Contrasting Royal Triumphs for Junior Duo
Tokyo, Japan: Chinese Taipei’s Hsieh Cheng-wei and Japan’s Akane Motomura celebrated contrasting victories at the fifth edition of The Royal Junior.
Tokyo, Japan: Chinese Taipei’s Hsieh Cheng-wei and Japan’s Akane Motomura celebrated contrasting victories at the fifth edition of The Royal Junior.
Chongqing, China: Natthakritta Vongtaveelap won the Kove.China Sports Lottery Chongqing Women’s Open, ending a winless streak among Thai players dating back nearly three years on the CLPG Tour.
Singapore: Amateur standouts Brayden Lee and Troy Storm will line-up alongside many of the region’s leading professionals in next week’s Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club.
Shanghai, China: Club Car, a global leader in golf carts, utility vehicles, and consumer vehicles, will once again be a driving force at the Volvo China Open this year.
Shanghai, China: Ahead of the 2026 Volvo China Open, tournament Chairperson Michel Zhao believes Chinese golf is at a ‘critical juncture’ as it transitions from a ‘follower’ to a potential ‘leader’.
Delhi, India: Back-to-back Masters champion Rory McIlroy has confirmed his return to Delhi Golf Club for the 2026 DP World India Championship.
Singapore: Sentosa Golf Club will complete an extraordinary run of elite competition when it hosts the 54th edition of the Singapore Open this month.
Nevada, United States: Lauren Coughlin held off the challenge of a stellar field and kept mistakes to a minimum to complete a wire-to-wire victory at the US$4 million Aramco Championship.
Chiba, Japan: Travis Smyth’s dream run continued when he made an eagle putt on the par-five 18th to sensationally win the International Series Japan by one shot.
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.