Fleetwood Claims DP World India Championship Title

Tommy Fleetwood secured his eighth DP World Tour title at the 2025 DP World India Championship, closing with a brilliant 65 at Delhi Golf Club to win by two shots. The victory caps a remarkable run for Fleetwood, which includes his first PGA TOUR title and the FedExCup in August.

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DP World Tour& Professional Golf Tour of India - DP World India Championship

England's Tommy Fleetwood secured his eighth DP World Tour title at the 2025 DP World India Championship, closing with a brilliant 65 at Delhi Golf Club to win by two shots. The victory caps a remarkable run for Fleetwood, which includes his first PGA TOUR title and the FedExCup in August, followed by a key role in Europe’s Ryder Cup win in September.

Fleetwood began the final round two shots behind leader Keita Nakajima but took control with a run of four consecutive birdies from the seventh hole. He finished on 22-under par, two shots clear of Nakajima.

The win was made extra special as Fleetwood was joined on the 18th green by his son, Frankie, fulfilling a personal goal they had discussed the week before. Fleetwood called the moment "really cool" and what he had been focused on all day.           

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/news/articles/detail/tommy-fleetwood-s-fairy-tale-year-continues-with-victory-in-india/

https://pgtofindia.com/news/2822

Points Won - 25.5095

Multi Win Bonus Points - 4

Total Points - 29.5095

World Number 5 - 5

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Japan Golf Tour - Japan Open Golf Championship            

Naoyuki Kataoka secured a dramatic victory at the Japan Open on Sunday, defeating Satoshi Hara in a sudden-death playoff to win his second JGTO title. The win, his first since 2021, was particularly momentous as it earned the 27-year-old automatic invitations to both The Masters and The Open Championship next year.

Kataoka and Hara finished regulation play at three-under-par 277 after both carding final rounds of 68 at the Nikko Club. Hara forced the playoff by birdying the 18th, but Kataoka ultimately prevailed with a par on the first extra hole.

Starting the final round a substantial seven shots off the lead, Kataoka’s comeback was fuelled by a superb final round. An emotional Kataoka called the double major invitation "a dream come true," adding that the victory felt like a strong sense of accomplishment after "enduring so many near misses." His confident iron play in the playoff, executed perfectly from a difficult lie, ultimately sealed his memorable triumph.    

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.jgto.org/en/news/34792

Points Won - 8.3049

World Number 500 - 355

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HotelPlanner Tour & China Tour - Hangzhou Open           

Sebastian García claimed his first HotelPlanner Tour victory after triumphing in a dramatic two-hole play-off at the Hangzhou Open in China. The Spaniard shot a five-under-par closing round of 67 at Hangzhou West Lake Golf Club, putting him in a three-way tie at 17 under par with Julian Perico of Peru and Austria's Maximilian Steinlechner. After Steinlechner was eliminated on the first extra hole, García sealed the win on the second play-off hole when a stress-free par was enough to beat Perico.

"It’s a dream come true," said García, who started the day three shots back. The victory comes at a crucial time, moving him from 21st up to seventh in the season-long Road to Mallorca Rankings. This places him firmly on track to secure one of the top 20 spots for automatic promotion back to the DP World Tour for next season.

García credited his putting and a new coach for his success, adding, "Returning just a year after I lost my card means a lot to me."          

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.europeantour.com/hotelplanner-tour/news/articles/detail/garcia-seals-maiden-hotelplanner-tour-title-in-china/

Points Won - 7.3553

World Number 555 - 404

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KPGA Tour - The Charity Classic

Seungbin Choi clinched a dramatic victory at The Charity Classic 2025 at Seowon Valley CC. Under the slogan "Charity for All," the event promoted a new culture of participant donation. The win, which came on the final day, marks Seungbin's second career victory on the KPGA Tour. He closed his round with an impressive 5-under-par performance, securing the title at the Dong-A Socio Group-sponsored tournament.      

For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:

https://www.kpga.co.kr/tours/game/game/?tourId=11&year=2025&gameId=202511000009M&type=leaderboard

Points Won - 5.7626

World Number 611 - 426

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Asian Tour - SJM Macao Open   

Dominic Foos has become the first German golfer in 29 years to win on the Asian Tour, claiming the SJM Macao Open title after a dramatic sudden-death play-off. The 28-year-old battled back from a six-shot deficit at the start of the final round, carding a seven-under-par 63 to tie Chinese-Taipei's Wang Wei-hsuan (62) on 17-under.

