World number one Scottie Scheffler clinched his fifth victory of the season at the BMW Championship, overcoming a four-shot deficit to defeat Scotland's Robert MacIntyre.
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PGA Tour - BMW Championship
World number one Scottie Scheffler clinched his fifth victory of the season at the BMW Championship, overcoming a four-shot deficit to defeat Scotland's Robert MacIntyre. The decisive moment came on the difficult par-3 17th, where Scheffler, with a one-shot lead, faced a tricky chip from the left rough. With the green sloping towards a nearby pond, Scheffler produced a miraculous 81-foot chip that found the bottom of the cup, extending his lead to two strokes and effectively sealing the victory.
The win marks Scheffler’s 18th career PGA TOUR title and makes him the first player since Tiger Woods to have consecutive seasons with five or more wins. It also silenced any remaining doubts about his game, as he triumphed without his regular caddie and demonstrated flair with the awe-inspiring chip-in.
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Points Won - 56.4284
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 60.4284
World Number 1 - 1
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DP World Tour - Danish Golf Championship
Marco Penge has secured his second DP World Tour title of 2025 at the Danish Golf Championship, capitalising on a dramatic final-round collapse from home favourite Rasmus Højgaard.
Penge, who started the day one shot behind, found himself four strokes back after just six holes. However, Højgaard's game unravelled, with a dropped shot and a double bogey seeing him slip back to a tie for the lead by the turn. Penge then took the lead before a tense back nine that saw the two rivals exchange blows.
The drama peaked on the 18th, when Højgaard sank a stunning eagle putt to draw level. Unfazed, Penge held his nerve, draining his three-foot birdie putt to finish at 16 under par and claim a hard-fought victory.
Speaking after the win, Penge praised his rival's spirit, saying, "Rasmus, he's some player, to hit the shot he hit into the last and make eagle and basically make me have to win it was unbelievable." The victory caps a breakout season for the Englishman, who also topped the Closing Swing Rankings.
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Points Won - 19.1849
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 23.1849
World Number 97 - 73
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Korn Ferry Tour - Albertsons Boise Open presented by Chevron
Emilio González has won the Albertsons Boise Open, earning his first Korn Ferry Tour title and securing his PGA TOUR card for the 2026 season. The 27-year-old Mexican golfer shot a sensational final-round 61, the lowest score of the week, to finish at 22-under par, one stroke ahead of Jeffrey Kang.
The victory, the first for a Mexican player on the Korn Ferry Tour since 2021, marks a significant milestone in González's career. He becomes the fourth player this season to lock in his PGA TOUR membership, joining Johnny Keefer, Austin Smotherman, and Neal Shipley. His win vaults him to fourth in the Korn Ferry Tour Points List, solidifying his position among the top 20 who will earn a place on the PGA TOUR.
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Points Won - 17.8499
World Number 205 - 141
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HotelPlanner Tour - Vierumäki Finnish Challenge supported by Finnish Golf Union
David Law has secured his second win of the season at the Vierumäki Finnish Challenge, propelling him to the top of the Road to Mallorca Rankings. The Scot, aged 34, carded a final round of 68 to finish on 17-under-par, winning by two shots over England's Alfie Plant and Sweden's Jonas Blixt.
Law, who started the day one shot off the lead, said he felt "amazing" after a "tricky day" with pressure from his rivals. This latest victory comes just over a month after his first win in six years at the D+D REAL Czech Challenge. With his sights now set on winning the overall rankings, Law acknowledged that a return to form and newfound confidence have been key to his success this season.
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Points Won - 8.2441
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 12.2441
World Number 304 - 202
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Japan Golf Tour - ISPS HANDA Explosion in the summer. How many birdies can you make
Kazuki Higa has secured his seventh JGTO title after a dramatic playoff victory over Ren Yonezawa at the ISPS HANDA Explosion in the Summer. In a thrilling final round, Higa's closing birdie on the 18th forced the playoff after Yonezawa had set a formidable clubhouse target of 30-under-par.
The two players couldn't be separated on the first playoff hole, but Higa clinched the title in spectacular fashion on the second, sinking an eagle to end a three-year winless streak. The victory is a huge boost for Higa, who has been battling to regain his form since a stellar four-win season in 2022. He admitted the emotional win, achieved with his childhood friend as his caddie, has restored his self-belief. Despite the loss, Yonezawa's second-place finish continues his impressive run of form, with this being his ninth top-10 result in his last ten starts.
