Neergaard-Petersen claims breakthrough victory at the Australian Open

December 07, 2025

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen produced a superb final round performance at Royal Melbourne to secure the 2025 Crown Australian Open title. The 26-year-old Dane showed impressive control throughout a demanding final day and held off several strong challengers to claim the biggest win of his career.

Starting the round in front, Neergaard-Petersen quickly learned that nothing would come easy. The firm, fast conditions at Royal Melbourne rewarded accuracy and punished anything short sided. As the field closed in, he needed to stay patient and play to the strengths that had carried him through the opening three rounds.

The middle section of the round became a tactical battle. Cameron Smith applied pressure, several others made moves up the leaderboard, and the margin at the top constantly shifted. Neergaard-Petersen responded well, producing a run of confident iron shots and controlled putts that helped settle the momentum back in his favour.

The turning point arrived over the closing stretch where he stayed composed, avoided the trouble that caught others out, and positioned himself for a strong finish. By the time he reached the 18th green, Neergaard-Petersen had built enough of an edge to step forward and close out a one shot victory.

This triumph represents a significant moment in his young career. It provides access to major championships next season and establishes him as a player who is capable of winning at the highest level. With this breakthrough behind him, Neergaard-Petersen now enters the next phase of his career with confidence and growing expectation.

Final Leaderboard

Pos Player To Par R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (DEN) -15 67 66 66 70 269
2 Cam Smith (AUS) -14 70 65 66 69 270
3 Si Woo Kim (KOR) -13 70 66 65 70 271
4 Michael Hollick (RSA) -12 69 69 69 65 272
5 Adam Scott (AUS) -11 69 66 68 70 273
T6 Jose Luis Ballester (ESP) -10 69 68 65 72 274
T6 Daniel Hillier (NZL) -10 68 68 67 71 274
T8 Carlos Ortiz (MEX) -9 65 70 66 74 275
T8 Caleb Surratt (USA) -9 70 66 69 70 275
T8 Elvis Smylie (AUS) -9 65 72 69 69 275
T8 Matt McCarty (USA) -9 70 69 69 67 275
T12 Davis Bryant (USA) -8 71 67 69 69 276
T12 Daniel Rodrigues (POR) -8 69 64 74 69 276
T14 Min Woo Lee (AUS) -7 69 65 69 74 277
T14 Greg Chalmers (AUS) -7 73 66 68 70 277
T14 Ryan Fox (NZL) -7 65 71 71 70 277
T14 Rory McIlroy (NIR) -7 72 68 68 69 277
T18 Wenyi Ding (CHN) -6 71 65 68 74 278
T18 Lucas Herbert (AUS) -6 75 65 65 73 278
T18 Jack Buchanan (AUS) -6 70 72 64 72 278

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