“Calm under pressure, Puig proved he belongs among golf’s rising stars.”
David Puig, the rising 23-year-old Spanish golfer, achieved a major breakthrough by winning the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland. He shot a composed final-round 5-under-par 66. His total of 18-under earned him a two-stroke victory over China’s Ding Wenyi, who also impressed with a 66.
The win is historic. Puig is the first Spaniard since Seve Ballesteros in 1981 to claim the title. Fans and analysts praised Puig for his fearless shot-making, reminiscent of Ballesteros’s legendary style.
Throughout the tournament, Puig showed maturity beyond his years. He handled windy conditions, pressure from chasing players, and the expectations of leading the final round. His steady putting and bold iron play were key to sealing the win.
This triumph gives Puig his first DP World Tour title. It also earns him a two-year tour exemption. This opens the door to more elite events and a stronger presence in global golf. Many believe this marks the start of a bright, long career for the young Spaniard.
