiled by the PGA Tour.