On Monday, November 3, Kristoffer Reitan earned a DP World Tour card for the 2025 season by winning the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final. He carded a 4-under 68 in the final round, edging out Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen and Angel Ayora by one stroke.
The Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final took place from Thursday, October 31, to Sunday, November 3, at Club de Golf Alcanada in Mallorca. A total of 46 players competed over 72 holes for the chance to secure a DP World Tour card, but only 22 were successful in gaining promotion.
With this win, Reitan became the second Norwegian, after Espen Kofstad in 2012, to claim the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final. He jumped 29 spots in the Road to Mallorca standings, finishing seventh to earn a European Tour card for the upcoming season.
Besides Reitan, 21 other players received DP World Tour promotion following the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final. Neergaard-Petersen topped the season-long Road to Mallorca Rankings to secure his card.
The Danish golfer had an impressive season, winning three titles on the Challenge Tour. He also achieved a T4 finish at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, finishing higher than Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka.
John Parry was leading the Road to Mallorca standings but could only tie for ninth in the Tour Grand Final. Nevertheless, it didn’t affect him much, as he earned his DP World Tour card by finishing second in the standings. The Englishman claimed three wins this season.
Finn Oliver Lindell finished third after closing out the year with eight consecutive top-ten finishes. Ayora moved to fourth in the rankings following his T2 finish in Mallorca. The Spaniard clinched one win this season and recorded six additional top-ten finishes.
Challenge Tour players who earned a 2025 DP World Tour card explored
Here's a look at the players who earned the DP World Tour card for 2025
- Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (DEN): 1,826.24
- John Parry (ENG): 1,595.05
- Oliver Lindell (FIN): 1,497.18
- Angel Ayora (ESP): 1,487.50
- Hamish Brown (DEN): 1,477.42
- Conor Purcell (IRL): 1,309.08
- Kristoffer Reitan (NOR): 1,094.91
- Joakim Lagergren (SWE): 1,055.06
- Jack Senior (ENG): 1,033.47
- Joel Moscatel (ESP): 996.16
- Mikael Lindberg (SWE): 910.09
- Alexander Levy (FRA): 902.07
- Benjamin Hebert (FRA): 887.75
- Robin Williams (RSA): 884.75
- Deon Germishuys (RSA): 848.46
- Björn Åkesson (SWE): 819.91
- Martin Couvra (FRA): 807.72
- Brandon Robinson Thompson (ENG): 806.95
- Tapio Pulkkanen (FIN): 731.69
- Pierre Pineau (FRA): 715.76
- Nicolai von Dellingshausen (GER): 688.94
- Lucas Bjerregaard (DEN): 684.83