Rory McIlroy cruised to a stress-free victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, finishing with a 72-hole score of 21-under 267 (66-70-65-66). This marks McIlroy's 27th PGA TOUR victory and his second in his last three worldwide starts.
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PGA Tour - AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Rory McIlroy cruised to a stress-free victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, finishing with a 72-hole score of 21-under 267 (66-70-65-66). This marks McIlroy's 27th PGA TOUR victory and his second in his last three worldwide starts. McIlroy's dominant performance at one of golf's most historic venues saw him finish two shots ahead of his friend Shane Lowry, with Lucas Glover and Justin Rose tying for third. This win marks a significant milestone in McIlroy's career, as he adds another "cathedral of golf" to his list of victories.
McIlroy debuted a new golf ball model this week, which paid dividends. He could control his approach shots with a slightly lower ball flight. His first-round 66 included an ace from 119 yards. McIlroy's victory comes after a year of both triumph and heartbreak. While he won four times worldwide and secured his sixth Race to Dubai title, he also faced several near misses, including the U.S. Open and the Irish Open. He spoke of a new mindset this week, one of patience and control.
This win at Pebble Beach marks a promising start to 2025 for McIlroy, who appears poised to continue his pursuit of major championships and cement his legacy as one of golf's greatest players.
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Points Won - 71.623
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 75.623
World Number 3 - 3
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DP World Tour - Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship
Laurie Canter captured his second DP World Tour title, winning the 2025 Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship in a dramatic playoff. Canter carded a flawless final round 69, featuring an eagle and a birdie, to set the clubhouse target at 14 under. He was given a second chance when overnight leader Pablo Larrazábal bogeyed the 18th, forcing a three-way playoff with Canter and Dan Brown.
In the playoff, Canter produced a stunning approach shot to the first extra hole, leaving himself a tap-in birdie putt for the win. He calmly converted, securing the victory. Larrazábal and Brown shared second place at 14 under.
Canter credited his recent experience in the Team Cup for helping him handle the pressure in the playoff. He emphasized the importance of focusing on the task at hand and executing quality shots under pressure, which he did to perfection. His win marks a significant moment in his career, solidifying his place as a rising star on the DP World Tour.
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Points Won - 21.2592
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 25.2592
World Number 89 - 51
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Sunshine Tour & HotelPlanner Tour - MyGolfLife Open hosted by Pecanwood Estate
Daniel van Tonder continued his dominant form with a two-stroke victory at the MyGolfLife Open hosted by Pecanwood. This marks his second consecutive win on both the Sunshine Tour and HotelPlanner Tour, and his fourth victory of the season.
Van Tonder closed with a 67 to finish at 27 under par, cementing his number one position on the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit and the HotelPlanner Tour’s Road to Mallorca rankings. He held off a late charge from Martin Vorster, who finished second at 25 under. Danny List of Australia took third place at 24 under.
Despite a late bogey on the 15th hole, Van Tonder quickly recovered with a birdie on 16 to secure the win. He expressed his gratitude for his recent success, both on and off the course, following the birth of his daughter. Van Tonder now needs just one more win on the HotelPlanner Tour to earn his DP World Tour card for next season.
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Points Won - 8.939
Multi Win Bonus Points - 4
Total Points - 12.939
World Number 242 - 177
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Asian Tour - International Series India presented by DLF
Ollie Schniederjans completed a remarkable comeback victory at the International Series India presented by DLF. A crucial chip-in birdie on the 13th hole propelled him to a final round 69, securing a four-shot victory with a 10-under aggregate. Schniederjans' win marks a significant personal milestone after undergoing double hip surgery in 2022. His victory validates his perseverance and improved game, showcasing his resilience after a challenging period.
Despite a strong final round of 65 from Bryson DeChambeau, it wasn't enough to overcome the eight-shot deficit he faced entering the final round. DeChambeau finished second at six under. Abraham Ancer and Joaquin Niemann tied for third at two under, highlighting the challenging conditions of the Gary Player-designed course. The tournament faced significant delays due to heavy fog, prompting organizers to implement shotgun starts for the final two rounds. Schniederjans maintained his composure throughout the compressed schedule, demonstrating his focus and determination.
This victory marks Schniederjans' first win since his return to professional golf, marking a full circle moment after a long and difficult recovery. His performance also gives him a strong start in The International Series Rankings race, where the champion earns a spot on the LIV Golf League.
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Points Won - 15.642
World Number 734 - 265
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Korn Ferry Tour - The Panama Championship
Josh Teater secured his second Korn Ferry Tour title with a final-round 65 at The Panama Championship. His 9-under total was enough to win by two strokes over Dylan Wu, Nick Gabrelcik, and Johnny Keefer. This victory marks Teater's first PGA TOUR-sanctioned win since 2009, ending a 402-start winless streak across both the PGA TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour. Starting the final round six shots back, Teater's impressive performance, including four birdies in a six-hole stretch, propelled him to the top of the leaderboard.
The win is particularly significant for Teater, who struggled to maintain TOUR status in recent years. After regaining his PGA TOUR card in 2023, he failed to secure full status for 2025. This victory grants him full Korn Ferry Tour exemption through 2026 and moves him to No. 2 on the Korn Ferry Tour Points List, putting him in prime position to earn 2026 PGA TOUR membership. Teater's win highlights the unpredictable nature of golf and the potential for career resurgence.
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Points Won - 14.2989
World Number 640 - 309
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PGA Tour of Australasia - Webex Players Series Murray River in honour of Jarrod Lyle
Blake Proverbs claimed his first Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia victory, outlasting veteran Jason Norris in a thrilling three-hole playoff at the Webex Players Series Murray River. Proverbs carded a final round 64 to tie Norris at 23-under, breaking the tournament scoring record.
Norris looked to be in control with two eagles and four birdies early in his round, but Proverbs mounted a comeback with his own impressive play. Both players bogeyed the 16th, and while Norris birdied 17, Proverbs missed a similar opportunity, setting up a dramatic finish. Norris made a clutch par save on 18 to force a playoff.
The playoff went back to the 18th hole three times. After matching pars on the first two extra holes, Norris found trouble off the tee on the third attempt, and Proverbs capitalized, securing the win with a par after a near-perfect wedge shot.
Proverbs expressed his relief and joy at finally breaking through for his first win after several near misses. He credited his strong play throughout the week, particularly his wedge game and putting. Despite the extreme heat, Proverbs' determination fuelled him through the gruelling playoff.
In other results, Tom Ryan won the All-Abilities championship by ten shots, and Sophie Mann triumphed in the Juniors event after a three-hole playoff.
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https://pga.org.au/news/proverbs-pips-norris-at-webex-players-series-murray-river/
Points Won - 2.8225
World Number 1269 - 800
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