#AlexNoren.Alex Noren Wins BMW PGA Championship 2025 in Thrilling Play-Off Against Adrien Saddier

Alex Noren Clinches 12th DP World Tour Title at BMW PGA Championship

BMW PGA Championship 2025: Noren Triumphs Over Saddier in Sudden-Death Play-Off

Alex Noren Takes Home €1.53M with Dramatic BMW PGA Victory at Wentworth
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Alex Norin clinches BMW PGA Championship title in dramatic playoff victory over Adrien Sadier. In one of the most electrifying finishes in recent memory, Alex Norin held his nerve under immense pressure to claim his second BMW PGA Championship title and a winner’s check of 1,530,000 after a tense playoff showdown with Franc’s Adrien Sadier. Norin and Sadier both finished regulation play at 19 underpar at Wentworth Club, setting up a nail-biting playoff in front of pack grandstands. After both players found a rough off the tea on the first extra hole, it was the Swede who recovered best. Norin calmly drained a clutch birdie putt to seal the win, his 12th career title on the DP World Tour. “There’s so many emotions right now,” Norin told Sky Sports after the round. I thought I might find the water, but I got a lucky lie and made the most of it. Despite admitting Sadier may have had the edge from tea to green, Norin credited his short game for getting over the line. Sometimes it comes to you easy, and sometimes you just got to fight, he said. Today was one of those days you really have to grind. The win adds to Norin’s impressive resume and comes just ahead of his role as vice captain for team Europe at the upcoming Rder Cup under Captain Luke Donald. While he jokingly dismissed any thoughts of making the team as a player, he hinted at pride in his form and excitement for the competition. I’m bringing the clubs back to Florida, but I’ll be cheering hard in Rome. Other notables, Tier Hatton, who began the day in contention, couldn’t maintain his third round momentum and slipped back to final round 70, finishing four shots off the lead. Patrick Reed and Aaron Rise shared third place after impressive closing rounds of 66. Justin Rose, who led early in the tournament, faded over the weekend and finished tied for 61st at six under par.

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