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Champions Tour Rankings after Principal Charity Classic originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Miguel Angel Jimenez won his third tournament this season at the Principal Charity Classic. His victory came in a three-way playoff with Søren Kjeldsen and Cameron Percy.

The playoff lasted only one hole. Jimenez birdied it, closing out the tournament.

Jimenez jumped into the lead on day one with a 63 at the Wakonda Club in Des Moines, Iowa. Round two, he shot 66

Sunday, he did what he needed to do to capture another victory, making it a little closer than he would have liked with a 70 to finish in a tie.

“Well, this year my game is a little bit more round with everything. Holing some more putts, that helps to victory,” Jimenez said after winning. “A couple of years with no victories, last year end of the year started to play much better.”

Jimenez has been playing the tournament since 2016 and clearly enjoys it.

“People here are beautiful, they’re very warm. I feel good, I feel good every time coming here I feel good. I will keep coming,” he added.

Rankings through June 4, 2025

Stewart Cink, who did not play the Principal Charity Classic, remains in the top spot in the Power Performance Rankings.

Biggest Moves Up: Richard Green, from 9th to 5th; Cameron Percy, from 19th to 15th; Steve Allan, from 27th to 20th; Tim Petrovic, from 31st to 27th; Tim O’Neal, from 32nd to 28th; Ricardo Gonzalez, from 38th to 33rd; Mark Hensby, from 43rd to 39th.

Biggest Moves Down: Angel Cabrera, from 4th to 8th; K.J. Choi, from 14th to 24th; Kevin Sutherland, from 24th to 32nd; Stephen Ames, from 25th to 30th; Greg Chalmers, from 30th to 35th; Rod Pampling, from 34th to 42nd; Ken Tanigawa, from 40th to 45th.

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.

Stewart Cink hits his driver on the first tee during the first round of The Galleri Classic at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif.© Andy Abeyta/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

In the chart: Blue bold italicindicates change from last week. Shaded with yellow indicates largest changes. Orange 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.

This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 5, 2025, where it first appeared.

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