DP World Genesis Championship
Laurie Canter 100-foot putt
Junghwan Lee victory
Golf highlights
Eagle putt drama
Final round recap
Cheonan South Korea
Jung-Hwan Lee seven-under 64
Nacho Elvira tie for second
Andy Sullivan tied fourth
Longest putts in golf
Patrick Fishburn 106-foot putt
Genesis Championship leaderboard
Golf tournament results
English golfer Laurie Canter
Spain’s Nacho Elvira
Italy’s Andrea Pavan
Japan’s Yuto Katsuragawa
Scotland’s Calum Hill
Australia’s Adam Scott
Incredible golf moments
Eagle on 18th hole
Bogeys costing lead
Water hazard second shot
Best round quote
Sky Sports interview
Dive into the thrilling final round of the DP World Genesis Championship held in Cheonan, South Korea. Witness England’s Laurie Canter sinking an unbelievable 100-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole to tie for second place, just three shots behind home winner Junghwan Lee. Explore the leaderboard, including Nacho Elvira, Andy Sullivan, and more. Compare to the longest putt in 2025 by Patrick Fishburn. Relive the drama, bogeys, and highlights that made this tournament unforgettable.
Talk about a nailbiter. Lori Kenter’s stunning 100 ft part at the DP World Genesis Championship had everyone on the edge of their seats, but it wasn’t quite enough to clinch the win. Let’s dive into the details of this thrilling golf showdown. Final round recap. Minus 11, Yun Huan Lee, Core, the ultimate champion. Minus 8 No Alvivera Spa Lori Caner and a tie for second place with Kent’s incredible part stealing the show minus 7 Andrea Povvenita Andy Sullivan in Uto Coturogua JPN putting up a strong fight. Other notable performances minus four Alex Fitzpatrick and Scott Jameson skull Kellum Hill Skull Minus three Adam Scott Aus Ben Schmidt in Marcus Amitage Ang for the complete leaderboard you can check out the link provided by BBC Sport Kent’s phenomenal final part on the 18th hole secured his tie for second place. The English golfer at 35 years old demonstrated incredible skill and composure under pressure. He finished alongside Spain’s Noo Alvivera, both at 8 under, just three strokes behind the victorious Yun Huan Lee. And this is the part most people miss. The longest part in a major professional tournament this year belongs to Patrick Fishburn, who sank a 106 foot part at the Texas Open back in April. Elvira, who shared the lead in the third round, faced a tough back ninth with bogeies at the 11th and 17th holes proving costly. Lee, on the other hand, delivered a spectacular final round of 64, putting immense pressure on his competitors. Elvira needed an eagle on the 18 to force a playoff, but unfortunately his second shot landed in the water, dashing his hopes. Kent’s final round score of 67 included three birdies, showcasing his impressive performance. Fellow Englishman Andy Sullivan also put up a strong showing, finishing tight for fourth after a final round 70T. Lee expressed his gratitude, stating, “This was my best round, especially as the gallery out there were really cheering for me. They gave me the strength I needed.” He added, “I just hope I can leave up to their expectations in the future as well. But here’s where it gets controversial. Do you think the length of Caner’s part is more impressive than the overall victory? What do you think about the pressure of the final round? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
