Brian Campbell, a University of Illinois alumnus, clinched his second PGA TOUR title of 2025 at the John Deere Classic in Silvis, Illinois. Campbell, 32, defeated Argentinian Emiliano Grillo in a one-hole playoff, adding to his victory at the Mexico Open earlier this year.
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PGA Tour - John Deere Classic
Brian Campbell, a University of Illinois alumnus, clinched his second PGA TOUR title of 2025 at the John Deere Classic in Silvis, Illinois. Campbell, 32, defeated Argentinian Emiliano Grillo in a one-hole playoff, adding to his victory at the Mexico Open earlier this year.
The win sees Campbell join an elite group of two-time winners this season, including Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy. He now sits 28th in the FedExCup standings and 55th in the Official World Golf Rankings.
Campbell's victory marks a remarkable comeback after seven years of battling injuries and setbacks on the Korn Ferry Tour, during which he admitted to questioning his career. A pivotal moment came three years ago during PGA TOUR Q-School when a quintuple bogey led to doubts, only for him to rebound with an 8-under round the next day.
The final round at TPC Deere Run was a test of nerve. Despite a double-bogey on the 15th, Campbell rallied, making a birdie on the 17th to set up the playoff against Grillo. His composed two-putt par on the 18th hole in the playoff secured the victory.
Campbell expressed immense pride at joining fellow "Fighting Illini" legend Steve Stricker in the John Deere Classic winner's circle, a player he has long admired.
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Points Won - 43.7659
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 47.7659
World Number 115 - 55
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DP World Tour - BMW International Open
English golfer Dan Brown, 30, claimed a deeply emotional two-shot victory at the BMW International Open in Munich on Sunday, finishing with a flawless final round of 66 to reach 22-under par. This marks his second triumph at this level and makes him the sixth English winner on the 2025 Race to Dubai.
Brown dedicated his win to a friend he lost last weekend, admitting the thought of him helped distract from the immense pressure of the final round. "I lost a friend at home last weekend... that was for him," a tearful Brown stated after his victory, describing the experience as "out-of-body."
Starting the day with a one-shot lead, Brown engaged in a captivating battle with fellow Englishman Jordan Smith, who ultimately finished second at 20-under after a closing 67. The pair were neck-and-neck on the front nine, both reaching 20-under par. While Brown briefly extended his lead to three shots, Smith's late surge cut the deficit to two before Brown sealed the win with a composed birdie on the 18th.
New Zealand's Kazuma Kobori impressed with the joint lowest round of the week, a 63, to finish in solo third at 18-under. Dutchman Joost Luiten, American Davis Bryant, and Norway's Kristoffer Reitan tied for fourth at 16-under.
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Points Won - 26.5466
World Number 170 - 104
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Asian Tour - International Series Morocco
Zimbabwe's Scott Vincent secured a commanding four-shot win at the US$2 million International Series Morocco on Sunday, July 6th. Vincent, displaying exceptional ball striking, carded a three-under-par 70 in his final round at the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam course, finishing with a four-day total of 14-under 278.
Despite a bogey start, Vincent remained composed, ultimately closing with three birdies in his final four holes, including a 20-footer on the 18th for a stylish finish. This marks Vincent's second Asian Tour win, both in International Series events, and propels him to the top of the Asian Tour Order of Merit.
Thailand's Danthai Boonma finished four shots behind after a superb final round of 66. American Peter Uihlein, New Zealand's Denzel Ieremia, and Australian Maverick Antcliff all tied for third place at nine-under par. Vincent attributed his success to a clear game plan and accepting that mistakes would happen on the challenging, tree-lined course. His victory comes amidst a strong run of form in 2025, following the loss of his LIV Golf card last year.
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https://www.asiantour.com/blog/rock-solid-scott-vincent-ends-three-year-title-drought-in-morocco
Points Won - 10.2655
World Number 358 - 219
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HotelPlanner Tour - Interwetten Open
Maximilian Steinlechner delighted his home crowd today by securing his first HotelPlanner Tour title, triumphing by two shots at the Interwetten Open at Schladming-Dachstein Golf Club.
The Austrian, 25, entered the final round with a slender one-shot lead but delivered a composed five-under-par round of 64 to finish at 21 under par, two strokes clear of Italy's Filippo Celli.
Steinlechner expressed his joy at winning in front of his home supporters, stating, "It feels very good. It was a fun day, and I knew I had to perform today if I wanted to win." He added, "It was very enjoyable to win in front of the home crowds. I grew up playing golf in this country and it was a very special day for me."
This significant victory propels Steinlechner to third in the Road to Mallorca Rankings, significantly boosting his chances of promotion to the DP World Tour with 13 events remaining in the season.
South Africans JC Ritchie and Jovan Rebula, alongside France's Oihan Guillamoundeguy, shared third place on 18 under par, with Scotland's David Law finishing a shot further back in sixth.
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Points Won - 8.785
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 12.785
World Number 400 - 246
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PGA Tour Americas - Explore NB Open
David Perkins has secured his inaugural PGA TOUR-sanctioned victory, triumphing by a single shot at the 2025 Explore NB Open at Mactaquac Golf Course. A final round of 4-under 67 saw the American clinch the title.
