LIV Golf’s Marc Leishman ended a 17-year wait for victory in his home country by winning the Victorian PGA Championship on Sunday.

December 14, 2025

Leishman was one of them, with a four-over-par 76 that included a birdie at the last still proving to be enough as he triumphed by a single stroke from Josh Younger on five-under-par overall.

Speaking to the PGA Tour of Australasia, Leishman said: “It was a brutally tough day. I sort of knew it was going to be like that (but) you hope you can shoot better than that.

“On days like this, obviously you know everyone’s going to be having bogeys and unfortunately I had a few early, but fought back and managed to birdie the last there which was nice.”

Leishman’s victory should not come as too much of a surprise, especially when his recent form is taken into consideration.

The Australian has managed three top-six finishes in his past five starts while the other two results in that sequence were hardly disappointing – a T11th at the PIF Saudi International and a T18th at the Crown Australian Open.

Marc Leishman with his dad, Paul, who caddied for him this week ❤️#VICPGA pic.twitter.com/SrS2nsvEZiDecember 14, 2025

Leishman, who claimed his debut win at LIV Golf Miami earlier this year, admitted it was nice to finally see a trophy in his hands after such good play of late.

He continued: “I’m really happy to get a victory. I’ve been playing well for the last, well, all year really.

“I’ve been hitting the ball great these last three weeks in Australia with not a whole lot to show for it results wise, but it’s nice to walk away with a win here.”