SUN CITY, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 07: Kristoffer Reitan of Norway plays his second shot on the 18th hole on day four of the Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player 2026 at Gary Player CC on December 07, 2025 in Sun City, South Africa. (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images)
It was a littler nervy, understandably, but Norway’s Kristoffer Reitan did just enough to win the 2025 Nedbank Golf Challenge at Sun City on Sunday.
Reitan went into the final round with a commanding five-stroke lead, but bogeys at the first, third and seventh set him back, as did a fourth bogey later on at the 15th, to go with four birdies, all on his front nine, and a charge from especially England’s Dan Bradbury ensured it wasn’t going to be plain-sailing for the Norwegian.
In the end, Reitan shot an even-par 72 on Sunday to finish on his overnight score of 17-under-par for the tournament, one stroke ahead of Bradbury, who did everything to catch the Norwegian.
The Englishman shot a final round 66, with no blemishes and six birdies.
Jaden Schaper, the best-placed South African, alongside Bradbury in second place, made four birdies and no drops in a 68, but it also wasn’t enough to haul in Reitan.
Three shots further back and four off the winner, was Christiaan Bezuidenhout (13-under-par), with Shaun Norris alone in fifth on 11-under-par.
Reitan led from start to finish, with this his second DP World Tour title, following his victory previously at the Soudal Open in May.