Ben Griffin Climbs to Career-Best World No. 9 Following Third PGA TOUR Victory

Ben Griffin clinched his third PGA TOUR victory of the season at the World Wide Technology Championship on Sunday, firing a stunning 9-under 63 to finish two shots clear of the field.

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PGA Tour - World Wide Technology Championship         

Ben Griffin clinched his third PGA TOUR victory of the season at the World Wide Technology Championship on Sunday, firing a stunning 9-under 63 to finish two shots clear of the field.

Griffin separated himself from his main challengers by avoiding costly mistakes and rolling in a series of crucial long birdie putts on the back nine at El Cardonal at Diamante. His run included five straight birdies from the 8th hole, with lengthy putts on the 11th, 12th, and the 16th—a 25-footer that all but secured the win.

His final total of 29-under 259 puts him in elite company this season, joining only Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy with at least three victories. The win sees the newly-minted Ryder Cup debutant move to a career-best world ranking of No. 9.              

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.pgatour.com/article/news/daily-wrapup/2025/11/09/ben-griffin-comes-from-behind-to-win-world-wide-technology-championship-for-third-win-of-season

Points Won - 32.4738

Multi Win Bonus Points - 4

Total Points - 36.4738

World Number 12 - 9

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DP World Tour - Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship              

Aaron Rai secured his second Rolex Series title and third career DP World Tour victory after defeating fellow Englishman Tommy Fleetwood in a dramatic play-off at the 2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on Sunday. Rai, 30, closed with a five-under-par 67 to reach a winning total of 25 under par (263), matching Fleetwood, who carded a flawless 66 in a final round full of twists and turns.           

Race to Dubai leader Rory McIlroy provided a spectacular charge, firing a stunning 10-under-par 62—matching his lowest-ever DP World Tour round—to finish one shot outside the play-off in a tie for third at 24 under with Nicolai Højgaard. Daniel Hillier and Richard Mansell finished two shots further back on 22 under.

The crucial victory propels Rai, who started the week 55th in the season-long standings, into the field for next week's season finale, the DP World Tour Championship.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/rolex/news/articles/detail/aaron-rai-overcomes-tommy-fleetwood-in-a-play-off-to-win-in-abu-dhabi/

Points Won - 35.616

World Number 30 - 23

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Japan Golf Tour - ACN Championship Golf Tournament 

Yuta Sugiura has been declared the winner of the ACN Championship Golf Tournament after the final round at Miki Golf Club was cancelled due to inclement weather on Sunday.

The 24-year-old secured the victory—his third Japan Golf Tour Organisation (JGTO) title and first of the 2025 season—after posting rounds of 67, 65, and 68 for a 13-under-par total of 200 over 54 holes. This gave him a commanding three-shot lead over five challengers, including Shugo Imahira and Daniel Berger, when play was called off.

Sugiura credited his putting for his win, revealing that a last-minute equipment adjustment to his putter's weight made the difference, allowing him to play a safer, more composed game.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.jgto.org/en/news/34877

Points Won -      6.9267

World Number 265 - 222

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Asian Tour - Moutai Singapore Open     

Yosuke Asaji has become the first Japanese player in nearly 50 years to win the Moutai Singapore Open, securing the title in a dramatic sudden-death play-off against Korea’s Jeunghun Wang. Asaji, 32, sank a six-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole—the par-five 18th—at the Singapore Island Country Club after Wang found water, leading to a bogey.

The victory followed a gripping finish in regulation play, where both Asaji and Wang made crucial 10-foot birdie putts on the 18th hole to force the play-off with scores of 19-under-par. The win marks Asaji’s first professional title outside of Japan and is his second major victory this year, confirming his ascent in the Asian golf scene. Reflecting on the triumph, Asaji stated: "This win means so much to me. It is my first win overseas – something I have always dreamed of.”

The Singapore Open is part of The International Series, which offers a pathway to the LIV Golf League. Asaji’s success moves him to fifth on the Asian Tour Order of Merit.        

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.asiantour.com/blog/asaji-is-the-toast-of-the-moutai-singapore-open-after-play-off-win

Points Won - 9.5672

Multi Win Bonus Points - 4

Total Points - 13.5672

World Number 405 - 240

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Sunshine Tour - The Hyundai Open         

Casey Jarvis clinched his first-ever Sunshine Tour title on Sunday, narrowly defeating his close friend Ryan van Velzen in a tense finish at the Ebotse Links. Jarvis carded a final-round 68 to finish on 23-under par, just one stroke ahead of Van Velzen (22-under), who mounted a late charge but ultimately missed a tying birdie putt on the 18th hole.

