RIYADH: South Africa’s Dean Burmester shot a blemish-free 64 to climb into a share of the lead with American Caleb Surratt.
The pair, who both play on LIV Golf League, sit at 17-under par, heading into the final day of the seventh edition of the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, part of the WOW Festival and a highlight of Riyadh Season 2025.
Burmester drove the ball beautifully Friday including a crowd-pleasing final drive to the 18th green to set up a birdie on his final hole.
Unusually, Burmester credited tips from a long-driving champion that he had met the week prior for adding distance to his drives, explaining “It was probably as hard as I’ve ever hit a tee shot. A week ago Friday I participated in a long drive thing in South Africa. I learned a few things from the long drive champion South Africa. So it was quite cool to kind of put that to good use.”
Tellingly he explained he’d finished second in that competition, explaining he’d learned “about hip mobility and rotation and how he creates his speed without feeling like you have to hit it that hard.”
Surratt, a runner-up at last year’s tournament, stayed calm under the mounting pressure of leading a field packed with so many world-class players, adding a 68 to his opening rounds of 62 and 66.
The 21-year-old rising star summed up his round saying “It was good. You’re not going to have your best stuff all the time. I came out of the gates, I really didn’t hit many bad shots early. I hit a few, but not starting off my best. I was very proud of the fight the rest of the day. I think it would have been real easy to continue to bleed and shoot 2-, 3-over today, take myself out of the golf tournament, but didn’t do that. I’m very proud of that.”
Spain’s Josele Ballester sits in solo third with three players tied in fourth place: American star Anthony Kim, England’s Richard Bland and Poland’s Adrian Meronk.
Anthony Kim said “I think eight months ago this would have been a 76 and probably would have lost a few shots just based on frustration, trying to hit squeeze drivers in places I shouldn’t be squeezing drivers. I know I’m getting better. Obviously, I would have liked to have scored better, but I gave it everything I have today, and I’ll do the same tomorrow.”
The International Series Rankings will be decided Saturday, with the leading two players securing places on next year’s LIV Golf League. Rankings leader Scott Vincent from Zimbabwe put himself in a strong position to finish the year on top after returning his third 67. He is in a tie for seventh, five shots behind the leaders.
“Today was fun,” said Vincent. “I had a lot more fun today than the past couple days. Yeah, looking forward to tomorrow’s challenge and just trying to enjoy it. Try and enjoy it as much as possible. Golf has been great so far. So just trying to build on that and keep going.
“Just trying to not make it bigger than it needs to be and just play my game, play golf. Yeah, like I mentioned, just try and enjoy this experience and this moment because it’s only going to help me no matter how it goes.”
Golf fans walking the beautiful renowned fairways at Riyadh Golf Club on the competition days, Nov. 19-22, can take part in this rewarding special adventure by simply scanning the ‘Go Golf Challenge’ QR code located out on the golf course while, at the same time enjoying the spectacle of the world’s best golfers competing.










