A wild Ryder Cup celebration, Thomas Müller golfing in Canada, and the world’s only nude golf course – our 2025 panorama highlights.
A wild Ryder Cup celebration, Thomas Müller golfing in Canada, and the world’s only nude golf course – our 2025 panorama highlights.
Marcel Schneider and Marcel Siem impressed on Moving Day at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open and head into the final round in strong positions.
Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau secured limited playing rights for the 2025 Ladies European Tour season after finishing inside the top 50 at Q-School. Gabsa finished T21, narrowly missing out on full status by a single stroke, while Sattelkau ended T36. Carolin Kauffmann just missed the cut, falling to 51st after a bogey on the final hole. The tournament, shortened to 72 holes due to poor weather, was won by Poland’s Dorota Zalewska with a total score of 19 under par.
Isi Gabsa delivered her best round of the week on Saturday, carding a 66 to climb the leaderboard. She made three consecutive birdies on holes 5 through 7 and added four more on the back nine. A lone bogey on hole 12 ultimately proved costly, leaving her one shot shy of a full LET card.
Celina Sattelkau played a composed final round, finishing with two birdies and one bogey for a total of six under par and a T36 finish. The 24-year-old improves on last year’s performance, where she narrowly missed the top 50 and was placed in a lower category.
Carolin Kauffmann appeared poised to secure limited status again this season, but a bogey on the 18th hole dropped her to 51st place at four under par, just outside the cutoff. Sophie Hausmann also missed the top 50, finishing T58 at three under par. Despite a strong final round 69 that included an eagle on hole 10, a poor opening round at three over par proved too much to overcome.
Other German results: Chiara Horder (T77, even par), Chiara Noja (T86, +1), Christin Eisenbiss (T114, +4), Sophie Witt (T114, +4), Hannah Karg (T124, +6), Verena Gimmy (T124, +6), Hanna Tauber (T141, +11), Lisa Marie Schumacher (T144, +12).
Marc Hammer secures his Asian Tour card in Hua Hin after a five-hole playoff. Other Germans fail to make the cut.
Jayden Schaper claims back-to-back DP World Tour titles with a stunning chip-in eagle to win the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.
Marcel Siem and Marcel Schneider posted strong rounds at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, moving into the top 20.
Rory McIlroy shared the unusual mental tactic he used to stay focused and win the Masters against Bryson DeChambeau.
A wild Ryder Cup party, Thomas Müller golfing in Canada, and the world’s only nude golf course – 2025 had it all.
Marcel Schneider and Marcel Siem delivered strong rounds on Saturday at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, entering the final day in top positions.
Isi Gabsa and Celina Sattelkau secured limited playing rights for the 2025 Ladies European Tour season after finishing inside the top 50 at LET Q-School. Gabsa finished T21, narrowly missing out on full status by a single stroke, while Sattelkau ended at T36. Carolin Kauffmann just missed the cut, finishing 51st after a costly bogey on the final hole. The tournament, shortened to 72 holes due to weather, was won by Poland’s Dorota Zalewska at 19-under par.
Isi Gabsa delivered her best round of the week on Saturday with a 66, climbing the leaderboard thanks to a string of birdies. She carded three consecutive birdies on holes 5 through 7 and added four more on the back nine. A lone bogey on hole 12 ultimately proved decisive, leaving her one shot shy of the top 20 and full LET status.
Celina Sattelkau played a steady final round, posting two birdies and one bogey to finish at 6-under for the tournament and T36 overall. It marks a step forward for the 24-year-old, who narrowly missed the top 50 last year and competed in a lower category.
Carolin Kauffmann appeared poised to secure limited status again for next season, but a bogey on the 18th hole dropped her to 51st place at 4-under. She will now be placed in a lower category for the 2025 season. Sophie Hausmann also came close, finishing T58 at 3-under after a strong final round that included an eagle on hole 10. However, a poor opening round at 3-over kept her out of contention.
Other German results: Chiara Horder (T77, Even), Chiara Noja (T86, +1), Christin Eisenbiss (T114, +4), Sophie Witt (T114, +4), Hannah Karg (T124, +6), Verena Gimmy (T124, +6), Hanna Tauber (T141, +11), Lisa Marie Schumacher (T144, +12).