Drew Nesbitt (Horseshoe Valley) captures PGA Tour Americas Victoria Open

Victoria, British Columbia – Drew Nesbitt outlasted A.J. Ewart in a thrilling playoff to capture the 2025 Times Colonist Victoria Open presented by Andrew Sheret Limited on Sunday. The two Canadians finished regulation in a tie for the lead at 20-under 260, with Nesbitt firing a 5-under 65 in windy conditions to erase the four-shot lead Ewart had at the beginning of the day. Nesbitt completed the comeback on the third extra hole by rolling in a 15-footer for birdie at the 202-yard, par-3 ninth.

“I’ve been out here a little longer than some other guys, but I’ve dug deep internally and really tried to show myself that I can do this, that I’m able to play to my potential,” said the 30-year-old from Horseshoe Valley, Ontario, reflecting on the determination that has kept his career alive.

With the victory, Nesbitt jumped to No. 7 in the Fortinet Cup standings at a crucial point in the season. Only one event remains – the Fortinet Cup Championship, beginning Thursday at Morgan Creek Golf Course in Surrey, British Columbia – before the season-long race for 10 Korn Ferry Tour cards concludes.

“Job’s not done. I look at it like holding a lead in a tournament. When you come to Sunday, you still have to play a good round of golf. Next week’s no different. Just because you’re in a position to earn Korn Ferry Tour membership doesn’t mean anything is guaranteed. This tour is strong, there are good players, and anything can happen. My goal is to go out next week, play the best I can, and let the results take care of themselves,” added Nesbitt, who had his father, Dave, as his caddie this week at Uplands Golf Club.

For Ewart, the day ended in disappointment after starting with a four-shot lead. Still, his runner-up finish lifted him to No. 12 in the Fortinet Cup, just 58.25 points shy of the top 10.

Charting the Champion

 

Name Drew Nesbitt
2025 Fortinet Cup Standings No. 7
Age/Birthplace 30/ Horseshoe Valley, Ontario
Residence Tampa, Florida
High School Eastview Secondary School
Turned Pro 2014

 

About Drew Nesbitt (1st, -20)

  • Won the Times Colonist Victoria Open presented by Andrew Sheret Limited at the age of 30 years, 5 months, 17 days for his first win in 21 PGA TOUR Americas career starts
  • Becomes the first Canadian player to win this season on PGA TOUR Americas. He is also the fourth Canadian winner across two PGA TOUR Americas seasons, joining last year’s winners Matthew Anderson (2024 ECP Brazil Open), Stuart MacDonald (2024 Dinners Club Peru Open), and AJ Ewart (2024 Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open presented by Lake Country Co-op).
  • Moves to No. 7 in the Fortinet Cup Points List in a week he entered as No. 39
  • This win improves his season record to one win and three top 10s in nine starts. Earlier in the season, he had finished solo third at the Explore NB Open and T4 at the ECP Brazil Open.
  • Despite playing as a professional since 2014, he has never made a start on the Korn Ferry Tour
  • Had one win in 67 previous PGA TOUR-sanctioned events, winning the 2019 Mexico Open on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, a Tour in which he made 25 career starts
  • Carded the first and only 59 ever recorded on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica during the second round of the 2018 Brazil Open at Fazenda Boa Vista in Porto Feliz, Brazil. In that round, he had four eagles, including a hole-in-one, five birdies, a bogey and eight pars
  • In 2019, during the second round of the PGA TOUR’s The Honda Classic at PGA National, he made headlines for saving a par from the water with his pants rolled up to his knees and his shirt off. He shot 1-over 71 that day to make the cut on the number at 2-over. That has been his only cut made in his six PGA TOUR starts, including three starts at the RBC Canadian Open (2017, 2019, 2023)
  • Turned professional after graduating from Eastview Secondary School in Barrie, Ontario
  • Played Barrie Junior Colts AAA hockey until he was 16 years old
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