MJ Daffue Wins DP World PGTI Open in Thrilling Finish, Saptak Talwar Top Indian

South Africa's MJ Daffue secured his second title in two months by winning the DP World PGTI Open with a bogey-free final round of 69. He finished one shot clear of American Jhared Hack and India's Saptak Talwar, who was the top-performing Indian. Talwar's runner-up finish helped him maintain his lead in the DP World Tour's Order of Merit. The victory propels Daffue to the top of the season-long Road to Mallorca Rankings.

Key Points: Daffue Wins DP World PGTI Open, Talwar Finishes Second

  • Daffue wins with bogey-free 69
  • Saptak Talwar is best Indian at T2
  • Daffue tops Road to Mallorca Rankings
  • Talwar leads Order of Merit
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South Africa's Daffue secures win on dramatic final day at DP World PGTI Open 2026; Saptak Talwar finishes as best Indian in tied second

South Africa's MJ Daffue clinches victory at the DP World PGTI Open. India's Saptak Talwar finishes tied second and leads the Order of Merit.

"I've been patient... my moto has been 'dogged, determination and patience' and that helped me out there today. - MJ Daffue"

Nuh, March 22

MJ Daffue produced a bogey-free final round to seal a second title in two months on a thrilling final day of the DP World PGTI Open, a US$300,000 event co-sanctioned by the DP World PGTI.

The South African, who started Sunday with a four-stroke lead, signed for a 69 to reach 21 under par 267 and finish one shot clear of American Jhared Hack and India's Saptak Talwar.

The victory sees Daffue catapult to the top of the season-long Road to Mallorca Rankings.

"I'm really pleased," he said. "The first one gets something off your back, but this time, I believed I could do it.

"I knew I was comfortable, and I have brought some momentum from the last few weeks.

"I've been patient. I've been working with a sports psychologist, and my moto has been 'dogged, determination and patience' and that helped me out there today."

Daffue had six holes of his third round remaining when he returned to Classic Golf & Country Club on Sunday morning, the 37-year-old carding a 67 to move to 18 under par after round three.

A slow start to his final round saw him level through eight holes before a solitary birdie at the ninth was followed by an eagle on the par five fourteenth.

Saptak Talwar, who was placed third and two shots off the lead after round three, had a slow start in round four as he made seven pars and a bogey on the first eight holes.

Saptak, a winner on the DP World PGTI last week, then came roaring back with five birdies between the ninth and the 18th including a crucial 10 feet conversion on the 13th.

The 27-year-old Talwar earned US$27,000 (INR 24,30,000) for his effort that helped him continue in the lead in the DP World PGTI Order of Merit as his season's earnings moved to INR 70,30,200.

Saptak said, "I started off a little tentative on the first eight holes today. But I was proud of the fight I showed on the last 10 holes.

Coming off last week's win was tiring. After a win, you have to put your expectations back in check. You've got to reset and start from zero. That's what I did well by putting myself in a good position after the first two rounds this week.

"The birdie on the 13th was the turning point for me today. It set me up for a good finishing stretch. Importantly, I kept the bogeys to a minimum for the second successive week. I had just two bogeys this week. My iron game has been sharp and my putter has also started firing.

"The performances at the last two events give me a lot of self-belief heading into the Indian Open next week."

Jhared Hack, winner of the DP World PGTI's season-opener, scored a bogey-free 65 on the final day to finish joint runner-up along with Saptak at a total of 20-under 268.

Jhared is currently placed second on the DP World PGTI's merit list behind Talwar with season's earnings of INR 64,96,800.

The two other Indians who finished inside the top-10 were Yuvraj Sandhu (71), who was tied sixth at 16-under 272, and Ravi Kumar (69) who was tied ninth at 15-under 273.

Rashid Khan (74) and Pritish Singh Karayat (71) finished tied 17th at 13-under 275.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Daffue was just too good today, a bogey-free final round under pressure is championship stuff. But Saptak fought so hard on the back nine! Earning over 70 lakhs this season already is incredible. All the best for the Indian Open next week!
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Rahul R
Great to see multiple Indians in the top 10. Sandhu and Ravi Kumar also did well. We need more tournaments like this in India to give our players this high-level exposure. The prize money is a good incentive too.
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Aman W
Saptak's comment about resetting expectations after a win is so insightful. It's easy to get carried away. His patience and iron game were the difference. Just one more shot and it could have been a playoff! So close.
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Karan T
A respectful critique: The article focuses a lot on the winner and Saptak, which is fair, but I wish there was a bit more detail on how the other Indians like Rashid Khan played their final rounds. Still, a thrilling finish overall!
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Michael C
Watching from the US, this was a fantastic tournament. The DP World Tour and PGTI collaboration is producing great golf. Hack and Talwar are having a brilliant duel for the merit list title. The Classic Golf & Country Club looks like a superb venue.

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