Russell Henley delivered a stunning comeback at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge, securing a dramatic victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. Henley's late surge, highlighted by a crucial chip-in eagle on the 16th hole, propelled him to a 2-under 70, finishing at 11-under 277.
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PGA Tour - Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard
Russell Henley delivered a stunning comeback at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge, securing a dramatic victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. Henley's late surge, highlighted by a crucial chip-in eagle on the 16th hole, propelled him to a 2-under 70, finishing at 11-under 277.
Trailing Collin Morikawa by three shots with just five holes remaining, Henley seized the moment with a series of pivotal plays. A birdie on the 14th, coupled with Morikawa's bogey, narrowed the gap. Then, on the par-5 16th, Henley's extraordinary chip-in eagle from thick rough gave him his first lead of the day.
Morikawa, who led for much of the round, finished with a 72, unable to recover from Henley's late charge. Corey Conners' steady play earned him a spot in The Open Championship, while Keegan Bradley's record-setting front nine ultimately resulted in a tie for fifth. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler finished tied for 11th. Henley's fifth victory on the PGA TOUR, marks the biggest of his career, earning him $4 million and elevating him to No. 7 in the world rankings.
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Points Won - 70.5259
World Number 14 - 7
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PGA Tour - Puerto Rico Open
Karl Vilips of Australia clinched his first PGA TOUR victory at the Puerto Rico Open, firing an 8-under 64 in the final round. The Stanford alum overcame a fierce challenge to secure the win in just his fourth career start and third as a PGA TOUR member.
Vilips's victory, which saw him sporting Tiger Woods' new Sun Day Red apparel, included a crucial stretch of three consecutive birdies down the stretch, allowing him to pull away from Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen of Denmark, who made a stunning charge with six straight birdies on the back nine. Overcoming a brief bogey on the 12th hole, Vilips maintained composure, and his strong finish earned him a three-shot victory.
The 23-year-old’s win secures him a two-year PGA TOUR exemption and entry into THE PLAYERS Championship and the PGA Championship. Neergaard-Petersen's impressive runner-up finish earns him a spot in the Valspar Championship. Joseph Bramlett finished third, while Kieron Van Wyk tied for fourth. Vilips finished the tournament at 26-under 262.
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Points Won - 20.2255
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 24.2255
World Number 246 - 106
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DP World Tour & Sunshine Tour - Joburg Open
Scotland's Calum Hill staged a remarkable comeback, overcoming an eight-shot deficit to win the Joburg Open in a dramatic playoff. Hill's stunning final-round 62 propelled him into a three-way playoff with South African favourites Jacques Kruyswijk and Shaun Norris.
After a tied first playoff hole, Hill secured victory with a par at the second, as Norris found water and Kruyswijk missed a crucial putt, just as lightning threatened. Hill's win marks his second DP World Tour title, following his 2021 Cazoo Classic victory.
The final round saw a rollercoaster of lead changes, with Norris, who held a significant overnight lead, faltering on the back nine. Hill's exceptional play, including a string of birdies, put him in contention. A fortunate bounce on the 18th led to a crucial birdie, setting the clubhouse target. Norris and Kruyswijk battled to join Hill in the playoff, but Hill's composure prevailed. The event concluded the International Swing, with Laurie Canter topping the standings.
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https://sunshinetour.com/hill-claims-dramatic-playoff-win-in-joburg-open
Points Won - 15.0213
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 19.0213
World Number 286 - 160
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Korn Ferry Tour - Astara Chile Classic presented by Scotiabank
Logan McAllister secured his first Korn Ferry Tour title at the Astara Chile Classic presented by Scotiabank, finishing at 19-under par. Trailing by three strokes entering the final round, McAllister fired a 7-under 64, including a crucial birdie on the 17th hole, to clinch a one-stroke victory over Davis Chatfield.
The University of Oklahoma alumnus, making just his third start of 2025 after starting with conditional status, rallied with eight birdies in his final round. This win marks a significant turnaround for McAllister, who had faced challenges in recent seasons. The victory catapults him from 113th to 6th on the Korn Ferry Tour Points List, putting him in a strong position to secure PGA TOUR membership for 2026.
