Miguel Angel Jimenez cracks up golf fans with all-time response at latest PGA Tour Champions event
Golf legend Miguel Angel Jimenez only has eyes for wine, cigars and relaxation ahead of final-round tussle with Steven Alker in latest PGA Tour Champions event.
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Miguel Angel Jimenez once again proved he is the most relaxed and laidback players to have ever played the game after giving an all-time response to a reporter ahead of the final round of the Kaulig Companies Championship on the PGA Tour Champions.
Jimenez, 61, carded a second consecutive round of 66 to move into a tie for the 54-hole lead with New Zealand's Steven Alker.
It's now given the popular Spaniard a golden chance to win for the fourth time this season and for the 17th time in his PGA Tour Champions career.
While Jimenez was a bit disappointed to have played his last seven holes in 1-over par, he wasn't prepared to dwell on it.
When pressed by a reporter as to what he intends to fix in his game ahead of his final-round tussle with Alker on Sunday, the 21-time European Tour winner gave an all-time response.
"No, I'm going to pick up now, I'm going to go to a nice restaurant to have a nice bottle of wine and a beautiful big fat cigar, right, and enjoy myself," replied Jimenez.
"And then whatever happens tomorrow, whatever happens happens. Yeah."
Watch Jimenez's response here:
Jimenez's golf career is very much like a fine wine.
The Spaniard continues to perform at a very high level, despite being 61 years old.
Jimenez has won three times already this season on the PGA Tour Champions.
He won the Trophy Hassan II in February, the Hoag Classic in March and the Principal Charity Classic earlier this month.
Jimenez and Alker lead at 8-under thru 54 holes at the Kaulig Companies Championship.
Freddie Jacobson and Michael Wright are two shots off the pace at 6-under par, with Richard Green rounding out the top five on 5-under par.
The winner of the tournament earns a spot in The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in 2026.