Pukhraj Singh Gill from India concluded the Ever Glory ADT Open on the Asian Development Tour with three consistent rounds of 3-under 69 each, securing a Tied-19th position. Gill, a standout player from Ludhiana who topped the IGPL Order of Merit in India in 2025, aimed to progress to the Asian Tour through the Asian Development Tour. He totaled 9-under 204 with scores of 69-69-69, placing him Tied-19th and elevating him to the sixth spot on the Merit List, enhancing his chances of advancing to the 2027 Asian Tour as the Top-10 players progress.
Nathan Han from the USA triumphed in the Ever Glory ADT Open by birdieing the first playoff hole, defeating Sean Ramos from the Philippines. The tournament was shortened to 54 holes due to Typhoon Bavi. Among other Indian participants, Khalin Joshi finished Tied-12th with a total of 12-under, while Kartik Singh missed the 36-hole cut after scoring 74-68.
Han clinched victory with a seven-under-par 65 in the final round, tying with Ramos and Korea’s Minhyeok Yang at 16-under-par. The tournament was curtailed to 54 holes due to the impending typhoon, leading to a playoff immediately after regulation play to determine the champion. Han’s win was a result of his consistent performance throughout the week, with a remarkable final round that included an eagle and five birdies, securing the title in the playoff.
