Garrick Higgo is back in the winner’s circle! The South African golfer claimed his second PGA Tour title at the 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship with a clutch even-par 72 on a windy Sunday. But this win came with high drama—Joel Dahmen, who led all week, suffered a heartbreaking collapse with three straight bogeys to close his round.

Higgo, who lost his PGA Tour card in 2024, made a statement in just his third start of the season. The win not only earns him a two-year exemption but signals his return to form. Meanwhile, Dahmen’s stunning unraveling left fans and fellow players in disbelief.

Watch the full recap of this rollercoaster finish, and see how Higgo’s resilience and Dahmen’s missteps shaped one of the most memorable finishes of the 2025 PGA Tour season.

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Garrick Higgo Shocks Joel Dahmen to Win 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship

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Garrick Higo closed with an even par 72 at the Corales Pontakana Championship and on a tough windy Sunday, it was just enough to earn his second PGA Tour victory. The win came as Joel Dolman, who led wire-to-wire all week, faltered down the stretch with three consecutive bogeies on the final holes. It was a dramatic finish that saw the momentum shift in the final moments, turning what looked like Dolmen’s tournament into a comeback story for Higo. Domin had opened the week with a course record 62 broke the 36-hole scoring mark and tied the 54 hole record, putting him in prime position for a wire-to-wire victory. But a final round 76 unraveled his hopes. On a course where wind dictated play, the closing stretch proved punishing. A bogey on 16 from the middle of the fairway started the slide. A short miss on 17 followed and a tough approach and missed putt on 18 sealed the collapse. Afterward, Domin admitted he was stunned, calling the finish inexcusable and saying the loss would take time to process. For Higo, the win was redemptive. Once a rising star after his 2021 Palmetto Championship win, he lost his PGA Tour card last season. This was only his third start of 2025. With this victory, he regains full status through a two-year exemption and takes home a $720,000 check. More importantly, it’s a validation of the work he’s put in through the struggles. Reflecting on the tough road back, Hedo said he’s been in dark places, but new progress was happening. He called the win a big step in the right direction and believes his game still has room to grow. He admitted he never thought a 72 would be enough, expecting the wind to die down rather than intensify, but as conditions toughened, the steady round held up. Higo becomes the 12th international winner in just 18 events this season, underscoring the global depth of the PGA Tour. Domin, though heartbroken, acknowledged the lessons in defeat. He praised Higo and took accountability for his own late round mistakes. Though the loss stings, his week still showcased elite play for most of the tournament. In golf, sometimes heartbreak and triumph walk side by side. And at Corales, both played out in dramatic fashion.

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