Get the latest golf scores from around the world, including the PGA Tour’s Hero World Challenge and the DP World Tour’s Crown Australian Open. This week’s leaderboards feature Hideki Matsuyama’s win at the Hero World Challenge and Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen’s victory at the Crown Australian Open. We also cover the DP World Tour’s Nedbank Golf Challenge, won by Kristoffer Reitan, and the PGA Tour Champions’ Skechers World Champions Cup, where Europe took the title. Additionally, we bring you results from the Japan Golf Tour’s Golf Nippon Series JT Club, with Yosuke Asaji emerging as the winner. For the week ending November 30, we highlight Nastasia Nadaud’s win at the Ladies European Tour’s Andalucia Costa del Sol Open de Espana and David Puig’s victory at the DP World Tour’s BMW Australian PGA Championship. Stay tuned for more golf updates and don’t miss the upcoming live golf events on Sky Sports.

Get ready for a thrilling dive into the world of golf. We’re talking about the ultimate leaderboard showdown where the best golfers from around the globe battle it out for glory. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some might argue that the true winners are the fans as we get to witness these incredible displays of skill and precision. Let’s start with the PGA Tour where the Hero World Challenge just wrapped up and Hideki Matsuyama emerged as the champion. Talk about a nailbiter. Over in Australia, the DP World Tours Crown Australian Open saw Raasmus Negard Peterson take home the title, proving that golf truly is a global sport. And this is the part most people miss. The DP World Tour also hosted the Nedbank Golf Challenge where Christopher Wrighten held his nerve to claim victory. Meanwhile, over on the PGA Tour Champions, it was Europe who reigned supreme at the Sketchers World Champions Cup. But wait, there’s more. The Japan Golf Tours Golf Nippon Series JT Club saw Yoske Asagi emerge as the winner while the ladies European Tours and Aluchia Costa del Soul open to Espa was won by Nastasia Nadon. And let’s not forget the DP World Tours BMW Australian PGA Championship where David Pig made history as the first Spanish winner. Now for the majors. In 2025, Rory Mackar completed the career grand slam with a dramatic playoff win at the Masters. Scotty Sheffller followed suit at the PGA Championship, while JJ Spawn claimed an incredible victory at the US Open. And at the Open, it was Sheffller again, cruising to a major win and moving closer to that elusive career grand slam. On the women’s side, Ma Seago took home the Chevron Championship, while Maya Stark outlasted Nelly Corda to claim her maiden major title at the US Women’s Open. Mji Lee added another major to her collection at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and Grace Kim snatched a playoff win at the Evian Championship. Finally, Mu Yamashita claimed her first major victory at the AIG Women’s Open. So, who do you think will dominate the golf scene in the coming months? Will we see new faces emerge or will the established stars continue their reign? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Remember, you can catch all the action live on Sky Sports with exclusive coverage of the majors, PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour, and more. And if you’re feeling inspired, why not book a round at one of the many courses across the UK and Ireland. Stay tuned, golf enthusiasts, as we bring you all the latest news, scores, and highlights from the world of golf.

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