Friday, 4/Dec/2015
Kristoffer Broberg - (Sweden) BMW Masters Lake Malaren - Shanghai - China - 12th to 15th November 2015 This was Swedish golfer Kristoffer Broberg fourth win on the Tour. With this victory he moved into 65th position in the initial World Rankings.

Friday, 4/Dec/2015
Xiyu Lin - (China) Ladies Sanya Open Yalong Bay - China - 6th to 8th November 2015 By two strokes the young Chinese golfer Xi Yu Lin led the field to win her second time on the LET Tour. Her nearest rival was the fellow Chinese golfer Jing Yan. She moved into 5th place on the LET Ranking.

Friday, 4/Dec/2015
Russell Knox - (Scotland) WGC HSBC Champions Sheshan International - Shanghai - China - 5th to 8th November 2015 The victory for Scotlands Russell Knox was his first on the Tour. He finished two strokes ahead of American Kevin Kisner. With this win on the Tour and he moved into 28th position in the initial World Rankings.

Friday, 4/Dec/2015
Rory McIlroy - (Northern Ireland) DP World Tour Championship Jumeirah - Dubai - UAE - 19th to 22nd November 2015 Rory McIlroy marked up his 12th victory on the Tour and his second Dubai successive win. His nearest rival was Englands Andy Sullivan being just the one stroke behind. This victory placed him into 3rd place in the initial World Rankings.

Friday, 4/Dec/2015
Charles Schwartzel - (South Africa) Alfred Dunhill Championship Leopard Creek - Malelane - South Africa - 26th to 29th November 2015 South African golfer Charles Schwartzel won his 10th Tour win with his victory of the Alfred Dunhill Championship. Four strokes or more behind was a group of three Frenchmen, Gregory Bourdy, Benjamin Hebert and Sebastien Gros. Schwartzel moved into 35 place in the World Rankings.

Charles Schwartzel

Tuesday, 3/Nov/2015
Charles Schwartzel - Alfred Dunhill Championship - Leopard Creek - Malelane - South Africa - 26th to 29th November 2015.
South African golfer Charles Schwartzel won his 10th Tour win with his victory of the Alfred Dunhill Championship. Four strokes or more behind was a group of three Frenchmen, Gregory Bourdy, Benjamin Hebert and Sebastien Gros. Schwartzel moved into 35 place in the World Rankings.
Charles Schwartzel

Rory McIlroy

Tuesday, 3/Nov/2015
Rory McIlroy - DP World Tour Championship - Jumeirah - Dubai - UAE - 19th to 22nd November 2015.
Rory marked up his 12th victory on the Tour and his second Dubai successive win. His nearest rival was Englands Andy Sullivan being just the one stroke behind. This victory placed him into 3rd place in the initial World Rankings.
Rory McIlroy

Kristoffer Broberg

Tuesday, 3/Nov/2015
Kristoffer Broberg - BMW Masters - Lake Malaren - Shanghai - China - 12th to 15th November 2015.
This was Swedish golfer Kristoffer Broberg fourth win on the Tour. With this victory he moved into 65th position in the initial World Rankings.
Kristoffer Broberg

Xiyu Lin

Tuesday, 3/Nov/2015
Russell Knox - WGC HSBC Champions Sheshan Inter. - Shanghai - China - 5th to 8th November 2015.
By two strokes the young Xi Yu Lin led the field to win her second time on the LET Tour. Her nearest rival was the fellow Chinese golfer Jing Yan. She moved into 5th place on the LET Ranking.
Xiyu Lin

Russell Knox

Tuesday, 3/Nov/2015
WGC HSBC Champions
Sheshan Inter. - Shanghai - China - 5th to 8th November 2015.
The victory for Russell Knox was his first on the Tour. He finished two strokes ahead of American Kevin Kisner. With this win on the Tour and he moved into 28th position in the initial World Rankings.
Russell Knox

Thursday, 1/Oct/2015
Thorbjorn Olesen - (Denmark) Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Old Course - St. Andrews - Scotland - 1st to 4th October 2015 With a two stroke lead Danish golfer Thorbjorn Olesen claimed victory over Brooks Koepka and Chris Stroud both from the USA. Only one stroke further back was the Englishman Chris Wood. This is his third win on the Tour and he moved into 73rd position in the World Ranking and 27th place in the Race to Dubai.

