Lawrence Claims Second Omega European Masters Title

Thriston Lawrence has secured his fifth DP World Tour victory and his second Omega European Masters title, overcoming a strong field to win at Crans-sur-Sierre GC in Crans-Montana.

31ST AUGUST 2025 | 11:00 PM

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DP World Tour - Omega European Masters         

Thriston Lawrence has secured his fifth DP World Tour victory and his second Omega European Masters title, overcoming a strong field to win at Crans-sur-Sierre GC in Crans-Montana. The South African golfer, who also won the event in a play-off in 2022, sealed his win two years after his last victory at the 2023 BMW International Open.

The victory makes Lawrence one of only seven South African golfers to have won the prestigious tournament. The win also sees him jump 79 places in the Race to Dubai Rankings, moving from 98th to 19th. His career record now stands at 175 wins for South African players on the DP World Tour.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/news/articles/detail/with-this-win-thriston-lawrence-omega-european-masters-2025/

Points Won - 25.65

World Number 94 - 68

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PGA Tour Americas - CRMC Championship presented by Northern Pacific Center              

Michael Brennan has secured his second win in three starts, triumphing over Derek Hitchner in a playoff at the CRMC Championship presented by Northern Pacific Center. Brennan, who started the final round four shots off the lead, shot an impressive 8-under 63 to force the playoff.

The 23-year-old reflected on his composure during the final round, stating that experience helped him stay patient and commit to his shots. The victory extends Brennan's lead in the Fortinet Cup standings and brings him one win away from a three-victory promotion to the Korn Ferry Tour. Brennan's season has been exceptional, with nine top-10 finishes and only one missed cut.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.pgatour.com/americas/article/news/latest/2025/08/31/winner-crmc-championship-presented-by-northern-pacific-center-round-4-notes-storylines-fortinet-cup

Points Won - 9.7335

Multi Win Bonus Points - 4

Total Points - 13.7335

World Number 261 - 161

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Asian Tour - Mandiri Indonesia Open     

Thailand's Suteepat Prateeptienchai has secured his fourth career Asian Tour title at the Mandiri Indonesia Open, his first victory outside of Taiwan. The 32-year-old justified his status as the top-ranked player in the field with an impressive eight-under par 64, which included two eagles, giving him a commanding seven-shot victory.

The win at the Pondok Indah Golf Club in Jakarta is Suteepat's fourth professional win on Indonesian soil. Hong Kong's Taichi Kho finished in second place, with the Australian duo of Kevin Yuan and Travis Smyth tied for third. Malaysian overnight leader Shahriffuddin Ariffin faltered on the final two holes, dropping him to a tie for fifth. Indonesian golfer Kevin Akbar was the best-placed local player, finishing in a tie for seventh place.

Suteepat credited a key eagle on the sixth hole for his victory, saying the shot gave him a two-stroke lead and set the tone for the rest of his round. "My friends on Asian Tour said I could only win in Taiwan," he said, "so I am really happy to show them that I can also win outside Taiwan.              

For the full story follow the link below:

http://asiantour.com/blog/suteepat-races-to-seven-shot-win-in-jakarta-with-sunday-64

Points Won - 7.0415

Multi Win Bonus Points - 4

Total Points - 11.0415

World Number 350 - 238

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Japan Golf Tour - Sansan KBC Augusta Golf Tournament

Yuwa Kosaihira has secured his first win on the Japan Golf Tour Organisation (JGTO), triumphing by a single stroke at the Sansan KBC Augusta Golf Tournament. The 27-year-old, who lost in a play-off at the same event last year, carded a final round five-under-par 67 to finish on a total of 18-under-par 270 at the Keya Golf Club.

Kosaihira's victory came after a composed and patient final round, which included a key birdie on the 13th hole that sparked a run of three consecutive birdies. Despite a late bogey, he held his nerve to par the final two holes. The win marks a significant milestone in Kosaihira's career, with his calmness under pressure being a key factor in his breakthrough success. Yusuke Sakamoto finished in second place, one shot back, while Ren Yonezawa and Zimbabwean Scott Vincent tied for third.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.jgto.org/en/news/34531

Points Won - 8.9271

World Number 659 - 384

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KPGA Tour - Dong-A Membership Exchange Group OPEN             

South Korean golfer Sanghyun Park has been crowned champion of the Donga Membership Group Open, securing the victory with a final score of 21 under par (259). The win marks his 13th title on the KPGA Tour and his 15th professional victory in total.

For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:

https://www.kpga.co.kr/tour/home/?tourId=11

Points Won - 6.5866

World Number 741 - 463

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HotelPlanner Tour - Dormy Open            

Danish golfer Anders Emil Ejlersen has secured his first win on the HotelPlanner Tour, triumphing at the Dormy Open. Ejlersen, who started the final round with a one-stroke lead, birdied three of his last four holes to finish with a six-under-par round of 65, bringing his total to 24-under for the tournament.

The 26-year-old’s victory came in only his fourth start on the tour and was a surprise even to him. Ejlersen admitted his expectations were "non-existent" before the tournament began, having spent most of the year on the Nordic Golf League.

