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The 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship returns to the prestigious Royal Queensland Golf Club from November 27–30, uniting top golfing talent from around the world. Co-sanctioned by the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia and the DP World Tour, the tournament will be a major highlight on the international calendar, delivering four days of elite competition against the iconic Brisbane backdrop.
photo: Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia
Asian Tour

Josele Ballester announced himself on the world stage today by winning the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, in just his 10th start in the professional game. An accomplished final round six-under-par 65 saw the Spaniard record a fine three-shot victory over last year’s joint runner-up Caleb Surratt from the United States, who shot a 69 – at the Riyadh Golf Club. South African Dean Burmester, who beat Ballester in extra-time at LIV Golf Chicago in August, returned a 71 to claim third, while England’s Richard Bland fired a 68 to settle for fourth.
photo: Ian Walton/Asian Tour
Japan Tour

Yosuke Tsukada cruised to a comfortable five-shot win at the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament on Sunday, sealing his long-awaited return to the winner’s circle after nine years. The 40-year-old closed with a three-under-par 67 for a winning total of 13-under 267, securing his second JGTO title and his first since 2016. Riki Kawamoto (67), Tatsunori Shogenji (68) and Mikumu Horikawa (69) shared second place on 272, while Hideki Matsuyama (68) finished a further shot back in a tie for fifth alongside Kohei Okada (66) and Ryosuke Kinoshita (68).
photo: Japan Golf Tour
