Thriston Lawrence landed his fifth DP World Tour title as he summitted a high-calibre leaderboard to become a two-time winner of the Omega European Masters.
Below, find out what he achieved with his victory at Crans-sur-Sierre GC in Crans-Montana.
Key Facts: Thriston Lawrence's victory at the Omega European Masters
• His fifth DP World Tour title in his 117th appearance
• His second victory at the Omega European Masters, having won in a play off against Matt Wallace in 2022
• Comes two years and 67 days after his most recent victory worldwide at the 2023 BMW International Open
• One of seven South African golfers to have won the Omega European Masters, alongside Ernie Els, Jeff Hawkes, Hugh Baiocchi, Dale Hayes, Harold Henning and Bobby Locke
• Fourth win a player from South Africa on the 2025 Race to Dubai, joining Shaun Norris (Alfred Dunhill Championship), Jacques Kruyswijk (Magical Kenya Open presented by absa) and Dylan Naidoo (Investec South African Open Championship)
• The 175th win by players from South Africa on the DP World Tour
• Jumps 79 places on the Race to Dubai Rankings, moving from 98th to 19th with 1,220.31 points
• Climbs to 68th in the Official World Golf Ranking, from 94th
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