Hellgren claims Saudi Open victory in Asian Tour finale
Bjorn Hellgren of Sweden won the Saudi Open presented by PIF after a thrilling duel with Jack Thompson, marking his first Asian Tour triumph at Dirab Golf & Country Club.
Bjorn Hellgren of Sweden won the Saudi Open presented by PIF after a thrilling duel with Jack Thompson, marking his first Asian Tour triumph at Dirab Golf & Country Club.
Jack Thompson and Bjorn Hellgren finished tied for the lead at 18-under with one round left in the Saudi Open, setting up an exciting showdown for the Asian Tour season finale.
Jack Thompson fired a seven-under 65 to seize the Saudi Open lead and boost his bid to retain his Asian Tour card.
India’s Saptak Talwar fired a bogey-free 64 to claim the first-round lead at the Saudi Open, while defending champion John Catlin and Jack Thompson are tied for second.
Thailand’s Poosit Supupramai birdied the 18th to capture his first Asian Tour title at the Bharath Classic 2025 Gujarat, finishing 18-under at Kensville Golf Resort.
Poosit Supupramai and Jazz Janewattananond lead the Bharath Classic after stunning third-round performances, including a hole in one and a chip-in birdie for Poosit at Kensville Golf Resort.
Wooyoung Cho surged to the top at the Bharath Classic in Gujarat, putting himself in prime position for a crucial late-season breakthrough on the Asian Tour.
Josele Ballester claimed his first professional victory at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, shooting a six-under-par 65 to finish three shots ahead of Caleb Surratt.
Rookie Ekpharit Wu surged past home bet Hung Chien-yao down the stretch on Sunday, Nov. 16, to secure his first Asian Tour title at the Taiwan Glass Taifong Open.
Local favorite Hung Chien-yao carded a sizzling seven-under 65 to seize the first-round lead at the Taiwan Glass Taifong Open, keeping his 2026 Asian Tour card hopes alive.