Keegan Bradley, who will be a captain’s assistant at the Presidents Cup, Sept. 26-29, and the U.S. Ryder Cup captain next year, was deserving of all the cups, including the trophy, as he shot a final-round, even-par 72 to win the BMW Championship by a shot at Castle Pines on Sunday.
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PGA Tour - BMW Championship
Keegan Bradley secured his seventh PGA TOUR title by winning the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado. Entering the tournament as the last man in the field, Bradley's final round of even-par 72 held off challengers, including Adam Scott and Sam Burns. His clutch 5-iron shot on the 17th hole was pivotal, leading to a birdie that sealed his victory. This win propelled Bradley from 50th to 4th in the FedExCup standings, positioning him for a strong showing at the TOUR Championship.
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Points Won - 59.7022
World Number 22 - 11
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Sunshine Tour - SunBet Challenge Times Square Casino
Thriston Lawrence clinched the SunBet Challenge title with a stellar performance, marking his fifth Sunshine Tour victory. Lawrence was just once again pure class as he fired a five-under-par 67 to take him to 20-under for the 54 holes. An impressive final round at Huddle Park, overcoming a strong field with consistent play. Lawrence's victory was set up by a dream start, with early birdies that kept him ahead throughout the day. This win continues his successful year on the Sunshine Tour and bolsters his standing in the season-long race.
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https://sunshinetour.com/dream-start-gives-lawrence-dream-win-in-sunbet-challenge
Points Won - 2.7244
World Number 76 - 74
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Korn Ferry Tour - Albertsons Boise Open presented by Chevron
Matt McCarty claimed his third Korn Ferry Tour victory at the Albertsons Boise Open, earning an automatic promotion to the PGA TOUR. His win was highlighted by a clutch final-round performance, where he navigated a challenging back nine to finish at 21-under par. This victory cements McCarty's place among the top players on the Korn Ferry Tour, as he looks forward to competing at the highest level in the upcoming PGA TOUR season.
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Points Won - 14.5177
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 18.5177
World Number 98 - 77
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DP World Tour - Danish Golf Championship
Frederic Lacroix secured his maiden DP World Tour title after firing a flawless 65 to win the Danish Golf Championship by four shots. Lacroix began the day four strokes off the lead but soon closed the gap courtesy of birdies at the first, fifth and seventh.
The 29-year-old then moved three shots ahead of the chasing pack with further birdies on the tenth, 12th and 15th before parring his way home to finish on 14 under par and wrap up a memorable win. The Frenchman has enjoyed a fine season since graduating from the European Challenge Tour last year, with this victory his fifth top five finish of the campaign.
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Points Won - 16.6655
World Number 213 - 135
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Challenge Tour - Indoor Golf Group Challenge
Joakim Lagergren secured his second title on the 2024 Road to Mallorca with a one-stroke victory on home soil on a dramatic final day of the Indoor Golf Group Challenge. The Swede began the day four shots behind compatriot Mikael Lindberg and was unable to gain ground, trailing by three strokes after a level par front nine. However, he gained momentum with birdies at 11 and 12, and despite a bogey at 14, added two more gains at 15 and 16 – though he remained two shots behind Lindberg heading down the final two holes.
Stood on the 18th tee, Lindberg was one stroke ahead on 13 under after dropping a shot on the par three 17th hole. The 54-hole leader then found the rough off the tee and carded a triple bogey eight to hand Lagergren, who parred the last, the victory in front of packed crowds at Vesterby Links.
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Points Won - 4.9685
Multi Win Bonus Points - 2.9811
Total Points - 7.9496
World Number 335 - 235
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PGA Tour Americas - CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open
John Keefer claimed his first victory as a professional at the CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open after carding a 5-under 67 in the final round on Sunday. After finishing as the runner-up four times in seven starts throughout the North America Swing, the Baylor alum secured a one-stroke victory at Southwood Golf and Country Club.
“It's incredible. It's been a short time, but it feels like a long time coming,” Keefer said. “Yeah, no, coming in second place four times doesn't feel maybe quite as good as you'd think… It's incredible, it's a relief and I’m really happy to win.”
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Points Won - 6.9238
World Number 392 - 263
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Japan Golf Tour - Sansan KBC Augusta Golf Tournament
Jinichiro Kozuma survived a nerve-wreaking finish where he bogeyed his last two holes in regulation play before he outplayed Yuwa Kosaihira on the second playoff hole with a par to win the Sansan KBC Augusta on Sunday.
