Asian Tour

Cho claims breakthrough Asian Tour victory
Cho Min-kyu secured his first victory on the Asian Tour, delivering a composed performance to claim a breakthrough win and take a major step forward in his professional career. The result capped a consistent week and rewarded patience as he held off the chasing pack to close out the tournament.
The victory marks an important milestone for Cho and adds another emerging name to the Asian Tour winner’s list as the season continues to build momentum.
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Kochhar fires course-record round at Wack Wack
Rashid Khan Kochhar produced one of the standout performances of the week on the Asian Tour, shooting a course-record round at Wack Wack Golf & Country Club to surge into contention. The low score marked a strong statement from Kochhar as he continues his return to form, showcasing the scoring potential on offer in the Philippines.
The round put him firmly in the mix against a competitive field and reinforced his reputation as one of the Tour’s most capable low-scorers.
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PGA Tour of Australasia

O’Donovan claims first professional victory in Sydney
Blake O’Donovan claimed his first professional victory with a decisive performance in Sydney, breaking through after a strong run of recent form. The win represents a significant milestone and provides a platform for further progression on the domestic circuit.
O’Donovan’s victory adds to a growing list of emerging players making their mark in Australian events, reinforcing the strength of the region’s development pathway.
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Aussies take aim at the New Zealand Open
The 2026 New Zealand Open will feature a powerful Australian contingent led by Order of Merit leader Cameron John and LIV Golf’s Lucas Herbert. With Australians winning five of the last six titles, the “Aussie charge” at Millbrook Resort is fueled by a fierce trans-Tasman rivalry and the incentive of a qualifying spot for The Open at Royal Birkdale. Tournament officials expect one of the strongest fields in history when play begins on February 26, as a mix of defending champions and rising stars compete for the prestigious Brodie Breeze Trophy.
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