This win marks a significant milestone for Perkins, who only earned his PGA TOUR-sanctioned status in 2024. Having previously finished as runner-up at the Diners Club Peru Open, he expressed immense satisfaction, stating, "It feels awesome to get the job done."
The victory also propels the Illinois State alumnus to the coveted No. 1 spot in the season-long Fortinet Cup standings, a significant boost for his career trajectory. Perkins will look to build on this momentum at next week's Bromont Open.
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Points Won - 8.6808
World Number 545 - 320
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Nordic Golf League - Enklare att vara proffs by Ahlsell
Adam Wallin and Jarand Ekeland Arnoy both finished with a total score of -16 under par. Jarand Ekeland Arnoy had the better final round score of 67 (-5) compared to Adam Wallin’s 68(-4) however the winner was to be decided by Play off. Adam Walling made an eagle on the first playoff hole and took home his second victory this year.
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Points Won - 1.7049
Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.0229
Total Points - 2.7278
World Number 688 - 556
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Alps Tour Golf - Fred Olsen Alps de La Gomera
Italy's Andrea Romano has claimed his second professional golf title in under a month, winning the 2025 Fred. Olsen Alps de La Gomera with an impressive total of 19 under par.
The 25-year-old, who previously won the Alps de Andalucía-Roquetas de Mar this year, finished two strokes ahead of Spain's Javier Barcos and Alvaro Quiros, who tied for second place at Tecina Golf. France's Paul Margolis took fourth.
Romano's victory was sealed with an outstanding final round of 8 under par 63, which included a scorching front nine of 28, featuring an eagle and six birdies. Despite a bogey on the back nine, he recovered with a crucial birdie on the 17th to ensure his win.
Speaking after his win, Romano credited his recent participation in the DP World Tour Italian Open for boosting his confidence. He dedicated the win to his family, particularly his mother, and expressed his honour at competing alongside veteran Alvaro Quiros.
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https://alpstourgolf.com/news/11420
Points Won - 1.2335
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.7401
Total Points - 1.9736
World Number 1047 - 794
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ACN Tour - Minami Akita CC Michinoku Challenge Tournament
Tomuki Moriyama, in his first full season on the Japan Golf Tour, has secured his inaugural professional victory at the Minami Akita Country Club Michinoku Challenge Tournament. Despite a challenging start to the final round, where he momentarily lost his lead, the young Japanese golfer rallied in the back nine. Three consecutive birdies from the 14th hole allowed Moriyama to pull away, ultimately finishing with an impressive 16-under par total. This significant win also earns Moriyama qualification for the prestigious Fuji Sankei Classic later this season.
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https://www.jgto.org/en/tournament/2974/leaderboard
Points Won - 3.5562
World Number 1669 - 845
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PGA Tour of Taiwan-Chinese Taipei - CHAU-SHI Series Da Jia Charity Open
Huang Yi-tseng has claimed his first career Taiwan Tour victory at the 2025 CHAU-SHI Series Da Jia Charity Open The 29-year-old, who turned professional in 2018, clinched the title with a commanding four-shot lead, finishing with a four-round total of 21-under-par 267.
Huang, who started the final round with a two-shot lead, maintained his composure throughout, carding a 68 with five birdies and one bogey. His consistent play, despite 33 putts in the final round, ensured he stayed ahead of his closest competitors.
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Points Won - 1.159
World Number 1339 - 1074
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Tartan Pro Tour - Cardrona Classic presented by Martin Gilbert
Rory Franssen Wins the Cardrona Classic presented by Martin Gilbert with a 2 shot lead over 2nd place finisher Graeme Robertson. Rory finished the tournament with a final score of -14 under par and a final round score of 68 (-4).
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Points Won - 0.8153
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.4892
Total Points - 1.3045
World Number 1414 - 1091
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ProGolf Tour - Gradi Polish Open by Emeralld
Germany's Dennis Fuchs has claimed his first professional title on the Pro Golf Tour, winning the 2025 Gradi Polish Open by Emeralld. The 26-year-old Bavarian triumphed after a nail-biting playoff against Belgium's Kristof Ulenaers at Gradi Golf Club, near Wrocław.
Fuchs, who carded a final-round 67, secured the victory on the 55th hole – the dramatic par-3 18th island green. Both players found the green with their tee shots in the playoff, but Fuchs calmly sank his two-and-a-half-metre birdie putt, while Ulenaers narrowly missed.
This breakthrough win marks a significant moment for Fuchs, who has battled a challenging start to the 2025 season. After missing seven cuts in his first nine starts, he credited a recent break and renewed focus on his game for his return to form. His impressive opening round of 62, featuring three eagles, laid the foundation for his success.
The victory sees Fuchs make a substantial leap of 65 places to 16th in the Pro Golf Tour Order of Merit. The tour now heads to Germany for The Cuber Open 2025, starting on 22nd July.
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https://www.progolftour.de/press-detail/playoff-birdie-on-the-island-green-fuchs-claims-first-title
Points Won - 0.9835
World Number 2376 - 1532
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