Philippine Open Powers onto International Stage
Manila, Philippines: A new era will dawn for Asia’s eldest national Open when the BingoPlus Philippine Open tees-off at Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club in November.
Manila, Philippines: A new era will dawn for Asia’s eldest national Open when the BingoPlus Philippine Open tees-off at Manila Southwoods Golf & Country Club in November.
Singapore: Representatives from Asian Golf Industry Federation (AGIF) member companies will be afforded the opportunity to watch world-class professional golf around the region.
Guanlan, China: Ren Yijia captured her maiden victory in the pro ranks, edging Canadian amateur Shauna Liu in a sudden-death play-off at the GolfJoy Women’s Open.
Singapore: The Singapore Open is set to tee off with The Business Times, part of Singapore Press Holdings Media, as a new presenting partner for its 2026 edition.
Phuket, Thailand: Laguna Phuket will stage the opening event on the 2026/27 International School Golf Tour, featuring a selection of the best junior golfers in Asia.
Nevada, United States: Having opened the season in spectacular fashion in Riyadh, the PIF Global Series switches to another sporting epicentre with the Aramco Championship at Shadow Creek next month.
Singapore: Despite finding water with his tee shot at the first play-off hole, Bryson DeChambeau recovered to make par and clinch victory in the Aramco LIV Golf Singapore at Sentosa Golf Club.
Busan, Korea: LIV Golf has confirmed its return to Korea in 2026, with LIV Golf Korea set to be played at Asiad Country Club from May 28-31.
Hong Kong, SAR, China: For Jon Rahm, it had been 539 days without an individual tournament win. To his relief, that drought ended at HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong.
Hong Kong SAR, China: HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong will return for its fourth edition next year, reinforcing Hong Kong’s position as one of Asia’s premier destinations for global sport and entertainment.
Singapore: With help from her husband on the bag, Hannah Green delivered another winning performance at Sentosa Golf Club in the HSBC Women’s World Championship.
Queenstown, New Zealand: Daniel Hillier was the pride of his nation today when he won the New Zealand Open for the first time, following a confident day of front-running.