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Points Won - 8.552
World Number 293 - 222
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Nordic Golf League - Skåne Challenge by Folksam
Adam Wallin secured his third victory on the Cutter & Buck Tour, winning the Skåne Challenge by Folksam at Söderslätts GK. With a total score of 10-under-par, the win promotes Wallin to the HotelPlanner Tour.
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Points Won - 1.5859
Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.1101
Total Points - 2.696
World Number 515 - 430
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Sunshine Tour - Vodacom Origins of Golf - Parys Golf & Country Estate
Herman Loubser has claimed victory at the Vodacom Origins of Golf series event in Parys, beating friend and competitor Yurav Premlall in a sudden-death playoff. Both players finished regulation play tied at eight under par. The playoff, held on the par-five 18th, saw Loubser clinch the title with a birdie. His caddie, Lloyd Gaya, was also awarded a champion’s medallion.
Premlall, the defending champion, had a two-stroke lead going into the final round but was unable to hold off Loubser, who started strongly with four birdies in the first five holes. Despite a double bogey on the ninth, Loubser maintained his composure to force the playoff and secure his first win since 2022. Reflecting on the win, Loubser said, "It almost feels like you’ve forgotten how to win. To get over the line after two recent second places really feels amazing."
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https://sunshinetour.com/loubser-joins-vodacom-origins-champions-with-parys-playoff
Points Won - 4.1326
World Number 738 - 527
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Professional Golf Tour of India - Mysuru Open hosted by JWGC
Yuvraj Sandhu has showcased his exceptional talent at the Mysuru Open 2025, claiming a commanding eight-shot victory and his third title of the season. The Chandigarh-based golfer finished the tournament with an impressive 31-under 249, winning a winner's cheque of INR 15 lakh.
Sandhu, who led the tournament from start to finish, extended his overnight three-shot lead with a superb final round of nine-under 61, matching his round one score. This win further solidifies his position atop the PGTI Order of Merit, with his season earnings now standing at over INR 73.6 lakh.
Bangladesh's Jamal Hossain finished in second place at 23-under 257, followed by Arjun Prasad of Delhi in third at 22-under 258. Prasad's consistent performance this season has moved him to second in the PGTI's money list.
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Points Won - 1.3484
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.9439
Total Points - 2.2923
World Number 698 - 613
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PGA Tour of Taiwan-Chinese Taipei - Trustgolf Asian Mixed 2
Thailand's Tawit Polthai secured his third career title and second on the Taiwan Tour today, with a superb come-from-behind victory at the 2025 TrustGolf Asian Mixed tournament.
Polthai, a key player on the Taiwan Tour, carded a bogey-free, seven-under-par 64 in the final round at Lake View Resort & Golf Club. His total of 18-under-par 195 was enough to claim the championship trophy and the winner's prize of 750,000 baht, winning by a two-stroke margin.
Taiwan's Wang Wei-hsuan, who struggled with his putting, finished in second place at 16-under-par, earning 500,000 baht. Polthai’s crucial momentum shift came on the 14th hole when he birdied while Wang bogeyed, giving him a decisive two-shot lead.
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http://www.tpga.org.tw/index.php/Home/Index/newsDetail/news_id/2250/type/2/p/1.html
Points Won - 1.4997
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.8998
Total Points - 2.3995
World Number 900 - 716
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PGA Tour of Australasia - PNG Open
Queenslander Cory Crawford has delivered a stunning final-round performance to win his second Kumul Minerals PNG Open title at the Royal Port Moresby Golf Club. Crawford, who also won the tournament in 2017, produced a faultless seven-under 65 to finish at 11-under par, securing a four-stroke victory.
Starting the day five shots off the lead, the 32-year-old climbed the leaderboard with a relentlessly aggressive mindset, making seven birdies on the way to his third Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia title. Speaking after the win, Crawford reflected on the difference between his two victories, saying that this one felt more structured and meaningful.
The victory makes Crawford the first two-time winner of the Kumul Minerals PNG Open. The inaugural PNG Women’s Open was also completed, with Amelia Mehmet-Grohn taking home the trophy.
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https://pga.org.au/news/crawford-surges-to-second-png-open-crown/
Points Won - 1.7155
Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.0293
Total Points - 2.7448
World Number 1198 - 790
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ProGolf Tour - Staan Open
Clement Guichard has claimed a comfortable six-stroke victory at the Staan Open, held at the Westfriese Golf Club in Westwoud, Netherlands. The Frenchman, who also won the Ain Bay Red Sea Open earlier this season, set the pace with rounds of 65 and 64 to finish at 19-under par.