Thursday, 1/Oct/2015
Hye In Yoem - (South Korea) International Ladies Open Xiamen - China - 8th to 11th October 2015 South Korean player Hye In Yeom claimed a five stroke victory in China over her nearest rivals Ssu-Chia Cheng and Kusuma Meacham.

Thursday, 1/Oct/2015
Matthew Fitzpatrick - (England) British Masters Woburn - England - 8th to 11th October 2015 This important win gave English golfer Matthew Fitzpatrick his maiden win on Tour. He ended two strokes ahead of Shane Lowry, Soren Kjeldsen and Fabrizio Zanotti. This victory placed him into 59th place in the World Rankings and 12th in the Race to Dubai.

Thursday, 1/Oct/2015
Andy Sullivan - (England) Portugal Masters Victoria - Vilamoura - Algarve - Portugal - 15th to 18th October 2015 English golfer Andy Sullivan claimed his third victory on the Tour winning the Portugal Masters in the Algarve. He ended nine strokes less than his nearest rival fellow Englishman Chris Wood. Andy Sullivan moved into 47th place in the World Rankings and 15th in the Race to Dubai.

Thursday, 1/Oct/2015
Justin Rose - (England) Hong Kong Open Fanling - Hong Kong - 22nd to 25th October 2015 English golfer Justin Rose brought his total Tour wins up to eight with his win in Hong Kong. Only one stroke behind was Danish player Lucas Bjerregard. This was his first win this year and he moved into 6th place in the World Rankings and 5th in the Race to Dubai.

Thursday, 1/Oct/2015
Emily Kristine Pederson - (Denmark) Womens Indian Open DFL - India - 23rd to 25th October 2015 This years Danish rookie at 18 years old Emily Kristine Pederson won her first LET Tour Open by one stroke. Behind her were fellow Dane Marlene Jorgensen, Becky Morgan and Cheyenne Woods. This victory placed her in 7th place in the LET Ranking.

Thursday, 1/Oct/2015
Victor Dubuisson - (France) Turkish Open The Montgomerie - Antalya - 29th to 1st November 2015 French golfer Victor Dubuisson added another win on Tour at the Turkish Open. By one stroke he beat South African Jaco van Zyl with Kiradech Aphilbarnrat a further stoke behind. This moved Victor Dubuisson into 35th place in the World Rankings and 7th in the Race to Dubai.

Tuesday, 1/Sep/2015
Lee Slattery - (England) Russian Open Skolkovo - Moscow - Russia - 3rd to 6th September 2015 One stroke lead over the Argentinean Estanislao Goya gave English golfer Lee Slattery the win. David Horsey took third place only one stroke further back. This is his second victory on the Tour and he moved into 155th position in the World Ranking and 49th place in the Race to Dubai.

Tuesday, 1/Sep/2015
Nicole Broch Larsen - (Denmark) Helsingborg Open Vasatorp - Helsingborg - Sweden - 3rd to 6th September 2015 Danish golfer Nicole Broch Larsen won with one stroke over Ashleigh Simon from South Africa. This victory placed Larsen in third position in the LET Rankings.

Tuesday, 1/Sep/2015
Thomas Pieters - (Belgium) KLM Open Kennemer - Zandvoort - Holland - 10th to 13th September 2015 Belgium golfer Thomas Pieters claimed a one stroke victory over both Eduardo de la Riva and Lee Slattery It was also his second win on the Tour. Jason Day moved into 87th place in the World Rankings and 28th in the Race to Dubai.

Tuesday, 1/Sep/2015
Lydia Ko - (New Zealand) Evian Championship Evian les Bains - France - 10th to 13th September 2015 The bright young new Zealand golfer Lydia Ko won by a comfortable eight strokes the important Evian Championship in France. Second was the USA Lexi Thompson and in third place was Shansham Feng from China. This was Lydia Kos second win this year and moved to 2nd place in the LPGA Rankings.

Tuesday, 1/Sep/2015
Rikard Karlberg - (Sweden) 72nd Open dItalia Golf Club Milano - Parco Reale di Monza - Italy - 17th to 20th September 2015 Rikard Karlberg from Sweden claimed his maiden win on the Tour after a play-off against Martin Kaymer from Germany. Rikard Karlberg then moved to 133rd place in the World Rankings and to 47th position in the Race to Dubai.