“Winning is not easy and Ryan didn’t make it very easy for me,” Jarvis said, adding he was "very happy" to finally convert his good form after a number of second-place finishes on Tour. Sunshine Tour rookie Warwick Purchase continued his impressive run, finishing third on 20-under par. His performance keeps him firmly in second place for the Fortress Rookie of the Year title and lifts him to eighth on the Courier Guy Order of Merit.              

For the full story follow the link below:

https://sunshinetour.com/casey-drives-his-way-to-hyundai-open-glory

Points Won - 4.0838

World Number 378 - 312

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KPGA Tour - KPGA TOUR Championship in JEJU 

Sanghyun PARK secured victory at the final event of the season on the KPGA Tour, the KPGA TOUR Championship in Jeju. Park's final round score of 71 (-1) was enough to clinch the title with a final total of 11-under par. He edged out second-place finisher Taehee LEE by just one shot, with Lee finishing on 10-under par. The dramatic one-stroke victory brings the curtain down on the KPGA Tour season.

For the full story follow the link below:                

Points Won - 3.9483

Multi Win Bonus Points - 2.369

Total Points - 6.3173

World Number 525 - 379

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Asian Development Tour - Egypt Golf Series - Red Sea Open       

India's Karandeep Kochhar claimed his first Asian Development Tour (ADT) title, winning the US$125,000 Egypt Golf Series – Red Sea Open by three shots.

Kochhar, 26, carded a final round 70 to finish at 19-under par, putting him three strokes clear of England's Matt Killen (67) at Sokhna Golf Club. The victory vaults Kochhar to fourth on the ADT Order of Merit, virtually guaranteeing his return to the main Asian Tour.

Despite a nervous start with two bogeys in the opening three holes, Kochhar steadied himself with birdies on the 5th, 7th, and a crucial birdie on the 8th. "I came here with just one goal, and that was to secure my Asian Tour card," said a relieved Kochhar.            

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.asiantour.com/adt/blog/kochhar-wins-red-sea-open-to-get-closer-to-asian-tour-dream

Points Won - 1.5311

World Number 1019 - 875

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All Thailand Golf Tour - Singha Classic   

Professional golfer Thanpisit Omsin secured his first victory on the All Thailand Golf Tour, clinching the Singha Classic 2025 title at Royal Hills Golf Resort & Spa on Sunday, November 9th, 2025.

'Pro Nook,' as he is known, dominated the field with a commanding nine-stroke margin over his nearest rivals, finishing the tournament with a total score of 16-under par. Omsin, 29, from Ayutthaya, closed with a final round of 5-under par (six birdies, one bogey) to take home the winner's prize of 450,000 Thai Baht.

His final score was seven strokes clear of runners-up Khemkhon Limpasut and Ratchakorn Petchjaras, who both finished on 7-under par.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.allthailandgolftour.com/news/detail/4732

Points Won - 1.3359

World Number 1370 - 1073

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Big Easy Tour - BETWAY Big Easy Blu Label Unlimited Invitational 5         

English professional Joe Sullivan clinched his second Blu Label Unlimited Invitational title of the season on Wednesday, winning the final event, the BETWAY Big Easy Blu Label Unlimited Invitational 5, at Silver Lakes Golf and Wildlife Estate.

Sullivan, who began the final round in a three-way tie for the lead, posted a closing three-under-par 69, bringing his total to a winning 10-under-par 206. His round was highlighted by two crucial eagles. The one-stroke victory saw him finish ahead of fellow Englishman Matt Millar (9-under 207). Travis Procter took third place at 7-under-par 209.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.golfafricagolf.com/article.php?slug=joe-sullivan-wins-betway-big-easy-blu-label-unlimited-invitational-5

Points Won - 0.5409

World Number 1812 - 1555

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Big Easy Tour - SunDev Betika Masters @ Vetlab               

Njoroge Kibugu overcame a difficult start to secure a two-shot victory over CJ Wangai at the Sunshine Development Tour (SunDev) Betika Masters at Vetlab Sports Club on Tuesday. Kibugu, who began the final round tied with Wangai, battled back from dropping three shots within the opening six holes. After turning in one-over-par, the Kenyan professional found his form on the back nine, firing a bogey-free, four-under-par 32 with four crucial birdies, including consecutive gains on the 15th and 16th.

He closed with a three-under-par 69, finishing the tournament on a 10-under-par total of 206. Runner-up CJ Wangai finished on eight-under-par 208, while Celestin Nsanzuwera claimed third place.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.golfafricagolf.com/article.php?slug=njoroge-kibugu-wins-sundev-betika-masters-vetlab

Points Won - 0.2475

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.1732

Total Points - 0.4207

World Number 1900 - 1661

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