“This victory gives me so much confidence heading into the Masters and the rest of my career.”
Tom McKibbin delivered a stunning performance to capture the 2025 Hong Kong Open title, securing his place in next year’s Masters Tournament. The young Northern Irish golfer finished an impressive 27-under-par, seven strokes ahead of American Peter Uihlein, marking one of the most dominant wins in the event’s history.
McKibbin opened the tournament in style with a brilliant course-record 60 at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling. He maintained his momentum with consistent rounds across all four days, showing remarkable control and confidence under pressure. His final-round 63 sealed the victory in commanding fashion, leaving the rest of the field far behind.
This victory not only brings McKibbin his biggest career achievement so far but also earns him exemptions into the 2026 Masters and Open Championship. Speaking after the win, McKibbin said, “I’ve dreamt of doing this since I was a young kid. It feels incredible to finally make it happen.”
The win highlights McKibbin’s growing potential on the global stage and marks a major step forward in his professional golf journey.