Tuesday, 1/Sep/2015
Thongchai Jaidee - (Thailand) European Open Albatross - Prague - 24th to 27th September 2015 Thailands golfer Thongchai Jaidee won his seventh trophy on the European Tour. He beat English golfer Graeme Storm by one stroke with Swedens Pelle Edberg two strokes further back. He moved to 32nd place in the World Rankings and to 8th position in the Race to Dubai.

Tuesday, 1/Sep/2015
Celin Herbin - (France) Ladies Open de France Albatross - Prague - 24th to 27th September 2015 Celin Herbin from France won the Ladies Open de France in a playoff with Emily Kristine Pedersen from Denmark. With this victory Celin moved to 27th position in the LET Rankings.

Saturday, 1/Aug/2015
Shane Lowry - (Ireland) WGC - Bridgestone Invitational Firestone - Akron - USA - 6th to 9th August 2015 With two strokes in hand Irish golfer Shane Lowry beat Bubba Watson from the USA to win this important Trophy This is his third win on the Tour and he moved into 22nd position in the World Ranking and 6th place in the Race to Dubai.

Saturday, 1/Aug/2015
Hannah Burke - (England) Tipsport Golf Masters Golf Park Pilsen - Prague - Czech Republic - 7th to 9th August 2015 English golfer Hannah Burke claimed the win by two strokes from Nicole Brach Larsen from Denmark. The victory placed Burke in eleventh place in the LET Rankings

Saturday, 1/Aug/2015
Jason Day - (Australia) USA PGA Championship Whistling Straits - Kohler - Wisconsin - USA - 13th to 16th August 2015 Australian golfer Jason Day claimed victory from American golfer Jordan Spieth by three strokes in this outstanding Masters event. It was also his third win on the Tour. Jason Day moved into 3rd place in the World Rankings.

Saturday, 1/Aug/2015
David Horsey - (England) Made in Denmark Himmerland - Farso - Denmark - 20th to 23rd August 2015 English golfer David Horsey claimed victory in his fourth win on the Tour when he finished two strokes less than Kristoffer Broberg from Sweden. He moved to 161st place in the World Rankings and to 56th position in the Race to Dubai.

Saturday, 1/Aug/2015
Thomas Pieters - (Belgium) DD Real Czech Masters Albatross - Prague - Czech Republic - 27th to 30th August 2015 After 48 attempts on the Tour the 23 year-old Belgium Thomas Pieters captured his maiden win with a three stroke lead over Pelle Edberg from Sweden. He moved to 141st place in the World Rankings to 53rd position in the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Kiradech Aphibarnrat - (Thailand) Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Match Play Murcar Links - Aberdeen - Scotland - 30th to 2nd August 2015 Thai golfer Kiradech Aphilbarnrat defeated in the final Robert Karlsson from Sweden and creating his second victory on European Tour this season. He moved to 67th place in the World Rankings to 9th position in the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Bernd Wiesberger - (Austria) Alstom Open de France Le Golf National - Paris - France - 2nd to 5th July 2015 With three strokes in hand Austrian golfer Bernd Wiesberger defeated Englishman James Morrison to claim victory in the Open de France. This is his third win on the European Tour and he moved into 25th position in the World Ranking and 4th in the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Beth Allen - (USA) Ladies European Masters Buckinghamshire - Denham - England - 2nd to 5th July 2015 USA golfer Beth Allen claimed the victory from Leona McGuire from Ireland by one stroke having previously overnight finished five strokes behind the leader. The victory placed her in fourth position in the LET Rankings

