Johannes Veerman and Francesco Laporta succeed at the Nedbank Golf Challenge, the DP World Tour 2025 tie-in with the Sunshine Tour The third seasonal event in partnership with the Sunshine Tour, the event takes place at the Gary Player CC (par 72) Africa in Sun City South. The American won by 283 strokes (70 71 73 69, -5), ahead of South African Aldrich Potgieter, British Matthew Jordan and Frenchman Romain Lange One stroke from Romain Langasque, who ranked second with 284 strokes (-4), while the Apulian finished sixth with 284 strokes (-4). 286 (73 70 69 74, -2) The title was not in contention until the last few holes. Two other Italian players: Guido Migliozzi, ranked 31st with 292 points (76 71 69 76, +4), and Matteo Manassero, ranked 43rd with 295 points (74 75 71 75, +7).
Johannes Wellmann, results
Veerman, a 32-year-old California native, captured his second title with a string of wins at the D+D Royal Czech Masters (2021) that also included a Development Event victory. He is also featured on the Sunshine Tour (Taifeng Open, 2016), the second Asian Tour event. He bounced back from seventh with a partial 69 (-3, six birdies, three bogeys), but to win he needed 20-year-old Poggit from Mossel Bay A notable contribution, he won the Ferry Tour this year at the American Colon and dominated the Amateur Championship as an amateur (2022). In fact, as the leader of the final round, with a three-stroke advantage over his pursuers (Jordan and Laporta) and five over Wellman, he squandered that advantage first with a double and triple bogey, and then Lead after 15 shots. One shot ahead of the American already in the clubhouse, he gave him the green light and made two bogeys (75, +3, four birdies, two bogeys, a double bogey and a triple bogey) bogey). The California native received a check for $1,020,000, with a prize pool of $6 million.
Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen is fifth on 285 (-3), while the Apulian is joined by six other players, including France's Julien Guerrier (Julien Guerrier) and Canada's Mackenzie Hughes and Corey Conners, both members of the PGA Tour and one of the night's favorites with Max Homa (Max Homa), ranked 14th with 288 (par), defending champion.
Laporta, 34, finished sixth for the third time in the last six matches, as happened previously at the French Open and Genesis Championship. He also won three other bonuses, including 13th and 20th. He started the race in 34th place, moved into second place in the third round, passed in 12th place, and in the fourth round, as mentioned before, he was still competing with the best until the end stage, he paid more than he should have for several mistakes. (74, +2, two birdies, four bogeys).