At the Children’s Miracle Network Classic, which took place on November 9, 2008, Love scored his 20th victory on the PGA Tour, which qualified him for a lifetime exemption on the Tour.
Love was the United States team captain that competed in and ultimately lost the Ryder Cup in 2012. After winning the Wyndham Championship in 2015 when he was 51 years old, Love became the third-oldest victor in the chronology of the PGA Tour.
He was only surpassed in age by Sam Snead and Art Wall Jr. Because of this victory, Love holds the record for being the oldest player to win on the PGA Tour in the PGA Tour Champions era (since 1980).
Love joined Snead and Raymond Floyd as the only two players to win on the PGA Tour in the four decades since the Tour’s inception. This achievement handed Love another prestigious PGA Tour honor.
Following a disappointing year on the FedEx Cup circuit in 2014, Love kicked off his career on the Champions Tour by competing in the Pacific Links Hawaii Championship.

The RSM Classic is Love’s event, and he is serving as the tournament host. In 2015, the participant’s son, Davis IV (also known as Dru), was granted a sponsor exemption into the competition but missed the cut. Love led the United States to victory at the Ryder Cup in 2016, which the United States took home.
After Davis was unable to qualify for the 2017 U.S. Open, he became Dru’s caddy as the latter played in his first professional tournament. At the Father/Son Challenge held at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida, on December 16, 2018, Love and his son Dru came out on top to take home the title.
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