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Rickie Fowler - (USA) Scottish Open Gullane - East Lothian - Scotland - 9th to 12th July 2015 Promising young American golfer Rickie Fowler claimed his maiden European Tour victory by winning the Scottish Open. Beating Rafael Jacquelin from France by one stroke he moved into 5th place in the World Rankings.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Zach Johnson - (USA) 144th Open Championship St. Andrews - Old Course - Scotland - 18th to 21st June 2015 In an Open dodged by bad weather but with a gripping final round ending in a playoff between Zach Johnson, Marc Leishman and Louis Oosthuizen. Zach Johnson claimed the claret jug and with it his second European Tour win. With this victory he moved to 5th place in the World Rankings.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Danny Willett - (England) Omega European Master Crans-sur-Sierre - Montana - Switzerland - 23rd to 26th July 2015 By just the one stroke Englands Danny Willett took his sixth win on European Tour at Montana in Switzerland from compatriot Matthew Fitzpatrick. He is now placed 24th in the World Rankings and second in the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Rebecca Artis - (Australian) Ladies Scottish Open Dundonald Links - Troon - Scotland - 24th to 26th July 2015 In an event reduced to three rounds due to bad weather Rebecca Artis from Australia ended two shots ahead of Susann Petterson to gain the win. Rebecca Artis moved into third place on the LET Rankings.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Roope Kakko - (Finland) Madeira islands Open Santo da Serra - Madeira - Portugal - 30th to 2nd August 2015 Finnish golfer Roope Kakko claimed his maiden victory on the European Tour with his three stroke win in the Madeira Islands Open. Two Scottish golfers followed him, Scott Henry and Andrew McArthur. He moved into 255th place in the Rankings and 130th in the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Jul/2015
Inbee Park - (South Korea) Womens British Open The Trump Turnberry - Scotland - 30th to 2nd August 2015 Coming from behind on the final day the South Korean golfer Inbee Park added to her collection by her sought after British Open Trophy beating fellow Thai Jin Young Ko by three strokes. Inbee Park remained in Nº 1 position in the LPGA Rankings.

Monday, 1/Jun/2015
Alex Noren - (Denmark) Nordea Masters Malmo - Sweden - 4th to 7th June 2015 With four strokes in hand Alex Noren defeated Danish golfer Soren Kleldsen to win the Nordea Masters 2015. This is his 4th win on the European Tour and he moved into 70th position in the World Ranking and 14th in the Race to Dubai.

Monday, 1/Jun/2015
Chris Wood - (England) Lyoness Open Diamond - Alzenbrugg - Austria - 11th to 14th June 2015 English golfer Chris Wood won the Lyoness Open 2015 by two strokes from Spanish player Rafa Cabrera-Bello in Austria. Chris Wood with a second win on the European Tour he moved to 84th in the World Rankings and 23rd in the Race to Dubai.

Monday, 1/Jun/2015
Jordan Spieth - (USA) US Open Chambers Bay - Washington - USA - 18th to 21st June 2015 By just one stroke Jordan Spieth captured the US Open from fellow American Dustin Johnson and South African Louis Oosthuizen. With this second win on the European Tour he maintained his position of 2nd place in the World Rankings.

Monday, 1/Jun/2015
Christel Boeljon - (Holland) Deloitee Ladies Open The International - Amersterdam - Holland - 19th to 21st June 2015 With four strokes in hand Dutch golfer Christel Boeljon defeated Ursula Wikstrom from Finland and Emily Kristine Pedersen from Denmark in the Deloitee ladies Open in Holland. This victory moved her into 15th place in the LET Rankings

Monday, 1/Jun/2015
Pablo Larrazabal - (Spain) BMW International Open Eichenreid - Munich - Germany - 25th to 28th June 2015 Spanish golfer Pablo Larrazabal gained the victory at the BMW Open from Swedish player Henrik Stenson. With this fourth win on the European Tour he moved his positioning in the World Rankings to 69th place and 25th in the Race to Dubai.

Friday, 1/May/2015
George Coetzee - (South Africa) Mauritius Open Heritage - Domaine de Bel Ombre - Mauritius - 7th to 10th May 2015 This was George Coetzees third win on the European Tour and the second this year. He defeated Thorbjorn Oleson from Denmark in a playoff and with Mardan Mamat only one stroke behind the pair. He moved into 57th position in the World Ranking and 14th in the Race to Dubai.

Friday, 1/May/2015
Shanshan Feng - (China) Buick Championship Shanghai Qizhong Garden - China - 7th to 10th May 2015 World number five the Chinese player Shanshan Feng defeated Hyeon Seo Kang in a a playoff in the Buick Championship. Only one stroke behind the pair was Nicole Broch Larsen from Denmark. Shanshan Feng moved to number three in the LET Rankings.