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Points Won - 13.1627
World Number 576 - 303
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Nordic Golf League - INFINITUM Spring Series Final - by ECCO
Veteran Danish golfer Søren Kjeldsen secured victory at the Infinitum Spring Series Final by ECCO Tour after a tense playoff against Pep Angles. Nearly a decade after his 2015 Irish Open win, Kjeldsen once again demonstrated his clutch play.
Angles forced the playoff with a stunning eagle on the final hole, levelling Kjeldsen's lead at 10-under par. In the playoff, Kjeldsen’s steady approach prevailed after Angles hit his second shot into the water. Kjeldsen secured a routine birdie, claiming his seventh professional victory.
"It has been great to meet a lot of new young talents and then it is really cool to win again – I am super happy for both the victory and the game," said the 49-year-old.
The tournament showcased strong Danish performances, with Kristoffer Max finishing third, and Jens Kristian Thysted and Victor Bjørløw tying for ninth. The ECCO Tour now moves to Poland's Sand Valley Golf Resort for its next event.
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https://danish.golf/soeren-kjeldsen-triumferer-paa-ecco-tour-efter-dramatisk-omspil/
Points Won -2.7791
World Number 816 - 652
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PGA Tour of Australasia - Wallace Development New Zealand PGA Championship
Kiwi left-hander Tyler Hodge clinched a dramatic one-stroke victory at the Wallace Development New Zealand PGA Championship at Hastings Golf Club, showcasing nerves of steel in the face of a late challenge.
Despite holding a four-stroke lead mid-round, Hodge faced intense pressure from Queensland's Tim Hart and Shae Wools-Cobb, with Kerry Mountcastle also surging. Bogeys narrowed the gap, leaving Hodge with a precarious one-shot advantage heading into the challenging final holes. A clutch 7-iron approach on the 18th sealed his first Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia victory, finishing at 16-under par.
Hodge's journey to this win is notable. After quitting professional golf in 2019 and spending time caddying, he returned to the sport in 2023. This victory grants him tour status through the 2026/2027 season. Hart and Mountcastle finished tied for second, one stroke behind.
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https://pga.org.au/news/hodge-resurrects-career-with-nz-pga-triumph/
Points Won - 3.3258
World Number 1738 - 848
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Professional Golf Tour of India - Ahmedabad Open Golf Championship
Sri Lankan golfer N Thangaraja secured a dominant five-shot victory at the Ahmedabad Open 2025, presented by IndusInd Bank, held at Kensville Golf & Country Club. The 43-year-old posted a final round of one-over 73, finishing with an eight-under 280 total. This marks Thangaraja’s fifth PGTI title and his first win since 2023, earning him a significant prize and propelling him to second place in the PGTI Order of Merit.
Despite a relatively quiet final round, Thangaraja maintained his comfortable lead, playing steady golf and avoiding major trouble. Yashas Chandra of Mysuru finished as runner-up, while Italy’s Michele Ortolani took third place. Thangaraja credited his ability to play low shots in windy conditions for his success throughout the tournament and expressed confidence in building momentum for the rest of the season.
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https://pgtofindia.com/news/2700
Points Won - 1.0621
World Number 1264 - 1029
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Alps Tour Golf - New Giza Open
Javier Barcos secured his first Alps Tour victory in dramatic fashion, defeating Quentin Debove in a playoff at the New Giza Open. The Spaniard finished with a 17-under-par total (66-66-67), forcing the playoff after a rollercoaster final round that included a double bogey on the 16th. Barcos sealed the win with a birdie on the first playoff hole, placing his approach shot inches from the pin.
The final round saw a fierce battle between Barcos and Debove, with both players showcasing impressive form. Barcos initially surged ahead with four consecutive birdies, but Debove fought back, ultimately forcing the playoff with a near-miss birdie putt on the 18th.
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https://alpstourgolf.com/news/11163
Points Won - 1.1852
World Number 1894 - 1270
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