South African golfer Jayden Schaper clinched his maiden DP World Tour title at the Alfred Dunhill Championship in Johannesburg, winning a dramatic play-off against compatriot Shaun Norris. Moving Jayden into his best position held in the Official World Golf Ranking and into the Top 100 for the first time in his career.
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DP World Tour & Sunshine Tour - Alfred Dunhill Championship
South African golfer Jayden Schaper clinched his maiden DP World Tour title at the Alfred Dunhill Championship in Johannesburg, winning a dramatic play-off against compatriot Shaun Norris. The tournament, which had been reduced to 54 holes due to adverse weather, saw both men finish tied on 16 under par at the Royal Johannesburg club. Schaper, secured the victory on the first extra hole by holing a superb putt for an eagle, a win facilitated by a spectacular approach shot from a fairway bunker which he hailed as "probably one of the shots of my career," thereby denying Norris a successful title defence. Spain's Eugenio Chacarra, the overnight leader, finished alone in third place on 15 under. This victory moves Jayden into his best position held in the Official World Golf Ranking and into the Top 100 for the first time in his career.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://sunshinetour.com/schapers-miracle-shot-earns-him-glory-in-alfred-dunhill-championship
Points Won - 16.8624
World Number 127 - 94
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PGA Tour of Australasia - Victorian PGA Championship
Australian veteran Marc Leishman clinched his second Victorian PGA Championship title on home soil, securing a thrilling one-shot victory over fellow Victorian Josh Younger at Moonah Links. Despite carding a four-over-par 76 in what he described as 'brutally tough' and windswept conditions, Leishman sealed the win by sinking a clutch birdie putt on the 72nd and final hole. The hard-fought triumph marks a welcome end to a 17-year title drought for the 42-year-old on the Challenger PGA Tour of Australia, making the result all the more special with his father, Paul, serving as his caddie for the tournament.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://golf.com.au/news/final-hole-birdie-hands-leishman-a-second-vic-pga-title
Points Won - 3.8221
World Number 273 - 228
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Asian Tour - Saudi Open presented by PIF
Swedish golfer Bjorn Hellgren has clinched his maiden Asian Tour title at the Saudi Open presented by PIF, securing a breakthrough victory after a tense final-day duel at Dirab Golf & Country Club. Hellgren, who closed with a five-under-par 67, finished on 23-under, edging out rival Jack Thompson by a single shot in the season-ending tournament. The Swede sealed the win on the 18th hole, holing a crucial six-foot birdie putt after Thompson's attempt at eagle narrowly missed. Elsewhere in the championship, Japan's Kazuki Higa wrapped up the prestigious Asian Tour Order of Merit title, cementing his place ahead of Zimbabwe's Scott Vincent.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://www.asiantour.com/blog/hellgren-records-breakthrough-victory-at-saudi-open-presented-by-pif
Points Won - 6.1348
World Number 674 - 440
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Professional Golf Tour of India - Vishwa Samudra Open
Indian golfer Yuvraj Sandhu has bagged his sixth title of the season and simultaneously sealed the coveted 2025 PGTI Order of Merit crown, thereby earning his berth on the prestigious DP World Tour for the following year. Sandhu, based in Chandigarh, registered a thumping eight-shot victory at the INR 2 crore Vishwa Samudra Open 2025, which was presented by Kapil Dev and held at the revered Delhi Golf Club (DGC). His dominant performance, including a second consecutive bogey-free round of six-under 66, saw him finish on 14-under 274, also matching the PGTI record for the most titles won in a single season. Sri Lanka's N Thangaraja finished as a distant runner-up on six-under 282, while Sandhu collected the winner's cheque worth INR 30 lakh.
For the full story follow the link below:
https://pgtofindia.com/news/2853
Points Won - 1.2241
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.8569
Total Points - 2.081
World Number 521 - 474
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China Tour - HONGYUNLANG · Straits Cup Xiamen Open
American Justin Sui dramatically claimed victory at the Hongyunlang·2025 Straits Xiamen Open, finishing with an impressive final score of 11-under par. Sui secured the title by a two-shot margin, prevailing over his closest competitor, Bo Jin, who finished the tournament at 9-under par. Both Sui and Jin began the final round in a crowded tie for sixth place at 7-under par, facing a daunting five-shot deficit behind the leader, Jan Schneider. However, it was Sui who mounted a stunning final-round charge, carding a four-under 67 to seize the lead and ultimately secure the championship trophy.
For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:
https://competitions.cgagolf.org.cn/totalScore?id=211&lang=en
Points Won - 1.0234
World Number 2953 - 1660
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