Justin Rose secured a truly masterful victory at the Farmers Insurance Open, delivering a record-breaking performance at Torrey Pines to clinch his 13th PGA Tour title. The 45-year-old Englishman was in sublime form from the outset, becoming the first wire-to-wire winner at the venue since 1955 and finishing with a dominant seven-stroke margin over his nearest challengers.
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PGA Tour - Farmers Insurance Open
Justin Rose secured a truly masterful victory at the Farmers Insurance Open, delivering a record-breaking performance at Torrey Pines to clinch his 13th PGA Tour title. The 45-year-old Englishman was in sublime form from the outset, becoming the first wire-to-wire winner at the venue since 1955 and finishing with a dominant seven-stroke margin over his nearest challengers. By carding a final round of 70 to finish at 23-under par, Rose eclipsed the long-standing tournament scoring record previously held by Tiger Woods, a feat that has propelled him to third in the world rankings. His clinical display on the South Course not only reaffirms his enduring class on the global stage but also serves as a poignant triumph alongside his longtime caddie, Mark Fulcher, marking what the veteran golfer described as one of the most complete performances of his illustrious career.
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Points Won - 56.964
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 60.964
World Number 10 - 3
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Korn Ferry Tour - The Panama Championship
Ian Holt has secured his second consecutive Korn Ferry Tour title with a clinical victory at the Panama Championship, finishing two strokes clear of the field. The 30-year-old American carded a final-round three-under-par 67 to reach an eight-under total, successfully fending off a challenge from PGA Tour veteran Adam Hadwin. By following up his recent triumph in the Bahamas with another trophy in Panama City, Holt has made history as the first player to win two of the season’s opening three events since the tour was established in 1990. This remarkable run of form has propelled him to the top of the points list, placing him in a commanding position to secure a promotion to the PGA Tour for the 2027 season.
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Points Won - 15.6123
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 19.6123
World Number 182 - 109
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DP World Tour - Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship
Freddy Schott secured a dramatic maiden DP World Tour title at the 2026 Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship, triumphing in a tense three-way play-off at the Royal Golf Club. The 24-year-old German finished level on 17-under par alongside Scotland’s Calum Hill and American Patrick Reed, after a final round that saw the lead change hands several times. Reed was the first to be eliminated after a bogey on the first extra hole, leaving Schott and Hill to battle it out. The contest reached a sudden conclusion on the second play-off hole when Hill uncharacteristically sent his tee shot out of bounds and subsequently found the water, leading him to sportingly concede the match. An emotional Schott, who was competing in his 91st tour event, admitted he was "extremely happy and surprised" by the victory, which has propelled him into the top ten of the Race to Dubai Rankings and inside the world's top 200.
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Points Won - 20.9518
World Number 436 - 195
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HotelPlanner Tour & Sunshine Tour - SDC Open
South Africa’s MJ Viljoen secured a dramatic play-off victory at the SDC Open on Sunday, clinching his first title on the HotelPlanner Tour at the Zebula Golf Estate & Spa. After starting the final round, one shot off the lead, Viljoen surged ahead to hold a three-stroke advantage on the back nine before a weather delay and a spirited charge from Deon Germishuys altered the course of the afternoon. Following the restart, Viljoen suffered three consecutive bogeys, leaving him trailing Germishuys by one; however, a crucial birdie on the 18th hole forced a play-off. Returning to the 18th for the decider, Viljoen recorded another birdie to seal his fourth career Sunshine Tour win, a significant milestone that provides a pathway to the DP World Tour. Jean Hugo and Maxence Giboudot finished tied for third, whilst Ryan van Velzen claimed a top five spot following an exceptional closing round of 63.
