Kristoffer Reitan wins the Nedbank Golf Challenge, while Marcel Siem and Nicolai von Dellingshausen struggle at the bottom.
The Nedbank Golf Challenge is one of the most lucrative events on the DP World Tour outside of the playoffs in the United Arab Emirates. Held in Sun City at the Gary Player Country Club in South Africa, Norwegian Kristoffer Reitan, currently ranked 59th in the Official World Golf Ranking, secured victory. Reitan opened the tournament with a stunning 63 on Thursday, carding ten birdies and just one bogey. He followed up with rounds of 69 and 67 on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday, he balanced four birdies with three bogeys on the front nine, then played a nearly flawless back nine, marred only by a bogey on the 15th. A final even-par round was enough to clinch the title. This marks Reitan’s second DP World Tour win after his triumph at the Soudal Open in Belgium earlier in 2025, earning him a spot at the 2026 Masters.
On his debut at the @AfricasMajor, the World Number 59 claims his second win on the DP World Tour in 2025 đź’Ş#NGC2025 pic.twitter.com/r3f0BDFCAw
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England’s Dan Bradbury made a strong push on the final day with a bogey-free round that included six birdies, finishing Sunday at six under par. However, it wasn’t enough to catch Reitan. Bradbury ended the tournament one stroke behind the winner and shared second place with South Africa’s Jayden Schaper, who also finished at 16 under par after a final-round 66.
German players struggle at Nedbank Golf Challenge
German golfers Nicolai von Dellingshausen and Marcel Siem