Rory McIlroy finished the 2024 DP World Tour season in style by winning the DP World Tour Championship as he was crowned Race to Dubai champion for the sixth time. After a third placed finish at last week's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, only South Africa's Thriston Lawrence could deny McIlroy from claiming his sixth Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex of his career.
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DP World Tour - DP World Tour Championship
Rory McIlroy finished the 2024 DP World Tour season in style by winning the DP World Tour Championship as he was crowned Race to Dubai champion for the sixth time. After a third placed finish at last week's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, only South Africa's Thriston Lawrence could deny McIlroy from claiming his sixth Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex of his career.
Lawrence needed to win and for the World Number Three to finish in 12th or worse for him to overturn McIlroy's huge advantage, but his challenge never materialised as he carded a one-under-par total at Jumeirah Golf Estates. The Northern Irishman shared the lead after the first and third rounds, and looked in total control when he burst three shots clear thanks to a run of four straight birdies from the second. Rasmus Højgaard remained in touch and capitalised on bogeys at the ninth and 13th from McIlroy to sit alongside him at the summit at 13 under. However, birdies at the 16th and 18th paid dividends for McIlroy as he secured his third triumph on the Earth course by two shots to complete a season-finale double.
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Points Won - 26.7076
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 30.7076
World Number 3 - 3
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Japan Golf Tour - Dunlop Phoenix Tournament
Max McGreevy, a 29-year-old American golfer, secured a resounding victory at the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament on Sunday. Playing on a sponsor's invite, McGreevy cruised to a four-shot lead, finishing the final round with a two-under-par 69.
McGreevy's exceptional performance throughout the week, highlighted by a remarkable bogey-free streak in his last 60 holes, earned him a tournament record of 22-under-par 262. This victory marks his third title of the season, following two wins on the Korn Ferry Tour.
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https://www.jgto.org/en/news/33653
Points Won - 8.7165
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 12.7165
World Number 107 - 82
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Sunshine Tour - Vodacom Origins of Golf Final Oubaai
Dean Burmester claimed a resounding victory at the Vodacom Origins of Golf Final on Sunday, securing a seven-stroke lead over the field. The South African golfer's strong performance, including a final round of 66, propelled him to a tournament total of 28-under-par. Burmester's triumph is the second-largest margin of victory in the history of the series, falling just short of Jared Harvey's eight-stroke record set in 2017.
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https://sunshinetour.com/home-favourite-burmester-wins-vodacom-origins-final
Points Won - 3.5363
Multi Win Bonus Points - 2.4754
Total Points - 6.0117
World Number 143 - 125
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PGA Tour - Butterfield Bermuda Championship
Rafael Campos etched his name into PGA TOUR history with a thrilling victory at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. The 36-year-old golfer's 3-under 68 on Sunday secured a three-shot lead over Andrew Novak, propelling him to a 19-under 265 total.
The win marks a significant milestone for Campos, who had been struggling with his form and faced the prospect of losing his PGA TOUR card. His wife's decision to induce labor allowed him to compete in Bermuda, a testament to the sacrifices made by families of professional golfers.
Campos' victory not only solidifies his position on the TOUR but also brings immense joy and relief to his family. The emotional rollercoaster of the week, coupled with the pressure of performing, made his triumph even more special.
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Points Won - 22.0538
World Number 317 - 161
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PGA Tour of Australasia - NSW Open
Lucas Herbert has secured a thrilling victory at the 2024 Ford NSW Open, claiming his first professional win on home soil. Starting the final round four strokes behind the leaders, Herbert fired a 4-under 67 to finish the tournament at 15-under-par. This impressive performance propelled him past Alex Simpson, Corey Lamb, and Cameron Smith, who tied for second place at 12-under. Herbert's journey to victory was marked by resilience and determination. After struggling with his putter in the early rounds, he made a crucial equipment change on Saturday, returning to his trusty putter. This decision proved pivotal as he rolled in several key putts throughout the final round.
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https://pga.org.au/news/homecoming-heroics-for-herbert-to-claim-ford-nsw-open/
Points Won - 3.1735
World Number 212 - 191
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Asian Tour - Taiwan Glass Taifong Open
Suteepat Prateeptienchai has etched his name in Asian Tour history by successfully defending his Taiwan Glass Taifong Open title. The Thai golfer's dramatic birdie on the final hole secured a one-stroke victory over his compatriot Runchanapong Youprayong. Prateeptienchai's impressive performance, highlighted by a final round of 68, propelled him to a tournament total of 22-under-par. Youprayong, who also played a strong final round with a 69, finished one shot behind. This victory marks the first successful title defence on the Asian Tour in seven years, underscoring Prateeptienchai's dominance and the significance of his achievement.
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https://asiantour.com/blog/suteepat-defends-taiwan-glass-taifong-open-after-hard-fought-thriller
Points Won - 3.379
Multi Win Bonus Points - 2.3653
Total Points - 5.7443
World Number 309 - 261
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Professional Golf Tour of India - Rajasthan Tourism presents Jaipur Open
Sachin Baisoya staged a remarkable comeback, defeating Rashid Khan in a thrilling five-hole playoff to clinch the INR 1 crore Rajasthan Tourism presents Jaipur Open 2024. Both players finished regulation play tied at 22-under-par, setting the stage for an intense playoff. The 29-year-old Baisoya ultimately emerged victorious with a crucial birdie on the fifth playoff hole. This victory marks Baisoya's third career title and propels him to fifth place on the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking. Akshay Sharma, Milind Soni, and Kshitij Naveed Kaul shared third place at 16-under-par.
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https://pgtofindia.com/news/2650
Points Won - 0.6972
World Number 1027 - 939
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All Thailand Golf Tour - 52nd Thailand Open
Chayutpol Kittirattanapaiboon clinched his first professional title with a one-shot victory at the 52nd Thailand Open in Pathum Thani on Sunday. Starting the final round with a stroke behind the leaders, Chayutpol enjoyed his bogey-free final round of 65, sinking five birdies, to win the title on 20-under 264 total at par- 71 Riverdale Golf Club, which hosted the 5-million baht event for the fourth straight year.
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https://www.allthailandgolftour.com/news/articles/548
Points Won - 1.2273
World Number 2597 - 1463
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