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DP World Tour Returning to Singapore’s Laguna National

Laguna National’s Classic Course, with its island green par-three 17th, will host the DP World Tour’s Singapore Classic for the next three years.

Singapore: The DP World Tour will return to Singapore for the first time since 2014 when the Singapore Classic tees-off at Laguna National Golf Resort Club from February 9-12, 2023.

The venue previously hosted the Singapore Masters from 2002 to 2007 and was the scene of the most memorable moment in the country’s golfing history, when home favourite Mardan Mamat lifted the trophy in 2006.

Inaugurated in 1993 and situated on Singapore’s east coast, it was also the venue for the DP World’s Tour’s last visit, when Chilean Felipe Aguilar triumphed in The Championship at Laguna National eight years ago.

The Singapore Classic, to be played over Laguna National’s Classic Course, is being billed as one of the region’s premier sporting events, with a US$2 million prize fund. The 2023 edition will be the first event in a three-year agreement and the eighth occasion the DP World Tour has staged a tournament at Laguna National, a Facility Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.

Peter Kwee, Laguna National’s Chairman, said: “We have a long history of hosting DP World Tour championship golf at Laguna National. We’re excited to once more welcome many of the world’s best players to our Club.

“The Singapore Masters proved to be a resounding success with so many memorable highlights, including the victories of Colin Montgomerie and Nick Dougherty, the ground-breaking successes of China’s Zhang Lianwei and Liang Wenchong and our very own Mardan Mamat, whose triumph in 2006 remains one of the proudest moments in Singapore’s golfing history.

“Now, we’re looking forward to building a new championship legacy with the Singapore Classic, which will showcase our fabulous Classic Course to a worldwide audience.”

Keith Pelley, European Tour Group Chief Executive, said: “The DP World Tour is thrilled to be returning to Singapore and Laguna National Golf Resort Club for the Singapore Classic next year.

“Singapore was a popular Tour stop for many years, hosting events such as the Johnnie Walker Classic, Singapore Masters, Singapore Open, and our last event, The Championship at Laguna National.

“Laguna National has proved to be a wonderful host venue on many occasions and we thank its Chairman Peter Kwee, and his team, for welcoming the DP World Tour once again.

“Asia continues to be an important region for the DP World Tour and we look forward to announcing further exciting events there in due course.”

The DP World Tour first visited Singapore for two editions of the Johnnie Walker Classic, won by Major champions Nick Faldo (1993, Singapore Island Country Club) and Ian Woosnam (1996, Tanah Merah Country Club).

The Singapore Masters was hosted at Singapore Island Country Club in 2001, and won by another Major champion in Vijay Singh, before moving to Laguna National for the next six years, where winners included Scottish legend Montgomerie (2004) and Mardan (2006).

Four editions of the Singapore Open were then hosted at Sentosa Golf Club from 2009 to 2012, won by Ian Poulter, Adam Scott, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano and Matteo Manassero respectively, before the Tour’s last trip to Laguna National in 2014.

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