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https://sunshinetour.com/viljoen-claims-sdc-open-in-dramatic-playoff
Points Won - 9.0474
World Number 814 - 467
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MENA Golf Tour - Egypt Golf Series - Address Marassi Resort 1
Former Ryder Cup star Chris Wood has reclaimed the top spot in the MENA Golf Tour rankings after securing a dramatic play-off victory at the Egypt Golf Series Marassi 1. Competing at the Address Marassi Golf Resort in Al-Alamein, the 38-year-old Englishman held his nerve to sink a six-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole, defeating compatriot Charlie Crockett. Both players had finished regulation play tied at 13-under-par, with Wood carding a final-round 71 despite challenging conditions marked by high winds and swirling sand. The victory, which earned Wood $18,000 from the $100,000 prize fund, marks his second title of the season and sees him leapfrog Italy’s Ludovico Addabbo in the standings. Reflecting on the hard-fought win, Wood credited his experience for navigating the "proper desert days" weather, while third-place finisher Alex Maguire narrowly missed out on joining the play-off after his eagle attempt on the 18th hole stopped just short.
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Points Won - 1.084
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.6504
Total Points - 1.7344
World Number 744 - 613
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PGA Tour of Australasia - Webex Players Series Murray River in honour of Jarrod Lyle
In a display of sheer grit and determination, West Australian golfer Haydn Barron claimed his maiden title on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia by clinching a dramatic one-shot victory at the Webex Players Series Murray River. Competing at the Cobram-Barooga Golf Club in honour of the late Jarrod Lyle, the 29-year-old—who celebrates his 30th birthday next week—weathered the windiest conditions of the tournament to card a final-round 69, finishing at a stellar 22-under-par. Despite a late surge from New Zealander Jimmy Zheng, who applied immense pressure with a blistering 65 to finish just one stroke behind, Barron held his nerve to sink a tense 90cm putt on the final green. Having previously endured several near-misses and a period away from the sport due to illness and injury, this hard-fought breakthrough marks a significant career milestone for Barron, propelling him to fifth in the Order of Merit and cementing his status as one of the region’s most resilient competitors.
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https://golf.com.au/news/barron-breaks-through-at-webex-players-series-murray-river
Points Won - 3.1523
World Number 862 - 627
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MENA Golf Tour - Egypt Golf Series - Address Marassi Golf Resort 2
Welshman Jack Davidson claimed a stunning maiden MENA Golf Tour title after winning a dramatic sudden-death play-off against Spain’s Juan Salama at the Egypt Golf Series, staged at the Address Marassi Golf Resort. Both players finished regulation play tied at 14-under-par after carding final-round 68s, forcing a return to the par-five 18th hole to decide the winner. After finding the green in two, Davidson capitalised on his opportunity by holing a remarkable 25-foot eagle putt to seal the victory, whilst Salama was unable to match him after his own eagle chip from the fringe fell short following a difficult lie. The win completed an impressive turnaround for Davidson, who had recovered from an opening 71 with a course-record-equalling 63 in the second round, eventually walking away with the $18,000 top prize and vital world ranking points.
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https://menagolftour.com/news/davidson-wins-dramatic-play-off-with-eagle-at-address-marassi
Points Won - 1.1488
World Number 1207 - 973
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Big Easy Tour - BETWAY Big Easy Tour Play Off
Daniel Cronje secured a commanding six-shot victory at the Betway Big Easy Tour Play Off held at Modderfontein Golf Club, overcoming weather-induced disruptions to finish with an impressive 20-under-par total. Despite the second round being suspended twice due to dangerous conditions, Cronje maintained his composure and a healthy three-shot lead heading into the final day. He delivered a flawless, bogey-free closing round of 66, featuring four birdies and an eagle, comfortably outclassing his nearest rival, Tristan Leonard, who finished on 14-under. This victory marks Cronje’s second title of the season and has propelled him to second place in the Order of Merit standings, just behind England’s Joe Sullivan. With only the top 30 players qualifying for the season finale in March, Cronje has set his sights on clinching the top spot and continuing the fine form that has seen him claim multiple wins across various tours in recent months.
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https://bigeasytour.co.za/cronje-cruises-to-big-easy-play-off-victory-at-modderfontein
Points Won - 0.2196
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.1317
Total Points - 0.3513
World Number 1453 - 1315
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