He narrowly held off a late charge from Icelander Haraldur Magnus, who had set a blistering clubhouse lead with a final-round 60. Despite a bogey on the 72nd hole, Ejlersen’s strong finish was enough to secure a one-shot victory.

The win sees Ejlersen climb to 46th on the season-long Road to Mallorca Rankings. The tour now heads to Poland for the GAC Rosa Challenge Tour.     

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.europeantour.com/hotelplanner-tour/news/articles/detail/emil-ejlersen-seals-maiden-win-in-sweden/

Points Won - 8.3861

World Number 1429 - 615

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ACN Tour - DUNLOP PHOENIX tournament challenge in Fukushima         

Sota Wakahara has secured his second ACN Tour win of the season, and his second consecutive title, at the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament Challenge in Fukushima. Starting the final round in the lead, Wakahara sealed a dramatic victory with a magnificent eagle on the 18th hole, finishing with a score of 18-under par.

For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:

https://www.jgto.org/en/tournament/2978/leaderboard

Points Won - 2.0718

Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.2431

Total Points - 3.3149

World Number 875 - 642

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PGA Tour of Australasia - Tailor-made Building Services NT PGA Championship 

Victorian golfer Andrew Martin has secured his third Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia title, winning a tense final-round battle against Nathan Barbieri at the Tailor-made Building Services NT PGA Championship.

In gruelling 34-degree heat and strong winds, Martin began the day with a two-shot lead and held his nerve with an even-par 71 to finish one stroke ahead of Barbieri and two ahead of Jake McLeod.

The 41-year-old’s victory, his third in the past four years, was a hard-fought affair. Martin and Barbieri traded blows throughout the back nine, with the lead changing hands multiple times. Martin regained the lead on the 15th after Barbieri bogeyed and held on to win on the final hole.

An emotional Martin, who was able to celebrate with his wife and mother, reflected on the win, calling it "pretty special" and acknowledging the "battle" it took to get over the line. The victory sees him rise to second on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://pga.org.au/news/martin-wins-war-of-attrition-at-nt-pga/

Points Won - 2.4073

World Number 1051 - 769

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ProGolf Tour - Stippelberg Open              

Lars van der Vight has claimed his second victory of the season, winning the Stippelberg Open on home soil with a brilliant final-round 65 (-5). The Dutchman's strong performance on the back nine saw him finish at 13-under, two strokes clear of Clement Guichard and Linus Lang, who tied for second.

The turning point came at the 17th, where van der Vight's birdie contrasted with bogeys from his rivals, giving him the lead. The 22-year-old admitted he played "too conservatively" on the front nine but was more aggressive on the back nine, a strategy that paid off.

The win is a significant step towards a promotion to the HotelPlanner Tour and, by winning the Dutch Swing title, he has earned a coveted spot in the 2026 KLM Open on the DP World Tour. Surrounded by friends and family, van der Vight said the victory felt extraordinary.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.progolftour.de/press-detail/turning-point-on-17-home-victory-for-van-der-vight

Points Won - 1.1456

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.6873

Total Points - 1.8329

World Number 1041 - 810

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Nordic Golf League - Footjoy Finnish Swing        

Jacob Worm Agerschou has followed up his recent success with a second consecutive win in Finland. Just a week after claiming his first professional victory at the Finnish Open, the Danish golfer has triumphed again at the Footjoy Finnish Swing.

Agerschou's flawless final round of 65 (-7) secured him a two-stroke victory and a €9,000 prize. The win has also propelled him to third place on the 'Road to Europe' rankings. Fellow Dane Victor Bjørløw finished in third place, while August Thor Høst tied for eighth. Agerschou's impressive back-to-back wins highlight how quickly fortunes can change in golf.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://danish.golf/jacob-agerschou-vinder-back-to-back/

Points Won - 0.6616

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.397

Total Points - 1.0586

World Number 982 - 895

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Professional Golf Tour of India - Kolar Open Powered by Zion Hills          

Delhi's Kshitij Naveed Kaul staged a remarkable comeback to win the Kolar Open 2025 at ZION Hills Golf County. Starting the final round six shots off the lead, the 24-year-old produced a stunning seven-under 65, the lowest round of the tournament, to finish with a total of nine-under 279, securing a two-shot victory.

Kaul's win, his fifth as a professional, was sealed with an incredible finish, as he made three birdies and an eagle on the last four holes amidst strong winds. The win sees him climb to eighth on the PGTI Order of Merit. Overnight leader Shaurya Bhattacharya finished runner-up at seven-under 281, while Dhruv Sheoran took third place. Kaul credited his patience and sharp play, particularly with his driving and putting, for his win in the challenging conditions.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://pgtofindia.com/news/2786

Points Won - 0.9387

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.5632

Total Points - 1.5019

World Number 1171 - 942

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China Tour - Shaanxi Open          

Japanese golfer Kakeru Ozeki claimed victory at the Shaanxi Open with a total score of -18 under, winning by 2 shots over Chinese Charles Wang after finishing his final round with a score of 65 (-6).

For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:

https://competitions.cgagolf.org.cn/holeResult?id=218&lang=en

Points Won - 1.5641

World Number 3469 - 1456

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