Asian Tour’s Meaningful Jakarta Addition
Jakarta, Indonesia: The inaugural US$2 million Jakarta International Championship will contribute to a gripping end to the Asian Tour’s 2025 season.
Jakarta, Indonesia: The inaugural US$2 million Jakarta International Championship will contribute to a gripping end to the Asian Tour’s 2025 season.
Seoul, Korea: Kazuki Higa won the Shinhan Donghae Open, drawing on every ounce of his experience to fend off a strong chasing pack and claim the title for the second time.
Arizona, United States: The PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour and the USGA will visit four Troon-affiliated golf properties this weekend with three high-profile tournaments.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Six members of the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation’s triumphant Bonallack Trophy team will bid for individual glory at next month’s Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.
Texas, United States: Nuria Iturrioz clinched her fifth Ladies European Tour title with a two-stroke victory at the Golf Saudi-backed Aramco Houston Championship.
Texas, United States: China’s Muni He had extra incentive and high hopes as she prepared for the Aramco Houston Championship, the fourth stop in this season’s PIF Global Series.
Hong Kong SAR, China: The historic Hong Kong Golf Club will return to the global spotlight next month when it stages the 2025 Link Hong Kong Open.
Jakarta, Indonesia: Suteepat Prateeptienchai won his fourth Asian Tour title after a sensational closing round that contained two eagles at the Mandiri Indonesia Open.
Texas, United States: Led by Charley Hull and Carlota Ciganda, a stellar line-up of Golf Saudi ambassadors will headline the field at next week’s Aramco Houston Championship.
Singapore: Senior industry figures from across the Asia-Pacific have hailed an alignment between Augusta National and The R&A that opens up new pathways to the Masters Tournament and The Open.
St Andrews, Scotland: Augusta National Golf Club and The R&A have announced plans to align aspects of the qualification criteria for the Masters Tournament and The Open.
Guangzhou, China: Led by Liu Yujie, China’s top amateurs once more outgunned their professional rivals at the CLPG Tour’s Jackfish Guangdong Women’s Open.