Friday, 1/May/2015
James Morrison - (England) Open de Espana Real Club de Golf El Prat - Barcelona - Spain - 14th to 17th May 2015 Englishman James Morrison won in a playoff against Edouard Espana from France and giving him his second victory on the European Tour. He moved to 136th position in the World Rankings and 25th place in the race to Dubai.

Friday, 1/May/2015
Melissa Reid - (England) Turkish Airlines Ladies Open Carya - Belek - Turkey - 17th to 20th May 2015 English golfer Melissa Reid gained a final four stroke lead over her nearest rival Gwladys Nocera from France in Turkey. With a further stroke back was Laura Davies, Sally Watson and Kylie Walker. With this win Melissa Reid moved to second place in the LET Rankings.

Friday, 1/May/2015
Byeong Hun An - (South Korea) BMW PGA Championship Wentworth - Virginia Water - Surrey - England - 21st to 24th May 2015 The South Korean Byeong Hun An won his maiden European Tour with a outstanding final round placing him six strokes less than his nearest rival Miguel Angel Jimenez from Spain. He moved to 54th place in the World Rankings and 3rd in the Race to Dubai.

Friday, 1/May/2015
Soren Kjeldsen - (Denmark) Irish Open Royal County Down -,Newcastle - Co. Down - Northern Ireland - 28th to 31st May 2015 The Danish golfer Soren Kjeldsen held the lead throughout the last day to score a European Tour win after six years since the last one. However, it ended in a playoff against Eddie Pepperell from England and Bernd Wiesberger from Austria. He moved to 105th place in the World Rankings and 18th position in the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Apr/2015
Rory McIlroy - (Northern Ireland) WGC - Cadillac Match Play San Francisco - California - USA - 29th to 3rd April 2015 The Northern Irishman carried himself to victory in the WGC Match Play beating Gary Woodland in 4 and 2. He previously beat Jim Furyk in the last four having beaten Paul Casey in the quarter-finals. He remained at Nº 1 position in both the World Rankings and the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Apr/2015
Ashun Wu - (China) Volvo China Open Shanghai - China - 23rd to 26th April 2015 The 29 year old Ashun Wu became the first Chinese golfer to win on the Tour on home soil - this was after 26 Tour events. He beat Englands David Howell by one stroke with a threesome composed of Emiliano Grillo, Prom Measavat and Alexander Levy just one further stroke behind.

Wednesday, 1/Apr/2015
Kiradech Aphilbarnrat - (Thailand) Shenzhen International Genzon - Shenzen - China - 16th to 19th April 2015 This became to second win on the European Tour for Kiradech Aphilbarnrat from Thailand in 61 attempts. It ended in a tight play-off against Li Hao-tong from China with Tommy Fleetwood from England only one stroke behind the leaders. This win moved Kiradech Aphilbarnrat into 78th place in the World Rankings and 6th in the Race to Dubai.

Wednesday, 1/Apr/2015
Jordan Spieth - (USA) The Masters Augusta - Georgia - USA - 9th to 12th April 2015 The 21 year old showed sensational golfing ability in a sensational four rounds and wining The Masters with a 18 strokes below par. His nearest rivals was the USA Phil Mickelson and Englishman Justin Rose, both lying four shots behind. At one time Jordan Spieth reached 19 shots below but ended on 18. He broke the record number of birdies ever scored in any important tournament (28) and his opening round of 64 strokes was the lowest in The Masters history. This was his fifth win since turning professional and he moved to Nº 2 in World Ranking.

Sunday, 1/Mar/2015
Trevor Fisher Jnr. - (South Africa) Africa Open Championship East London - South Africa - 5th to 8th March, 2015 With only 46 participations on the Tour, Trevor Fisher Jnr. claimed his first win with a 5 stroke lead over the following field. Englishman Matt Ford lay second and three further strokes behind was Spains Eduardo de la Riva and his fellow countryman Jorge Campillo. Joining them was Marten Orum Madsen from Denmark. This win placed him 159 in the World Rankings and 23 in the Race to Dubai.

Sunday, 1/Mar/2015
Dustin Johnson - (USA) WGC - Cadillac Championship Florida - USA - 5th to 8th March, 2015 After six months off, Dustin Johnson returned with hard fought win by one stroke over fellow Americans J.B. Holmes and with only one stroke behind him was Bubba Watson. This was Dustin Johnson second win on the Tour after 49 attempts. He moved to 9th position in the World Rankings.

