Min Woo Lee held his nerve amidst intense pressure from Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland to secure his maiden PGA TOUR title at the Texas Children's Houston Open on Sunday. Progressing into the top 25 of the Official World Golf Ranking
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PGA Tour - Texas Children's Houston Open
Min Woo Lee held his nerve amidst intense pressure from Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland to secure his maiden PGA TOUR title at the Texas Children's Houston Open on Sunday. The Australian golfer sealed the victory with a remarkable 55-foot putt on the final hole, leaving him a tap-in for par and a one-shot win.
Lee finished the tournament at an impressive 20-under 260, breaking the previous tournament record by four strokes. Despite a late wobble on the 16th hole, where he found water and made bogey, Lee's composure held.
Scheffler, preparing for his Masters defence, mounted a strong challenge with four consecutive birdies, while Woodland carded a course-record-tying 62. However, Lee's clutch putt on the 18th secured the breakthrough win.
Woodland's runner-up finish marks a significant step in his return to form following brain surgery last year. Scheffler, despite his strong finish, acknowledged Lee's deserving victory.
This win marks a significant milestone for the 26-year-old Lee, who has previously won on the DP World Tour and the Asian Tour. His victory also secures his place in the remaining $20 million Signature Events on the PGA TOUR.
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Points Won - 53.4481
World Number 55 - 22
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DP World Tour & Professional Golf Tour of India - Hero Indian Open
Eugenio Chacarra claimed his first DP World Tour victory in dramatic fashion at the 2025 Hero Indian Open. The Spaniard, in only his ninth tour appearance, recovered from a shaky start to his final round to win by two shots, fueled by a brilliant birdie surge.
Chacarra began the final day with a slender one-shot lead but stumbled early with a double bogey on the first and a bogey on the third, dropping him back to even par for the tournament. However, the 25-year-old showcased remarkable resilience, carding birdies at the sixth, ninth, 11th, 12th, and 14th to regain control and establish a four-shot advantage.
Despite a late bogey on the 17th, Chacarra held his nerve to par the 18th and secure the win at the challenging DLF Golf and Country Club. A highlight of his round was a fortunate chip-in birdie on the 14th.
Chacarra finished the tournament at four under par, two strokes ahead of Keita Nakajima, with Joost Luiten finishing third. The victory was particularly sweet for Chacarra, who was playing on a tournament invitation.
Reflecting on his win, Chacarra expressed gratitude for the opportunity and acknowledged the mental fortitude required to overcome his early struggles. He stated, "I think I did a great job all week of staying patient. And I know God was helping me today... I got some luck that you need to win but very proud."
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Points Won - 15.9117
World Number 309 - 168
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PGA Tour of Australasia - The National Tournament
Sydney's Harrison Crowe believes he is ready to compete on the world stage after a commanding victory at The National Tournament on Sunday. Playing at The National Golf Club, Crowe navigated challenging 50km/h winds on the Gunnamatta Course to card the only bogey-free round of the final day.
Drawing on his experience at Michael’s Golf Club, Crowe shot a 4-under 68 to finish the 2024/2025 Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia season at 19-under, two shots ahead of Queenslander Anthony Quayle. Quayle's second-place finish secured him a DP World Tour card for the 2026 season.
Crowe's victory also earned him a start at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on the DP World Tour in Scotland in October and opens doors to major qualifying events. The 23-year-old, who previously won the New South Wales Open and the Asia-Pacific Amateur in 2022, sees this win as a crucial springboard for his career.
Despite a crowded leaderboard early in the final round, Crowe's resilience and patience proved decisive. Key shots, including a precise 5-iron on the 14th hole, helped him secure the win. Crowe emphasized his focus on staying present and managing the challenging conditions.
Quayle's strong finish was his best of the season, while Andrew Martin, Curtis Luck, and Quinn Croker shared third place.
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Points Won - 3.9457
World Number 610 - 445
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Sunshine Tour - DNi Tour Championship - The Courier Guy Playoff Series
Michael Hollick capped off the Sunshine Tour season with a victory at the DNi Tour Championship presented by RMB, mirroring his season-opening win. Hollick carded a final round 64 to finish at 19-under par, one shot ahead of Jacques Kruyswijk and George Coetzee.
The final day also saw Daniel van Tonder crowned the winner of the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit delivered by The Courier Guy for the 2024/25 season. This victory earns Van Tonder exemptions into The Open and US PGA Championship, as well as the Nedbank Golf Challenge.
Altin van der Merwe was recognized as the Fortress Rookie of the Year, rounding out a successful season for the Sunshine Tour. The top three finishers on the Order of Merit, Van Tonder, Jonathan Broomhead, and Yurav Premlall, secured DP World Tour cards, with the possibility of Hollick also receiving one depending on Van Tonder's status on the HotelPlanner Tour.
The Sunshine Tour celebrated a successful season, highlighted by the support of various sponsors and the growing strength of South African golf.
