Germany’s Nicolai von Dellingshausen secured his maiden DP World Tour title with a two-stroke victory at the 2025 Austrian Alpine Open presented by SalzburgerLand.
The moment Nicolai Von Dellingshausen won his first title on the DP World Tour 👏#AustrianAlpineOpen pic.twitter.com/VEJV853ZOC
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The German, who went into the final day one stroke behind close friend Marcel Schneider, recorded his third five under par round of the week at Golf Club Gut Altentann as he won his first DP World Tour title on his 110th start.
Starting the day on 14 under par, Von Dellingshausen moved to the top of the leaderboard after back-to-back gains on the third and fourth hole, capitalising on an opening bogey by Schneider. The 32-year-old dropped a shot at the par four sixth, but finished his front nine with a birdie on the eighth and an eagle on the ninth to make the turn in four under.
He then moved to 19 under par after a birdie at the tenth and he parred his way home to win by two from Schneider and last week’s Soudal Open champion Kristoffer Reitan.
"I can't describe it right now, I'm lost for words"
Nicolai Von Dellingshausen reacts to becoming the third German winner of the Austrian Open 🎙️#AustrianAlpineOpen pic.twitter.com/Q13Zccd5vY
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Reitan, who last week came from nine strokes back to win his maiden title, carded a ten under par round of 60 to take a share of second place. The Norwegian covered his front nine in just 29 strokes and he had an eagle opportunity at the last for the second round of 59 in DP World Tour history, but his putt narrowly missed on the low side and he tapped in for the first round of 60 on Tour since November 2023.
Denmark’s Jeff Winther carded a one under par round of 69 to finish the week in fourth place, recording his best result so far on the 2025 Race to Dubai.
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