Scottie Scheffler, the world number one golfer, clinched his sixth victory of the year at the Procore Championship, overcoming a two-shot deficit on the final day. Despite earlier media attention surrounding the upcoming Ryder Cup, Scheffler maintained his focus on the tournament, stating he was "ready to play."
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PGA Tour - Procore Championship
Scottie Scheffler, the world number one golfer, clinched his sixth victory of the year at the Procore Championship, overcoming a two-shot deficit on the final day. Despite earlier media attention surrounding the upcoming Ryder Cup, Scheffler maintained his focus on the tournament, stating he was "ready to play."
After a slow start with rounds of 70 and 68, Scheffler, a U.S. Ryder Cup teammate of second-round leader Ben Griffin, charged up the leaderboard with a third-round 64. A key moment came on Sunday's tenth hole, where a tap-in birdie tied him for the lead. Scheffler's composure and patience saw him pull ahead, finishing at 19-under par, one shot clear of Griffin.
The win marks Scheffler's 19th on the PGA TOUR, placing him alongside golf legends like Ben Crenshaw and Ernie Els. He will now turn his attention to the Ryder Cup, where he will represent the U.S. team for the third time.
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Points Won - 46.8225
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 50.8225
World Number 1 - 1
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DP World Tour - BMW PGA Championship
Alex Noren has won his second BMW PGA Championship after a thrilling final-round battle and play-off against Adrien Saddier at Wentworth Club.
After finishing the final round tied on 19 under par, the two golfers headed to a play-off. Both players found trouble with their second shots, but Noren's superior chip left him with a three-foot birdie putt, which he calmly converted to seal the victory.
The win marks Noren's 12th DP World Tour title and his second of the season, making him the most successful Swede in the tour's history. Reflecting on the final round, Noren admitted it was a "fight" and that Saddier likely "outplayed" him from tee-to-green, but his short game was the difference.
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Points Won - 50.2426
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points -54.2426
World Number 32 - 18
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PGA Tour Americas - ATB Classic
Michael Brennan has secured his Korn Ferry Tour card for the 2026 season after claiming his third victory of the season at the ATB Classic in Alberta. Brennan's win triggers the "Three-Victory Promotion," which grants him exempt status on the higher-level tour.
The 23-year-old closed with a 4-under 68 at Northern Bear Golf Course, marking his third win in his last four starts. The victory is a redemptive moment for the second-year pro, who narrowly missed a top-10 finish in the Fortinet Cup standings last season.
Brennan, a two-time All-American at Wake Forest, now sits at the top of the Fortinet Cup points list with two events remaining. His consistent season includes three victories and 10 top-10 finishes in 14 starts on PGA TOUR Americas.
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Points Won - 9.6478
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 13.6478
World Number 159 - 121
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Asian Tour,Japan Golf Tour & KPGA Tour - The 41st Shinhan Donghae Open
Kazuki Higa has won the Shinhan Donghae Open for the second time, fending off a late challenge to secure a one-shot victory. The Japanese golfer carded a final round of 68 to finish on 18-under-par at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club.
The 30-year-old, a former JGTO Money Ranking champion, started the final day with a one-shot lead and quickly extended it with four consecutive birdies. A dramatic back nine saw his lead shrink to a single stroke, but a precise chip on the 18th secured his par and the win. Higa beat Canadian Richard T. Lee and Zimbabwe's Scott Vincent.
Higa, who also won the event in 2022, credits recent training and a focus on his mental game for the victory, which marks his eighth career JGTO title. "It got a little tough on the back nine," he said, "but my game held up."
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Points Won - 10.592
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points -14.592
World Number 237 - 155
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Korn Ferry Tour - Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation
Zach Bauchou has claimed his maiden Korn Ferry Tour title, winning the Simmons Bank Open presented by the Snedeker Foundation. The 29-year-old sealed the victory with a final-round 64, finishing two strokes clear of the field at 23-under par.