The play-off was decided on the second extra hole at the par-five 18th, where Foos sank a clutch 10-foot birdie putt to secure the victory and a two-year Asian Tour exemption. His win is the first for a German since the legendary Bernhard Langer in 1996. The victory is a huge boost for Foos, who was battling to keep his Tour card and has now dramatically leapt from 62nd to 15th on the Asian Tour Order of Merit.            

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.asiantour.com/blog/foos-claims-sjm-macao-open-after-sudden-death-decider

Points Won - 8.065

World Number 1141 - 509

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Sunshine Tour - Fortress Invitational      

Sunshine Tour rookie Warwick Purchase secured his maiden victory on Sunday, enduring tough competition and a weather delay at the Fortress Invitational at Glendower Golf Club. Purchase, who began the final round with a three-shot lead, closed with a 70 to finish on 19 under par.

The 25-year-old fought off a strong challenge from the experienced Kyle Barker (69) and Mexico’s Luis Carrera (65), who finished tied for second on 17 under par. An emotional Purchase, who had missed the cut in his previous four events, said he was "overjoyed" to achieve a career-long goal. The victory lifts him to second place in the Fortress Rookie of the Year standings behind Carrera.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://sunshinetour.com/emotional-purchase-claims-maiden-victory-in-fortress-invitational

Points Won - 4.5761

Multi Win Bonus Points - 2.7456

Total Points - 7.3217

World Number 1395 - 579

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Tartan Pro Tour - Trump International Tour Championship presented by Gym Rental Company   

Jack McDonald secured a dominant victory at the Trump International Tour Championship, presented by Gym Rental Company, finishing with an impressive 13 under par over three rounds. McDonald finished seven shots clear of his nearest competitor, Sebastian Sandin, who finished with a total score of six under par. This dominance was achieved despite McDonald only recording the seventh best score on the final round, with a level par 72.

For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:

https://tartanprotour.co.uk/results?url=http%3A%2F%2Finfo.ocs-tpt.com%2Ftic%2Ftmresult.cgi%3Ftourn%3DTCH4~season%3D2025~result%3DPF~&id=2025&code=TCH4&title=Final%20Result

Points Won - 0.6542

World Number 746 - 728

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PGA Tour of Australasia - Nexus Advisernet Bowra & O'Dea WA Open   

South Africa’s Oliver Bekker clinched a dramatic one-stroke victory at the Nexus Advisernet Bowra & O'Dea WA Open at Mount Lawley Golf Club, becoming the first South African winner since Gary Player in 1956. The 40-year-old, playing on an invite and having missed his last six cuts, finished with a 7-under-par total (73-71-68-69) to secure the win over joint overnight leader Cam John.

Bekker, who had three early birdies, moved to 7-under-par on the treacherous par-three 17th after his tee shot took a spectacular kick off the bank, leaving him a tap-in birdie.

The real drama unfolded on the 18th. After finding the lip of a deep bunker with a putted approach shot, Bekker was forced to putt left-handed with the back of his club, racing his par-save attempt 10 feet past the hole. Under immense pressure, he sank the breaking putt to preserve his narrow lead.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://golf.com.au/news/south-african-claims-wa-open-success

Points Won - 4.0665

World Number 1013 - 729

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Alps Tour Golf - Alps Tour Grand Final   

The 2025 Alps Tour season concluded with a thrilling finale on October 18th as Spain's Asier Aguirre Izcue won the Regione Lazio Alps Tour Grand Final after a sudden-death playoff against compatriot Javier Barcos.

Aguirre Izcue fired a flawless, bogey-free final round of 6-under-par (66) at Golf Nazionale to force the playoff after both players finished tied at 13-under-par. The win marks Aguirre Izcue's second title of the season, a victory he described as "awesome" and a rewarding moment to see his "hard work pay off."

While Aguirre Izcue took home the winner’s trophy, it was Javier Barcos who secured the biggest prize, officially clinching the 2025 Alps Tour Order of Merit. Barcos's outstanding season, which included two previous victories, culminated in him topping the rankings with 38,698.59 points.

Both Spaniards, along with three other players, earned a coveted 2026 HotelPlanner Tour card for next season.   

