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Hello and welcome to the season opener on the 2025 Asian Tour schedule. Fantastic stuff from Julian Salaul. The 2025 International Series season opens here in Grram in India. Headlining the field is the reigning US Open champion Bryson Dejambo. That’s outrageous. >> No. [screaming] [cheering] Oh, that is just incredible. >> And Ole Hans taps in for a victory which will feel very special indeed. >> What a story here at Milbrook. [cheering] Peak is perfect. What a win for Ryan Peak. [cheering] >> Oh, it’s in. Yes, [laughter] >> a hugely impressive performance all week here in Macau by Carlos Ortiz. Now Jazz’s fourth and the fourth. Oh my goodness. Jazz for birdie on 18 to post 10 under par. Fabulous. What a Sunday for him. Yman finally can celebrate. >> The international series adds a new destination to its worldwide schedule. We’re in Japan. So this for a closing eagle. That’s the way to clinch a victory. An eagle from Lucas Herbert for a round of 64. It’s sweet victory for Saddam Kenjana. He wins the 67th Colon Korea Open. >> The Asian tour makes a welcome return to North Africa International Series Morocco. >> Yes, he’s won it in style. Well done, Scott Vincent. >> It’s perfection for Pratti Tiani at Pondog Inda. He is your 2025 Manderi Indonesia Open Champion. Higa wins his second Shinhan Dongi Open title. Would you believe it? Kazuki Higer goes back to back in Chinese Taipei. Stunning performance. Rotten Wanosan wins the Mercury’s Taiwan Masters. Oh, but he’s recovered brilliantly. What a shot. Fade Armsby has won the Jakarta international on the first playoff all and he’ll be absolutely delighted. >> Dominic Fouse the champion at the SGM Macau Open. >> Oh, once again he judges the speed beautifully. >> Look at this. Miguel Tabuina, [cheering] an almighty raw, magnificent Miguel Tabina. What a way to cap off a historic week here in the Philippines. [cheering] >> What a shot. >> Oh my goodness. We have a contender for shot of the week. [cheering] >> What an exhibition. Magical McKibben. 27 under par. This might just be the week when Tom McKibben broke through as a major player. The Singapore Open makes a welcome return to the Asian Tour. Ali Schneider Jans at 14. What a good shot this is. And it’s in. Oh, Ollie Snder Jans. And he only needs one. It becomes the first Japanese champion in the Singapore Open for 49 years. >> Barrett Wu wins his first Asian Tour title at the Taiwan Glass Tyong Open. Third shot into the par five for Paul Casey. >> What a performance by Jose Bayasta, the international series rankings champion. Scott Vincent >> Supra wins the Barath Classic. And >> the amter from Morocco with a bright future in front, a college student. That is in the hole for Adam. >> Try and flight it down and take some spin off. Oh, what a golf shot. Bjorn Heldren. It’s a winning birdie for the sweet. A terrific [music] season for the order champion Kazukihiga.

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