Sunday, 1/Mar/2015
George Coetzee - (South Africa) Tshwane Open Pretoria - South Africa - 12th to 15th March, 2015 George Coetzee claimed his 2nd victory on Tour beating fellow South African Jacques Blaauw by one stroke. A further three strokes behind were two more South Africans, Dean Burmester and Tjaat Van Der Walt, plus Craig Lee from Scotland. This win placed George Coetzee in 69 position on the World Rankings and 15th in the Race to Dubai.

Sunday, 1/Mar/2015
So Yeon Ryu Ko - (Korea) World Ladies Championship Blackstone - USA - 12th to 15th March, 2015 Against a formidable field the South Korean claimed her 13th professional win leading by one stroke from fellow South Korean, Inbee Park. Two stokes behind were Norways Suzann Petterson and Chinas Xiyu Lin. On the LPGA Tour So Yeon Ryu Ko then moved into the 16th position.

Sunday, 1/Mar/2015
Richie Ramsey - (Scotland) Trophee Hassan II Agadir - Morocco - 26th to 29th March, 2015 This was the 135 victory by a Scot on the Tour when Richie Ramsey captured his third European Tour win by one stroke from Frenchman Romain Wattel. This was after dropping 4 strokes over two holes. Only one stroke further behind was a field of 6 other players. Richie Ramsey moved to 77th in the World Rankings and 26th in the Race to Dubai.

Sunday, 1/Mar/2015
Gwladys Nocera - (France) Lalla Meryem Cup Agadir - Morocco - 26th to 29th March, 2015 French golfer Gwladys Nocera gained her 14th grand professional win by 2 stokes over Spanish Nicole Garcia, and Englands Melissa Reid and Felicity Johnson. With this victory Gwladys moved into first place on the Ladies Order of Merit.

Sunday, 1/Feb/2015
Andy Sullivan - (England) South African Open Johannesburg - South Africa - 8th to 11th January, 2015 This was Andy Sullivans first win on the Tour after 87 attempts. He had a dramatic playoff on the 18th hole against South African Charl Schwartzel Donald. Placed third was Englishman Lee Slattery with one stroke behind. The victory placed him in 81st position in the World Rankings and 15th in the Race to Dubai.

Sunday, 1/Feb/2015
Gary Stal - (France) Abu Dhabi Championship Abu Dhabi - UAE - 15th to 18th January, 2015 Frenchman Gary Stal claimed his maiden victory against a stellar field with a flawless final round. Starting with an earlier eight shot deficit he won by one stroke from Rory McIlroy and with Marin Kaymer only one further stroke behind. This win placed him 106 in the World Rankings and 4th in the Race to Dubai.

Sunday, 1/Feb/2015
Branden Grace - (South Africa) Qatar Masters Doha - Qatar - 21st to 24th January, 2015 Branden Grace won his sixth Tour title and the second one this season with a solid round being one stroke ahead of Marc Warren from Scotland and two from Bernd Wiesberger from Austria. This victory took him to 44th in the World Rankings and 3rd in the Race to Dubai.

Sunday, 1/Feb/2015
Rory McIlroy - (Northern Ireland) Dubai Desert Classic Dubai - UAE - 29th to 01st February, 2015 Rory McIlroy commenced his first day with a round of 64 strokes and continued in good form to finish 3 strokes less than Swedish Alex Noren and 6 strokes less of Scotlands Stephen Gallacher. This win brings Rory McIlroy Tour total to 10 out of his 145 participations. This victory maintained his 1st position in the World Rankings.

Thursday, 1/Jan/2015
Denny Willett - (England) Nedbank Challenge Sun City - South Africa - 4th to 7th December, 2014 This win gave Denny Willett his second victory on the Tour in 169 attempts. He finished 4 strokes ahead of Englishman Ross Fisher, followed a further two strokes behind by Luke Donald. This win placed him in 50th position in the World Rankings.

Thursday, 1/Jan/2015
Branden Grace - (South Africa) WGC-HSBC Champions Shanghai - China - 11th to 14th December 2014 The successful Branden Grace brought his total wins up to five on the Tour in 121 participations. His 7 strokes advantage over his nearest rival, fellow South African Louis Oosthuizen, provided a convincing win and placed him in position 82 in the World Rankings.