The 10th edition of the Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup Grand Final has successfully concluded at the Gloria Golf Resort in Antalya, marking another milestone for what has become the world’s most extensive corporate amateur golf competition.
The event, held from November 17 to 21, reaffirmed its status as one of the most prestigious amateur golf tournaments in the world.
Since its inception in 2013, the Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup has grown into a global sporting phenomenon.
More than 750 tournaments have been staged across 85 countries and 130 destinations, with over 60,000 amateur golfers participating.
This year alone, over 10,000 amateur golfers competed in 122 events spread across 83 countries, culminating in the grand showdown in Antalya.
Pakistan’s Adeel Shafqat clinched the biggest honour of the tournament, emerging as the Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup 2025 Gross Champion with a total score of 151, finishing seven over par.
In the elite Gold TAWGC Category, Jose Garcia San Juan of the United Arab Emirates took first place with 73 stableford points over two rounds.
Seifeddine Zarzour of Algeria followed him in second place, while Abdul Rehman Qureshi of Pakistan finished third.
Mexico’s Agustin Valdes Kato dominated the Silver Category, securing the title with 78 stableford points over two rounds.
Michael Sharaiha of Jordan placed second, while Wang Fan of China finished third.
Turkish Airlines: “A Global Brand Event Growing Stronger Each Year”


Turkish Airlines’ Senior Vice President of Sales (Region I), Ahmet Harun Baştürk, praised the tournament for strengthening the airline’s global connections and brand influence.
“Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup has become a valuable platform that goes beyond being just a sports event, strengthening the strong bonds we have built with our guests around the world.”
He noted that the 2025 Grand Final underscored the tournament’s remarkable evolution.
“The Grand Final in Antalya once again demonstrated how the tournament has evolved into a global brand event over the years. As Turkish Airlines, we believe that our support for sports makes significant contributions to both our international presence and our vision of connecting cultures. I sincerely congratulate all the competitors and everyone involved in this special event.”
The Antalya Grand Final brought together 120 top amateur golfers from around the world—an event befitting one of the globe’s premier golf destinations.
The tournament, now widely regarded as the world’s biggest corporate amateur golf championship, ended on a high note, reinforcing Turkish Airlines’ commitment to global sporting excellence and cultural connection.
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