The 30-year-old looked poised to win his third JGTO title with a comfortable two-shot cushion as he headed into his last two holes at the Keya Golf Club. However, a fast-charging Kosaihira, who had already stormed up leaderboard with five birdies on holes six, seven, 10, 13 and 15, made it a dramatic finish as he birdied 17 and 18 to extend the contest after signing for a final round seven-under-par 65 and a four-day total of 19-under-par 269.
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https://www.jgto.org/en/news/33254
Points Won - 6.6755
World Number 631 - 428
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Nordic Golf League - Timberwise Finnish Open
3rd win this season for Victor Sidal Svendsen and from now on he’s a Challenge Tour player. Victor finished with a total score of -7 under following a final round score of 70 (-2) finishing 1 shot better than his nearest competitor Anders Emil Ejlersen who finished on -6 under.
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https://danish.golf/ecco-tour/livescore/#/competition/4291427/results
Points Won - 0.541
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.3787
Total Points - 0.9197
World Number 828 - 775
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ProGolf Tour - Mono Gelpenberg Open
A spectacular duel, five extra holes, gale-force winds and heavy rain in between - the final of the Mono Gelpenberg Open 2024 had a lot to offer. Yente Van Doren and local hero Wouter de Vries had to complete 23 holes on Friday before the dramatic duel produced a winner.
The decision was made on the 13th hole of the picturesque Golfclub De Gelpenberg, which once again presented itself in perfect condition. The Belgian van Doren holed his short putt for the winning birdie, while De Vries could not manage more than a par after an inaccurate tee shot into the waste area. The duo had previously shared the 18th hole with a par four times in the play-off.
During the regular round, the two protagonists were also in step with each other in the north of the Netherlands in sometimes fierce winds. Both opened the day tied at the top and finished the final round with 70 strokes (-1) - each with four birdies, three bogeys and eleven pars. They went into the final round tied on six under par for the tournament.
While the 37-year-old De Vries narrowly missed out on his maiden victory in his first appearance on the Pro Golf Tour this season, his opponent secured his second title in 2024. The 27-year-old, who went to college in St. Louis (Missouri, USA), had already won the Raiffeisen Pro Golf Tour St. Pölten in Austria in May.
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https://www.progolftour.de/press-detail/stormy-finish-van-doren-wins-playoff-thriller
Points Won - 0.6183
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.3709
Total Points - 0.9892
World Number 1096 - 952
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Asian Development Tour - BNI Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament
Making his Asian Development Tour debut, Liu Yung-hua overcame a nervy start to his final round to shoot a seven-under 65 finishing with a final score of -22 under, triumphing in the BNI Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament in Tangerang.
Despite two bogeys after seven holes, the 27-year-old Chinese Taipei golfer recovered quickly and reeled off a string of birdies to overtake the overnight leader Vanchai Luangnitikul (69) of Thailand and Hong Kong’s Matthew Cheung (68).
Despite a close fought battle with the lead changing hole by hole, Liu (266) finished with a two shot advantage over Cheung and Vanchai (268) on Damai Indah Golf’s BSD course outside the Indonesian capital Jakarta.
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https://asiantour.com/adt/blog/liu-triumphs-in-closely-contested-final-round-battle
Points Won - 2.3648
World Number 1580 - 974
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Clutch Pro Tour - Frilford Heath - Blue
English Angus Flanagan started the final round 1 shot behind Matty Lamb however after the final round it was Angus who came out on top as he finished his final round with a 67, two shots better than Matty Lambs 69. Making Angus the victor by one shot finishing the tournament with a final score of 13 under par.
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Points Won - 1.3215
World Number 1436 - 1083
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Professional Golf Tour of India - Chennai Open
Gurugram’s Dhruv Sheoran struck a valiant three-under 69 in the final round of the INR 50 lakh Chennai Pro Championship 2024 to earn his maiden title on the PGTI. Dhruv totaled 16-under 272 for the week to win with a comfortable three-stroke margin at the TNGF Cosmo Golf Course in Chennai.
Sheoran (69-67-67-69), previously a two-time winner on the PGTI Feeder Tour in 2018, bagged a winning cheque worth INR 7.5 lakh on Friday that propelled him from 23rd to 14th position in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking.
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https://pgtofindia.com/news/2610
Points Won - 0.7985
World Number 1492 - 1240
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Tartan Pro Tour - Leven Links Classic presented by Petrasco
English Ben Robinson wins the Leven Links Classic presented by Petrasco with a total score of 12 under winning by 2 shots over Scottish Bradley Neil. Although Bradley had the better final day score of 64 (-6) Ben Robinson did enough to hold him off with a final round score of 66 (-4).
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Points Won - 0.5793
World Number 3114 - 1921
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