For the full story follow the link below:

https://alpstourgolf.com/news/11520

Points Won - 0.9373

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.5624

Total Points - 1.4997

World Number 975 - 819

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Nordic Golf League - Road to Europe Final by Sparekassen Danmark       

Jacob Agerschou secured a dramatic victory at the season-ending Road to Europe Final by Sparekassen Danmark in Holstebro on Friday, overcoming a seven-stroke deficit to claim his third title of the year.

The final round saw a thrilling collapse and charge. Overnight leader Adam Wallin of Sweden, who began with a five-shot lead, stumbled badly with four bogeys in his opening three holes, instantly erasing his advantage. Fellow Swede Anton Karlsson then took the lead, reaching eight under par with five birdies on the front nine.

However, Agerschou, who started seven strokes back, mounted a brilliant comeback, going four-under on the front nine. As his competitors faltered, Agerschou remained steady. A crucial bogey by Karlsson on the 17th hole left the door open, and when Agerschou finished his round on the 18th, he unknowingly sat atop the leaderboard. The victory was only confirmed to him after he left the course.

The triumph elevates Agerschou to third place on the Road to Europe rankings, officially earning him promotion to the HotelPlanner Tour.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://danish.golf/jacob-agerschou-vinder-saesonfinalen/

Points Won - 0.9016

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.6311

Total Points - 1.5327

World Number 951 - 838

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Clutch Pro Tour - Mizuno Championship | Al Zorah          

David Hague won the Mizuno Championship at Al Zorah with a total score of 12-under par over three rounds, finishing one shot ahead of his nearest competitor, James Sugrue, who finished at 11-under. Although James had the better final round with a 67, David's 68 was enough to hold him off and secure the title.

For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:

https://clutch-registration.golfgenius.com/pages/11117660486546494950

Points Won - 1.5536

World Number 1314 - 1019

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Asian Development Tour - ADT Players Championship presented by The R&A     

Thailand's Waris Manthorn mounted a stunning comeback to defeat England's Sam Broadhurst in a sudden-death playoff to win the ADT Players Championship presented by The R&A.

Broadhurst, who started the rain-delayed final round with a five-shot lead, endured a dramatic collapse, double-bogeying the 18th hole after finding a fairway bunker, which brought him level with Waris at 13-under-par. Waris, who shot a final-round 70, sealed his first professional victory with a par on the playoff hole after Broadhurst bogeyed.

Korea's Minyeok Yang posted the low round of the day (66) to finish third in the challenging, rain-hit conditions. The win earns Waris a spot in next week's International Series Philippines.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.asiantour.com/adt/blog/waris-pulls-off-remarkable-victory-in-challenging-conditions

Points Won - 1.5848

World Number 1430 - 1060

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Gira de Golf Professional Mexicana - Abierto Del Bajío  

Alejandro Madariaga secured his maiden professional title on the Mexican Professional Tour (GPM) by winning the Bajío Open. The golfer from Puebla closed with a final round of 69 (three-under) for a total score of 203 (13-under).

Madariaga sealed his victory on the 17th hole with a decisive birdie, edging out the experienced Sebastián Vázquez by a single stroke. Vázquez finished second, while a three-way tie for third place included Mexicans Eduardo Carrete and Jorge Villar, and American Michael Herrera, all finishing at 10-under.

The Bajío Open, the third event of the 2025-26 GPM season, was held at the Club Campestre de León and offered prize money of $1,800,000 pesos, along with Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points. The GPM tour continues next month in Monterrey.     

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.giramx.golf/post/alejandro-madariaga-conquista-el-baj%C3%ADo-open

Points Won - 0.9498

World Number 1359 - 1152

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Big Easy Tour - SunDev Royal Nairobi     

Amateur golfer John Lejirma secured victory in the sixth leg of the Johnnie Walker Classic Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing at Royal Nairobi Golf Club on Wednesday.

Lejirma defeated Njoroge Kibugu on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off after the pair finished the 54 regulation holes tied on 10-under-par 206. In the decider, Lejirma held his nerve to card an even-par four, while Kibugu faltered with a double bogey.

Despite starting the final round with a four-shot lead, Lejirma closed with a steady two-under-par 70, as Kibugu mounted a fierce challenge with a six-under 66 to force the play-off. The tournament is part of the Sunshine Development Tour, which aims to elevate professional golf across East Africa.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://golfafricagolf.com/article.php?slug=john-lejirma-secures-play-off-victory-at-sundev-royal-nairobi

Points Won - 0.2584

World Number 2775 - 2241

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