Straka, Sigg take the crown in Jani-King’s 2025 Spring Clean Challenge

It was a clean sweep for Team Big Dawgs at Jani-King’s 2025 Spring Clean Challenge.

Sepp Straka celebrates his Jani-King Spring Clean Challenge victory with the winner's check in hand.

What started as a clever brand activation has quickly matured into one of the most buzzworthy campaigns on the PGA Tour. The 2025 Jani-King Spring Clean Challenge wrapped up this spring with Team Big Dawgs, featuring one of golf’s top competitors, Sepp Straka, alongside his former college teammate at the University of Georgia, Greyson Sigg, clinching the top spot. Over the season-long contest, the duo earned top honors among a competitive field of pros and their caddies.

Now in its second year, the Spring Clean Challenge isn’t just about sponsor exposure, it’s about bringing some extra fun and cash incentives to the grind of Tour life. Organized around a select set of 10 PGA Tour events, including two majors and two signature events, the challenge rewards performance and consistency. This year, bonus payouts totaling $137,500 were distributed based on FedEx Cup points earned by each team across the stretch.

Each team was anchored by two pros and their caddies. The latter proudly displayed the bright green Jani-King golf towel, a now well-known symbol of the campaign. The towel represents more than just commercial cleaning however, it has become a signifier of fresh starts, professionalism and performance.

This year’s featured teams included:

  • Team Big Dawgs: Sepp Straka and Greyson Sigg with caddies Duane Bock and Jeff Willett.
  • Team No Beauge’s: Tom Hoge and Beau Hossler with caddies James Edmondson and Jon Turcott
  • Team Island Time: J.T. Poston and Patton Kizzire with caddies Aaron Flener and Dean Emerson

The challenge was hosted by former Tour pro and current golf media personality Colt Knost, who brought his signature humor and insider insight to the campaign.

A clean sweep for the Big Dawgs

Consistency pays off: Greyson Sigg helped power Team Big Dawgs to the top of the leaderboard.

It was consistency and clutch play that separated Straka and Sigg from the pack. With strong performances throughout the designated events, they took home the win, each earning a $30,000 bonus, with their caddies receiving $5,000 each and custom trophies. It also marked Duane Bock’s second challenge victory, reinforcing his role as a Jani-King towel standard-bearer on the Tour.

Back-to-back brilliance: Duane Bock holds his second Jani-King Spring Clean Challenge caddie trophy.

The business behind the towel

Jani-King, a global leader in commercial cleaning services, continues to innovate in the sponsorship space by turning the spotlight not just on the pros, but on the often-unsung heroes of the Tour: the caddies. The Spring Clean Challenge celebrates the teamwork, resilience and behind-the-scenes dedication that drive winning results.

As Jani-King looks ahead to future campaigns, the towel is quickly becoming a staple of the Tour, offering a subtle reminder that great things happen when everything is cleaned up and dialed in.

To learn more about how Jani-King innovates on and off the course, visit https://www.janiking.com.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Fan-favorite PGA Tour campaign returns for a successful second year

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