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Points Won - 3.1257
Multi Win Bonus Points -1.8754
Total Points - 5.0011
World Number 732 - 482
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PGA Tour Americas - 93 Abierto del Centro
Ryan Grider emerged as the champion at the 93 Abierto Telecom del Centro presentado por Zurich, the opening event of the PGA TOUR Americas season. Grider secured his first career victory in a sudden-death playoff against Joey Vrzich.
Both Grider and Vrzich finished the tournament at 16-under par. Grider clinched the win with a birdie on the first playoff hole. This victory propels Grider to the top of the Fortinet Cup standings, earning him exempt membership on the PGA TOUR Americas for the remainder of the 2025 season and through the Latin America Swing of 2026.
This is Grider's first win in his 12th start in a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event. The 26-year-old previously played on the PGA TOUR Canada and the Korn Ferry Tour. Grider entered the tournament as a conditional member after a strong showing at the PGA TOUR Q-School.
Grider's victory marks the first playoff on the PGA TOUR Americas since the 2024 Bupa Championship. By winning the event, Grider earns 500 Fortinet Cup points and takes an early lead in the season-long race for Korn Ferry Tour cards.
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Points Won - 7.7416
World Number 3518 - 571
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Clutch Pro Tour - The La Vie Masters
Giles Evans delivered a spectacular final round of 64 (-7) to win The La Vie Masters. Evans finished the tournament with a three-shot victory at -18, showcasing exceptional control and talent throughout the final round, which included an impressive eight birdies.
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Points Won - 2.1959
World Number 1462 - 918
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PGA Tour of Taiwan-Chinese Taipei - CHAU-SHI Series Chang Wah Open
In a dramatic start to the 2025 TPGA Tour season, Taiwan's Su Jinhong emerged victorious at the Zhao Xiedeng Peak Tour - Changhua Open after a tense playoff. Both Su and fellow countryman Zeng Zihao carded impressive seven-under-par 65s in the final round, tying for the lead at 15-under-par 273 at Kaohsiung Xinyi Stadium.
After four grueling playoff holes, Su Jinhong clinched the title with a birdie, securing his second career win on the Taiwan Tour and the winner's prize of NT$500,000. Zeng Zihao finished as runner-up, taking home NT$250,000, while Zhang Latium finished third.
The final round saw exciting performances, including Yu Songbo's bogey-free 65 with two eagles and three birdies, setting a personal record for consecutive hole eagles.
The victory is particularly meaningful for Su Jinhong, marking his first title since joining the World Points Organization and winning on his home turf. He expressed gratitude to his family and sponsors during the awards ceremony.
Changhua Electric Co., a long-time supporter of domestic sports, will continue to sponsor the event for the next three years, reinforcing their commitment to golf in Taiwan.
The Changhua Open was the first event of the TPGA Tour since it officially joined the Official World Golf Ranking in January, ushering in a new era for professional golf in Taiwan. The Zhao Xiedeng Peak Tour has expanded to 10 events this year, contributing to a record-breaking 29 tournaments on the TPGA schedule.
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Points Won - 2.0659
World Number 2018 - 1086
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Alps Tour Golf - La Cigale Golf Open by Alps Tour
Spain's Rocco Repetto has been declared the winner of the La Cigale Golf Open by Alps Tour after unplayable weather conditions forced the tournament to be shortened to 36 holes. The final round, scheduled for today, March 27th, was cancelled due to persistent high winds and thunderstorms.
Tournament Director Bertrand Aycoberry made the decision, confirming that the scores from the end of yesterday's second round would stand. This resulted in Repetto claiming the title with an 8-under par total (66-70).
Repetto's strong performance in the second round, which included a bogey-free back nine, propelled him to the top of the leaderboard. Italy's Filippo Bergamaschi finished one shot behind in second place at 7-under par, while France's Tom Gueant took third.
Speaking after his victory, Repetto acknowledged the difficult weather conditions but expressed his delight at securing the win, highlighting his good play throughout the week.
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Points Won - 1.482
World Number 1633 - 1112
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ProGolf Tour - Zala Springs Open
Lars van der Vight emerged victorious at the Zala Springs Open 2025, clinching his first Pro Golf Tour title after a dramatic playoff against fellow Dutchman Mike Toorop. Both players finished the tournament at 20-under par, forcing a sudden-death playoff.
Van der Vight, a 22-year-old who turned professional in December, displayed remarkable composure under pressure. Despite a strong challenge from Toorop, the winner of the Red Sea Egyptian Classic 2024, van der Vight secured the win with a birdie on the first playoff hole.
Dario Antonisse, also from the Netherlands, finished in third place. The tournament saw intense competition between van der Vight and Toorop, who pulled away from the rest of the field during the final round.
Van der Vight expressed his delight at the victory, especially after a near-win in Egypt. He attributed his success to focusing on hitting good shots rather than the result. His ambition is evident from a motivational slogan on his website: "Grinding today, green jacket tomorrow."
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Points Won - 0.9131
World Number 2066 - 1424