Cho Celebrates Wack Wack Breakthrough
Manila, Philippines: Two years after being part of the Korean team that struck gold at the Asian Games, Cho Woo-young has become a winner on the Asian Tour for the first time.
Manila, Philippines: Two years after being part of the Korean team that struck gold at the Asian Games, Cho Woo-young has become a winner on the Asian Tour for the first time.
St Andrews, Scotland: The Singapore Open and KOLON Korea Open have been added to The Open Qualifying Series following confirmation of the Asian Tour’s schedule for 2026.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: With a star-studded field and a US$5 million purse, the PIF Saudi Ladies International is primed to open the 2026 Ladies European Tour schedule in style.
Singapore: Three-time Major champion Lydia Ko will return to Sentosa Golf Club to defend her title at the 2026 HSBC Women’s World Championship.
Singapore: Male and female players of all ages will have the chance to showcase their talent in Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) events across the region in 2026.
Zhejiang Province, China: New Zealand-bound Ren Yijia captured the fourth CLPG Tour title of her career with a wire-to-wire victory at the Orient Ningbo Challenge.
Manila, Philippines: For the second year in succession the Philippines will host the season-opening event on the Asian Tour when it stages the Philippine President’s Trophy next month.
St Andrews, Scotland: The push to secure the final place in The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale will see 12 players given the opportunity to compete in the Last-Chance Qualifier.
Wanning, China: Anne Yu finished top of the class at the CLPG Tour Qualifying School, the Shanghai native sinking a 33-foot birdie putt at the last hole for a one-shot victory.
Lam Dong, Vietnam: The Vietnam International Team Championship marks a milestone as the country’s first international team tournament, welcoming teams from nine countries.
St Andrews, Scotland: The R&A has confirmed the championship dates for The Open, the ISPS HANDA Senior Open and the AIG Women’s Open in 2028.
Hua Hin, Thailand: China’s Lin Yuxin, a two-time Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship winner, finished number one in class at the Final Stage of the Asian Tour’s Qualifying School.