Despite a brief challenge from local favourite Mike Toorop, Guichard demonstrated remarkable composure, securing the win with a stunning chip-in for eagle on the 15th hole. The 24-year-old said the round felt like a "practice round," a stark contrast to his nervous playoff victory in Egypt. The win, his eighth top-ten finish, puts him in the lead of the Order of Merit and on track for promotion to the HotelPlanner Tour.
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https://www.progolftour.de/press-detail/perfect-day-guichard-calmly-secures-second-win-of-the-season
Points Won - 0.9847
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.5908
Total Points - 1.5755
World Number 1158 - 904
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Tartan Pro Tour - Leven Links Classic presented by The Mackay Clinic
Greg Dalziel has been named the 2025 Leven Links Classic Champion. The victory at the Leven Links Golf Course, sponsored by The MacKay Clinic, secures his place as a top performer on Tartan Pro Tour. Greg finished with a total score of 17 under and a final round score of 63 (-7) to take the win with a 2 shot lead over his nearest opponent Liam Johnston who finished with a total of 15 under.
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Points Won - 0.6937
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.4855
Total Points - 1.1792
World Number 1131 - 935
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All Thailand Golf Tour - Singha Pattaya Open
"Topgun," 18-year-old Natthapat Kaewpiboon, has secured his maiden victory on the All Thailand Golf Tour at the Singha Pattaya Open. The teenager from Songkhla, who started the final round as co-leader, shot a three-under-par to finish with a total of 14-under, two strokes ahead of his closest rivals.
This victory at the Laem Chabang International Country Club marks a significant milestone for Kaewpiboon, coming in his 26th career event since turning professional in 2023. He takes home the top prize of 450,000 Baht. His win makes him the fourth new champion on the All Thailand Golf Tour in 2025.
Following the victory, "Topgun" credited his success to a relaxed approach to the game, stating he had been "too stressed" in previous tournaments and decided to "just have fun." He also expressed gratitude to Singha Corporation for their long-standing support, which he said was instrumental in helping him continue his career when he faced financial difficulties as a nine-year-old.
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https://www.allthailandgolftour.com/news/detail/4680
Points Won - 2.449
World Number 1582 - 970
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Clutch Pro Tour - Mannings Heath Masters Presented By Tsl, Fortis Vision & Clarke
Manning's Heath witnessed a dramatic final day as James Claridge was crowned champion of the Manning's Heath Masters. After a slow start to the tournament, Claridge produced an incredible comeback with rounds of 64 and 65, finishing at 14-under par. He secured his first professional victory in a thrilling play-off, sealing his place as champion.
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Points Won - 1.9889
World Number 1898 - 1147
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Big Easy Tour - BETWAY Big Easy Tour 6
Jacques Van Der Merwe, playing out of Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club, has clinched his second consecutive Betway Big Easy Tour title after a come-from-behind victory at Reading Country Club.
Van Der Merwe started the final round five shots behind leader Mark Maart. However, he went on a tear, carding an impressive six-under-par 65, which included an eagle, five birdies, and a single bogey. His strong performance was enough to beat Maart, Daniel Cronje, and Kian Rose by one shot.
The win puts Van Der Merwe in an excellent position to secure his 2026 Sunshine Tour card. "Going back-to-back on the Big Easy is unbelievable. I'm still in shock," he said, reflecting on his win. "I didn't think that it was possible for me. But I learned that I should never limit myself."
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https://bigeasytour.co.za/van-der-merwe-claims-back-to-back-big-easy-wins
Points Won - 0.4441
Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.2665
Total Points - 0.7106
World Number 2153 - 1607
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Big Easy Tour - Sundev East Africa Swing Johnnie Walker Classic
Rwandan golfer Celestin Nsanzuwera has secured a dramatic victory at the SunDev East Africa Johnnie Walker Classic in Diani. Nsanzuwera, who started the final round one shot behind leader Dismas Indiza, delivered a stellar performance to finish with a five-under-par final round and win the championship.
Despite a mid-round wobble, which saw him briefly lose the lead, Nsanzuwera held his nerve to birdie the final hole, clinching the title and a KSh 400,000 prize. He expressed his excitement, stating the win felt special and gives him great momentum heading into the next leg of the tour in Kigali.
Indiza, the overnight leader, had a challenging final day with a double bogey and a triple bogey, which saw him finish in second place. Uganda's Ronald Rugumayo came in third, with Njoroge Kibugu placing fourth. The tournament, which drew 61 top golfers from across Africa, was sponsored by EABL through Johnnie Walker, Magical Kenya, and Pure Travels.
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Points Won - 0.186
World Number 2673 - 2283