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2024-11-25

After five years on the PGA Tour Maverick McNealy claimed his first victory propelling him into the top 35 of the Official World Golf Ranking

News for the 9 Eligible Official World Golf Ranking Tournaments


PGA Tour - The RSM Classic        

Maverick McNealy secured his maiden PGA TOUR victory at the RSM Classic, capping off a thrilling final round at Sea Island Golf Club. The 27-year-old American, who has been on the Tour for five years, clinched the title with a clutch 6-iron shot to 5 feet for birdie on the 18th hole, sealing a 2-under 68 and a one-shot advantage.

The victory, which came in his 134th career start, marks a significant milestone for McNealy. It not only secures his spot at the prestigious Masters Tournament in April but also grants him an early season start at The Sentry Tournament of Champions in Maui.

The final round was a rollercoaster of emotions, with multiple players vying for the lead. Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria, and Florida State sophomore Luke Clanton all had chances to force a playoff but missed crucial putts on the 18th hole. Berger missed a 20-foot birdie attempt that would have extended the tournament. With this victory, McNealy enters his best position held in the Official World Golf Ranking now ranked inside the top 35 for the first time in his career

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.pgatour.com/article/news/daily-wrapup/2024/11/24/the-rsm-classic-round-4-leaderboard-notes-sea-island-fedexcup-fall-maverick-mcnealy-thorbjornsen-mackenzie-hughes-daniel-berger

Points Won - 38.6542

World Number 67 - 31

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Asian Tour - LINK Hong Kong Open         

Patrick Reed stormed to a runaway victory in the US$2 million Link Hong Kong Open today – to claim the prestigious event for the first time and register his first victory in four years. After his off-the-charts 11-under-par 59 yesterday here at the Hong Kong Golf Club, he signed off with an equally fine 66 today to finish on 22-under, for a convincing three-stroke victory over New Zealand’s Ben Campbell, the defending champion. Campbell ended his excellent defence with a 65, while Japan’s Kazuki Higa shot a 63 to claim third, another shot back. Australian Wade Ormsby, a winner here in 2017 and 2020, shared fourth with Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjana. They both fired 65s.  

For the full story follow the link below:

https://asiantour.com/blog/reed-crowned-link-hong-kong-open-champion-after-dominant-victory

Points Won - 10.1237

World Number 164 - 128

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PGA Tour of Australasia & DP World Tour - BMW Australian PGA Championship

Elvis Smylie showed nerves of steel to fend off the challenge of his golfing idol Cam Smith to claim his maiden DP World Tour title with a wire-to-wire victory at the BMW Australian PGA Championship. The 22-year-old only secured his first professional success at the Bowra & O'Dea Nexus Advisernet WA Open last month on the PGA Tour of Australasia and continued his rich vein of form with a two-shot triumph at Royal Queensland Golf Club.

Smylie was one of two players to receive the Cameron Smith Scholarship in 2019 and he began Sunday's round alongside the three-time winner of this event in an all-Australian final group including Marc Leishman.

The Gold Coast native and Smith shared the lead after the second round, but the 150th Open Champion endured a roller coaster front nine which consisted of three birdies and four bogeys as Smylie reached the turn with a three-shot lead thanks to a blemish-free 32.

The son of four-time grand slam doubles champion Liz Smylie displayed calmness with a number clutch par putts down the stretch for a flawless 67 in his total of 14 under par, finishing two clear of Smith.         

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/news/articles/detail/elvis-smylie-holds-his-nerve-to-claim-maiden-dp-world-tour-title-in-brisbane/

https://pga.org.au/news/elvis-smylie-wins-bmw-australian-pga-championship/              

Points Won - 13.0283

Multi Win Bonus Points - 4

Total Points - 17.0283

World Number 736 - 253

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Japan Golf Tour - Casio World Open Golf Tournament    

Veteran golfer Hiroshi Iwata clinched the Casio World Open title on Sunday with a thrilling back-nine charge. The 43-year-old fired a four-under-par 68 to finish at 14-under-par 274, edging out Taisei Shimizu by a single stroke.

