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Beau Breault won the 2025 Nevada Open Championship in a thrilling sudden-death playoff.

MESQUITE, Nev. – November 7, 2025 – GameAbove Sports is proud to celebrate sponsored athlete Beau Breault, who emerged victorious at the prestigious 2025 Nevada Open Championship after an extraordinary performance and a dramatic, sudden-death playoff.
Breault, a standout alumnus of Eastern Michigan University, finished the 54-hole tournament at an impressive 21-under par, carding rounds of 65, 66, and a final-round 64 at the CasaBlanca and Palms Golf Courses. The exceptional scoring set up a thrilling showdown, which Breault sealed with a clutch birdie on the sixth playoff hole to defeat fellow competitor John Greco.
The victory marks a significant milestone in Breault's professional career as he prepares for the upcoming PGA Tour Q-School Second Stage in December. The win not only highlights his talent and resilience but also exemplifies the kind of excellence GameAbove seeks to support in its athletes.
"We are incredibly proud of Beau's performance and his determination on the course," said GameAbove Director of Golf Operations, Jordan Young. "His incredible focus and clutch finish at the Nevada Open are a testament to his hard work. GameAbove is dedicated to supporting athletes who push boundaries and achieve greatness, and Beau is a shining example of that spirit."
The Nevada Open, a respected tournament with over 40 years of history, saw Breault utilize an aggressive mindset throughout the final round. "I knew I had a chance for the lead," Breault commented on his approach. "I had to be somewhat aggressive and go out and shoot a good number."
Breault's win is the latest in a series of strong performances this season, which also includes a solo second-place finish at the 108th Hall Financial Michigan Open Championship and a top-5 finish as a Monday qualifier at the ECP Brazil Open. GameAbove looks forward to his continued success as he strives for Korn Ferry and PGA Tour status.
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