Richard T. Lee finally ended his long and frustrating seven-year wait for a third victory on the Asian Tour today when he recorded a fine four-shot wire-to-wire win at the BNI Indonesian Masters.
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Asian Tour - BNI Indonesian Masters
Richard T. Lee finally ended his long and frustrating seven-year wait for a third victory on the Asian Tour today when he recorded a fine four-shot wire-to-wire win at the BNI Indonesian Masters. After dozens of opportunities to win again following his success at the 2017 Shinhan Donghae Open he was relieved to prevail here at Royale Jakarta Golf Club after firing a closing two-under-par 70 for a four-round total of 23-under.
Chinese-Taipei’s Chang Wei-lun and Phachara Khongwatmai from Thailand secured second place, after both carding 64s. Zimbabwean Kieran Vincent finished fourth, a shot further back, following a 67.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://asiantour.com/blog/relieved-lee-ends-long-drought-after-convincing-four-stroke-victory
Points Won - 8.1253
World Number 282 - 215
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Sunshine Tour - Blue Label Challenge
At the end of a stunningly composed week, Jonathan Broomhead showed his first bit of emotion when he hugged his caddie and girlfriend after claiming the third victory of his Sunshine Tour career and his second this season in the Blue Label Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club on Saturday. Broomhead completed a wire-to-wire triumph and won by four points on a total of 45 points overall as part of the modified Stableford scoring system used for this tournament.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://sunshinetour.com/broomhead-claims-second-win-this-season-in-blue-label-challenge
Points Won - 2.7983
Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.9588
Total Points - 4.7571
World Number 489 - 350
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Challenge Tour - Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by the R&A
Kristoffer Reitan held his nerve to win the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by The R&A and secure promotion to the DP World Tour, while Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen topped the Road to Mallorca Rankings. Norwegian Reitan signed for a closing four under par round of 68 to reach 23 under par for the week and win by one from Dane Neergaard-Petersen and Spaniard Angel Ayora at Club de Golf Alcanada.
Reitan secures a maiden Challenge Tour title and becomes the second Norwegian winner of the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final after Espen Kofstad in 2012. The 26-year-old climbs 29 places in the Road to Mallorca Rankings to end the season as the Number Seven and guarantee his place on the DP World Tour in 2025.
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Points Won - 5.3343
World Number 617 - 442
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KPGA Tour - Dong-A Membership Exchange Group OPEN
Dongmin Lee concluded his final round with a score of 67 (-4), achieving a total of -19 under par, finishing one shot ahead of Wooyoung Cho, who had an impressive final round of 63 (-8). Dongmin Lee said, “I’m really excited and happy to win the championship after three years. I had a lot of worries and stress during a tough season, but I’ve blown it all away with this victory. I was able to seize many birdie opportunities today because I felt good all week.”
For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:
https://www.kpga.co.kr/tours/game/game/?&tourId=11&year=2024&gameId=202411000017M&type=info
Points Won - 3.3353
World Number 884 - 648
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PGA Tour of Australasia - Queensland PGA Championship
Victorian Phoenix Campbell has become the first player in 26 years to win the Queensland PGA Championship in successive years in a pulsating final round at Nudgee Golf Club in Brisbane.
Seeking to complete a wire-to-wire victory with a one-stroke lead starting Sunday, Campbell had to contend with Jak Carter seeking redemption for his heartbreak two years ago and Cameron Smith just three strokes back in the rearview mirror. Neither player could find the birdie that would have secured victory at the par-3 18th, sending the tournament into extra holes for the second time in three years.
Playing first, Campbell hit the right edge of the hole with his tee shot at the first playoff hole, Carter responding with a magnificent shot of his own as the pair squared the hole with birdies.
They both missed the green at the second playoff hole, Carter once again suffering some cruel misfortune when he was forced to play his bunker shot with one leg in and one leg out of the sand.
Playing from just beyond the putting surface, Campbell chipped down to three feet and calmly holed out for par after Carter tapped in for bogey.
In so doing, Campbell becomes the first player to go back-to-back at the Queensland PGA since Lucas Parsons in 1997-1998 and the first player to defend a title won as an amateur having turned professional since Aaron Baddeley’s Australian Open double in 1999-2000.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://pga.org.au/news/campbell-completes-historic-defence-at-queensland-pga/
Points Won - 2.2073
World Number 1059 - 789
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China Tour - Ruiquan Golf Cup Wuyishan International Open
Zihao Jin claimed the Ruiquan Golf Cup Wuyishan International Open by a margin of six shots, finishing his final round with a score of 68 (-3) for a total of -18 under par. Although K.P. Lin posted the best final round with a score of 65 (-7), he started the day too far back and ultimately finished tied for second with Bowen Xiao.
For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:
http://competitions.cgagolf.org.cn/en/golf/gamestation_detail.do?id=183
Points Won - 0.5438
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.3806
Total Points - 0.9244
World Number 942 - 828
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Gira de Golf Professional Mexicana - VI Copa Multimedios
Victory for American Joel Thelen at the VI Copa Multimedios, the fourth event of the 2024-25 season of the Mexican Professional Tour (GPM), held at the Valle Alto Golf Club. A birdie putt of just over two meters on the final hole secured a hard-fought victory for Joel Thelen. Thelan finished with a total of 197 strokes, 16 under par, American Joel Thelen claimed the championship marking his second victory on the Mexican Professional Tour.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://www.giramx.golf/post/triunfo-para-joel-thelen-en-la-vi-copa-multimedios
Points Won -1.2164
World Number 1598 - 1188
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