Iwata, who started the day two shots off the lead, struggled on the front nine, but turned on the heat on the back nine, carding five birdies to secure the victory. Shimizu, who was hoping to claim his first JGTO title, missed a crucial birdie putt on the final hole that would have forced a playoff.

New Zealand's Michael Hendry, who shared the overnight lead, finished in third place after a final round 72. With this victory, Iwata adds to his impressive resume, claiming his seventh JGTO title and his second of the season.             

For the full story follow the link below:

https://www.jgto.org/en/news/33687

Points Won - 6.4106

Multi Win Bonus Points - 3.8464

Total Points - 10.257

World Number 390 - 267

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Sunshine Tour - PGA Championship       

Pieter Moolman staged a remarkable comeback to win the South African PGA Championship, sponsored by African Bank. After a shaky start to the tournament, Moolman rallied to produce a dominant performance over the weekend.

Starting the final round three shots behind the leader, Moolman played a flawless round of 67, finishing at 15-under-par. His consistent play and clutch performances were enough to secure the victory and etch his name alongside golfing legends like Gary Player, Ernie Els, and Nick Price.

Barend Botha, who held the lead for much of the final round, faltered on the back nine, carding three bogeys to finish in second place on 14-under-par. Trevor Fisher Jr. and Senekal rounded out the top four. 

For the full story follow the link below:

https://sunshinetour.com/memorable-weekend-sees-moolman-win-sa-pga-championship

Points Won - 2.7069

World Number 674 - 563

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Asian Development Tour - Toyota Tour Championship   

Tanapat Pichaikool celebrated his birthday in style by winning the ADT co-sanctioned Toyota Tour Championship. The Thai golfer carded a two-under 70 in the final round to finish at 17-under-par 271, edging out his close friend Sarut Vongchaisit by a single stroke.

The final round was a thrilling matchplay-style affair, with both golfers trading birdies and bogeys. Tanapat's steady play and clutch performances proved decisive, as he held off a late charge from Sarut to claim the victory.

For the full story follow the link below:

https://asiantour.com/adt/blog/birthday-triumph-for-tanapat-with-toyota-tour-championship-win-3

Points Won - 1.9343

Multi Win Bonus Points - 1.1605

Total Points - 3.0948

World Number 765 - 593

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China Tour - Straits Cup Xiamen Open   

Zhou Yanhan claimed victory at the Straits Cup Xiamen Open, finishing five shots clear of his nearest competitor, Wang Charles. Zhou capped off his final round with a 68 (-3), completing the tournament with four rounds in the 60s. He finished with a total score of 264 (-20). Zhou’s win elevated him into the Top 1000 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time in his career.

For the full Leaderboard follow the link below:

http://competitions.cgagolf.org.cn/en/                

Points Won - 0.6719

World Number 1062 - 970

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Professional Golf Tour of India - IndianOil Servo Masters Golf    

The seasoned Jamal Hossain of Bangladesh saw off a stiff challenge from multiple rivals with a stoic final round performance of one-under 71 to bag the crown at the INR 85 lakh IndianOil SERVO Masters 2024 played at the Digboi Golf Links in Digboi, Assam.

Jamal (68-65-72-71) totalled 12-under 276 for the week to win his fifth title by a narrow one-shot margin. Hossain picked up a prize money cheque worth INR 12,75,000 to jump 22 spots from 39th to 17th place in the TATA Steel PGTI Ranking.              

For the full story follow the link below:

https://pgtofindia.com/news/2655       

Points Won - 0.5319

World Number 1481 - 1306

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Big Easy Tour - Betway Big Easy Tour 7   

Paul Boshoff claimed a two-stroke victory over Xander Basson in the seventh tournament of the season at CMR Golf Club on Thursday, ending a six-year trophy drought in the process. His final-round 67 took his tournament total to 17-under-par 199, two clear of Basson who produced a near-perfect round of 63 to take solo second. The victory at CMR was Boshoff’s second on this circuit, having one at Randpark Golf Club in 2018. Ironically, that victory also came in the seventh tournament of that season.       

For the full story follow the link below:

https://bigeasytour.co.za/boshoff-ends-trophy-drought-in-style-at-cmr

Points Won - 0.2446

World Number 2208 - 1940

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Source: owgr.com