His winning score of 257 sets a new tournament record, breaking the previous mark by three strokes. This win, his first in 55 career starts on the Tour, moves Bauchou up to No. 7 in the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour Points List, putting him in a strong position to earn a PGA Tour card for the 2026 season.
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Points Won - 15.4252
World Number 289 - 185
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HotelPlanner Tour - Open de Portugal at Royal Óbidos
JC Ritchie has won the Open de Portugal at Royal Óbidos, marking his second victory on the HotelPlanner Tour this year. The South African signed for a final round of 66 to finish 15-under-par, one shot ahead of overnight leader David Law.
Ritchie secured the win with a stunning finish, making birdies on his final three holes. After a bogey on the 15th, he bounced back with a birdie on 16, a chip-in on 17, and a decisive third birdie on the 18th. The victory moves him to second in the season-long Road to Mallorca Rankings, with his sights now set on finishing the year as Number One.
The win is particularly significant as it is Ritchie's second victory outside of his native South Africa this season.
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Points Won - 8.8678
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 12.8678
World Number 329 - 217
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China Tour - Golfjoy Open
The Golfjoy Open was decided via a playoff after two players Yanhan Zhou and Senshou Cao, both finished with a final score of -13 under. Senshou Cao had the better final round score of 70 (-2) compared to Yanhan Zhou final round score of 71(-1); however, it was Yanhan Zhou who claimed victory in the playoff, taking the title for the 2025 Golfjoy Open.
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https://competitions.cgagolf.org.cn/totalScore?id=203&lang=en
Points Won - 1.8885
Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.3219
Total Points - 3.2104
World Number 486 - 408
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Asian Development Tour - The Indonesia Pro-Am presented by Combiphar and Nomura
Thailand's Nopparat Panichphol has secured his second Asian Development Tour victory, winning the Indonesia Pro-Am after a tense four-hole play-off against Su Ching-hung of Chinese Taipei.
The two golfers were tied at the end of normal play. The play-off began on the 18th hole, where Nopparat was fortunate to survive the first extra hole after Su missed a short birdie putt. Both players then parred the next two holes before Su's errant drive on the fourth play-off hole opened the door for Nopparat.
Nopparat calmly made his par to win the title. He credited his consistent driving throughout the play-off for his success.
In the team event, Sofjan Arsad and Darcy Brereton took home the prize money. England's Finlay Mason finished tied for third.
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https://asiantour.com/adt/blog/nopparat-survives-close-play-off-call-to-secure-second-adt-victory
Points Won - 2.404
Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.4424
Total Points - 3.8464
World Number 968 - 703
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Sunshine Tour - Vodacom Origins of Golf - Gowrie Farm Lodge & Golf Course
Haydn Porteous has ended a long win drought with a one-stroke victory at the Vodacom Origins of Golf at Gowrie Farm. The win marks his first Sunshine Tour title since 2016, following a career that saw him win two DP World Tour events.
The tournament, which was shortened to 36 holes due to weather delays, saw Porteous finish at seven under par with rounds of 66 and 69. His victory on a special invitation was an emotional moment for the South African, who was brought to tears.
Seven golfers, including Kyle McClatchie and Daniel van Tonder, finished in a tie for second place at six under. Gabrielle Venter was the leading Sunshine Ladies Tour professional, finishing in a tie for 19th place.
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https://sunshinetour.com/emotional-win-for-porteous-in-vodacom-origins-of-golf
Points Won - 3.7553
World Number 1700 - 845
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ACN Tour - K-dash Second Challenge Cup in Ibaraki
Yuki Sugimura, a professional for 14 years, has secured his first win on the ACN Tour. Starting the final day in second place with a four-shot lead, Sugimura finished with a total of 16-under. The victory is particularly significant as Sugimura had faced limited opportunities after losing in the second stage of the Qualifying Tournament last year.
