In just his second start on the DP World Tour, Ryggs Johnston emerged victorious at the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian Open, winning by three shots. This win also secured Johnston a spot in the 2025 Open Championship. Coming off a 42nd place finish in his debut on the tour, Johnston had to navigate Q school on the European circuit before his win. Despite feeling tired from the travel and lack of practice rounds due to weather, Johnston’s lack of expectations actually helped him in the end. The small-town native of Libby, Montana, received overwhelming support from his community as he competed on the international stage.
The Arizona State alum credited his college experience with preparing him for this moment, particularly winning the 2024 Pac-12 title with his team. Johnston mentioned how his coach, family, friends, girlfriend, and even his girlfriend’s dad who caddied for him during the tournament were all instrumental in his success. After being tied with Lucas Herbert after 54 holes, Johnston took the lead with an eagle on the first hole, ultimately finishing with a final-round 68 highlighted by birdies on the 14th and 15th holes.
Ultimately, Johnston’s closest competitors were Curtis Luck and Marc Leishman, who finished three shots and four shots back, respectively. Luck shot a 68 to finish at 15 under, while Leishman tied for third with Jasper Stubbs at 14 under. The three Open Championship spots that were up for grabs went to Johnston, Luck, and Leishman, with Leishman earning the third spot due to his higher OWGR ranking over Stubbs. The 2025 Open Championship is set to take place at Royal Portrush.
The Australian Open is unique in that it features alternating tee times on two golf courses – Kingston Heath and Victoria Golf Club – for the first two days, with Kingston Heath hosting the final round. Additionally, the prize money for the men’s and women’s tournaments are equal, showcasing the commitment to gender equality in the sport. Jiyai Shin emerged as the champion in the 2024 ISPS Handa Australian Women’s Open, solidifying the tournament as a prestigious event for both male and female golfers.
As Johnston celebrates his breakthrough win on the DP World Tour, he reflects on his journey from a small town in Montana to international success. His humble beginnings and unwavering support system have played a crucial role in his rise to prominence in the golfing world. With a spot secured in the 2025 Open Championship, Johnston’s future looks bright as he continues to make a name for himself on the global stage.