2025 Facts & Figures

Statistics from the 2025 DP World Tour season following the Magical Kenya Open presented by absa

Low 18

Low 18Event
61 (-11) Brandon Robinson ThompsonBapco Energies Bahrain Championship

Low 18 to Par 

Low 18 to ParEvent
61 (-11) Brandon Robinson ThompsonBapco Energies Bahrain Championship

Low First 18

Low First 18Event
61 (-11) Brandon Robinson ThompsonBapco Energies Bahrain Championship

Low First 18 to Par

Low First 18 to ParEvent
61 (-11) Brandon Robinson ThompsonBapco Energies Bahrain Championship

Low First 36 

Low First 36Event
128 (-14) Lucas HerbertMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Low First 36 to Par

Low First 36 to ParEvent
128 (-14) John ParryMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Low Final 36

Low Final 36Event
131 (-11) Jacques KruyswijkMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Low Final 36 to Par

Low Final 36 to ParEvent
131 (-11) Jacques KruyswijkMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Low First 54

Low First 54Event
199 (-14) Jacques KruyswijkMagicaL Kenya Open presented by absa

Low First 54 to Par

Low First 54 to ParEvent
200 (-16) Alejandro del ReyRas Al Khaimah Championship

Low 72

Low 72Event
266 (-22) Alejandro del ReyRas Al Khaimah Championship
266 (-18) Jacques KruyswijkMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Low 72 to Par

Low 72 to ParEvent
266 (-22) Alejandro del ReyRas Al Khaimah Championship

High Winning 72

High Winning 72Event
283 (-5) Johannes VeermanNedbank Golf Challenge

High Winning 72 to Par

High Winning 72 to ParEvent
283 (-5) Johannes VeermanNedbank Golf Challenge

Largest Winning Margin

Largest Winning MarginEvent
4 shots, Alejandro del ReyRas Al Khaimah Championship

Low Start by a Winner

Low Start by a WinnerEvent
65 (-6) Elvis SmylieBMW Australian PGA Championship
65 (-7) Ryggs JohnstonISPS HANDA Australian Open (Kingston Heath GC)

Low Start by a Winner to Par 

Low Start by a Winner to ParEvent
65 (-7) Ryggs JohnstonISPS HANDA Australian Open (Kingston Heath GC)

High Start by a Winner

High Start by a WinnerEvent
71 (-1) Tyrrell HattonHero Dubai Desert Classic

High Start by a Winner to Par

High Start by a Winner to ParEvent
71 (-1) Tyrrell HattonHero Dubai Desert Classic

Low Finish by a Winner

Low Finish by a WinnerEvent
64 (-8) John ParryAfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

Low Finish by a Winner to Par

Low Finish by a Winner to ParEvent
64 (-8) John ParryAfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

High Finish by a Winner

High Finish by a WinnerEvent
69 (-3) Johannes VeermanNedbank Golf Challenge
69 (-3) Tyrrell HattonHero Dubai Desert Classic
69 (-3) Laurie CanterBapco Energies Bahrain Championship
69 (-3) Haotong LiCommercial Bank Qatar Masters

High Finish by a Winner to Par

High Finish by a Winner to ParEvent
69 (-3) Johannes VeermanNedbank Golf Challenge
69 (-3) Tyrrell HattonHero Dubai Desert Classic
69 (-3) Laurie CanterBapco Energies Bahrain Championship
69 (-3) Haotong LiCommercial Bank Qatar Masters

Largest 18 Hole Lead (no ties)

Largest 18 Hole Lead (no ties)Event
4 shots, Marcus ArmitageRas Al Khaimah Championship

Largest 36 Hole Lead (no ties)

Largest 36 Hole Lead (no ties)Event
4 shots, Lucas HerbertISPS HANDA Australian Open

Largest 54 Hole Lead (no ties)

Largest 54 Hole Lead (no ties)Event
3 shots, Aldrich PotgieterNedbank Golf Challenge

Low Cut

Low CutEvent
140 (-2)BMW Australian PGA Championship
140 (-2)Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship

Low Cut in Relation to Par

Low Cut in Relation to ParEvent
140 (-2)BMW Australian PGA Championship
141 (-2)ISPS HANDA Australian Open
140 (-2)Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship

High Cut

High CutEvent
143 (-1)Alfred Dunhill Championship
143 (+1)AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open
143 (+1)Commercial Bank Qatar Masters

High Cut in Relation to Par

High Cut in Relation to ParEvent
143 (+1)AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open
143 (+1)Commercial Bank Qatar Masters

Fewest to Make the Cut

Fewest to Make the CutEvent
65ISPS HANDA Australian Open

Most to Make the Cut

Most to Make the CutEvent
79Hero Dubai Desert Classic

Events to have a third round cut

Events to have a third round cutEvent
N/A 

Biggest Deficit made up in Last 36 Holes by a Winner

Biggest Deficit made up in Last 36 Holes by a WinnerEvent
7 shots, Jacques KruyswijkMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Biggest Deficit made up in Last Round by a Winner

Biggest Deficit made up in Last Round by a WinnerEvent
6 shots, Shaun NorrisAlfred Dunhill Championship

Wire-to-Wire Winners (including ties)

Wire-to-Wire Winners (including ties)Event
Elvis SmylieBMW Australian PGA Championship

Multiple Winners

Multiple WinnersEvents
N/A 

First-Time Winners

First-Time WinnersEvent
Elvis SmylieBMW Australian PGA Championship
Ryggs JohnstonISPS HANDA Australian Open
Alejandro del ReyRas Al Khaimah Championship
Jacques KruyswijkMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Play-offs

Play-offsEvent
Laurie Canter bt Dan Brown and Pablo Larrazábal on first holeBapco Energies Bahrain Championship

Holes-in-one

Hole-in-oneEvent
MK Kim, Hole 11, 161yds, 8 ironBMW Australian PGA Championship
Daniel Gavins, Hole 7, 167yds, PWRas Al Khaimah Championship
Adrien Saddier, Hole 7, 148 yds, PWRas Al Khaimah Championship
Pablo Larrazábal, Hole 2, 192 yds, 6 ironBapco Energies Bahrain Championship
Eddie Pepperell, Hole 11, 218 yds, 7 ironMagical Kenya Open presented by absa

Albatrosses

AlbatrossesEvent
CJ du Plessis, Rnd 3, Hole 18, 200 yds 9 ironAfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open
Keita Nakajima, Rnd 4, Hole 18, 236yds, hybridHero Dubai Desert Classic

Most Consecutive Winning Years (Current)

Most Consecutive Winning Years (Current)Seasons
3, Thorbjørn Olesen2022 - 2023 - 2024

Most Top 10 Finishes

NameNumber
John Parry4