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Points Won - 3.2942
World Number 1766 - 918
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Alps Tour Golf - Hauts de France-Pas de Calais Golf Open
France's Quentin Debove has secured his maiden Alps Tour title at the 2025 Hauts de France–Pas de Calais Golf Open, which was shortened to 36 holes due to adverse weather. Debove, 23, finished with a two-day total of 3-under-par, one shot ahead of Ireland's Hugh Foley. Four players, including two other Frenchmen, tied for third at 1-under-par.
Heavy rain and limited daylight led the Tournament Committee to cancel the third and final round, making the second-round scores final. The decision meant that the prize fund of €42,500 would be awarded in full, while Order of Merit points were reduced by 90%.
The victory moves Debove from third to second in the Alps Tour Order of Merit standings, boosting his chances of promotion to the 2026 HotelPlanner Tour. He earned €6,400 and 5,872.50 Order of Merit points for his win. In a co-sanctioned event with the LET Access Series, Mexico's Fernanda Lira won the women's title in a playoff, her third victory of the season.
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Points Won - 1.046
World Number 1312 - 1086
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ProGolf Tour - The Iron Duke Belgian Open
Linus Lang has claimed his first Pro Golf Tour title, winning The Iron Duke Belgian Open at Golf Club D’Hulencourt. The German finished three shots clear of home favourite Nathan Cossement in a final round played in extremely windy conditions.
Lang, 23, who had a final score of 11-under, credited his victory to staying "in the present moment" and learning from a previous event where he faltered at the finish. The win moves him to fifth place in the Order of Merit, putting him in a strong position to secure a card for the upcoming HotelPlanner Tour season.
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https://www.progolftour.de/press-detail/steady-in-belgian-winds-lang-celebrates-maiden-title
Points Won - 0.9019
World Number 1436 - 1187
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Nordic Golf League - Esbjerg Open by FREJA
August Thor Høst sealed a dominant win at the Esbjerg Open by FREJA, finishing five shots clear of his nearest rival. The victory, which Høst described as the biggest of his career, was never really in doubt from start to finish.
Starting the final round with a three-shot lead, Høst faced a moment of pressure with a three-putt bogey on the fifth hole, which threatened to open the door for his competitors. However, he quickly responded with birdies on the sixth, eighth, and ninth holes to regain control and cruise to the title.
Høst called the triumph a crucial turning point, revealing he almost gave up on golf last year before his father and mental coach convinced him to continue.
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https://danish.golf/august-thor-hoest-vinder-esbjerg-open-by-freja/
Points Won - 1.0284
World Number 1766 - 1347
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Tartan Pro Tour - MacDonald Spey Valley Masters presented by Novellus
Kieran Cantley is the 2025 MacDonald Spey Valley Masters Champion. Two players finished with a final score of -5 under after 3 rounds, with the winner to be decided by a playoff. Fellow Scotsman Michael Stewart also finished with -5 under and had the better final day round with a 68 compared to Kieran’s 73, however, it was Kieran who took the win in the playoff.
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Points Won - 0.6712
World Number 1939 - 1566
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PGA Tour of Taiwan-Chinese Taipei - CHAU-SHI Series - GIANT Open
Taiwanese professional Shapiyate Mako has claimed his first full Taiwan Tour victory at the GIANT Open, the eighth stop on the 2025 CHAU-SHI Series. Mako defeated compatriot Lu Wei-chih in a sudden-death playoff after both players finished regulation tied on 15-under-par 273.
The playoff came down to a tense final putt on the 18th hole, where Mako sank a decisive 15-foot birdie to take the title and the NT$500,000 prize. This win marks Mako's second professional title, following his maiden victory at the ThreeBond Father’s Day Challenge in 2022.
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http://www.tpga.org.tw/index.php/Home/Index/newsDetail/news_id/2293/type/2/p/1.html
Points Won - 0.8471
World Number 2533 - 1682
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