Clubs Recognised for Outstanding Contributions
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Golf clubs from nine countries were cited for their Outstanding Contribution to the game during the 2025 Asian Golf Industry Federation Awards.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Golf clubs from nine countries were cited for their Outstanding Contribution to the game during the 2025 Asian Golf Industry Federation Awards.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Trojan Battery Company, the global innovator for more than a century, has been honoured at the Asian Golf Industry Federation Awards.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The AGIF has conferred its Rising Star Award on Joshua Ho and Vu Nguyen, recognising their rapid ascent to new-generation leaders in Asian golf administration and development.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Stalwarts from the Asian golfing industry were feted at the glittering Asian Golf Industry Federation Awards Gala Dinner.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Individuals and clubs who have made significant contributions to golf in the region will be honoured at next week’s AGIF Annual International Summit.
London, England: Nominations are open for The Women in Golf Awards. As well as recognising the contribution of women in the United Kingdom, there’s also an international category.
Singapore: The AGIF is shining a light on those who have made significant contributions to inspiring others, growing the game and developing sustainable practices in the region.
North Carolina, United States: The World Golf Hall of Fame has announced that the next Induction Ceremony will be held in St Andrews in 2027 during the week of The Open.
Arizona, United States: David Curtis, lead teaching professional at The Classic Club in California, has been named ‘2025 Troon Coach of the Year’.
Lang Co, Vietnam: Laguna Golf Lang Co has affirmed its status as one of Asia’s premier golf experiences, earning a place in the Top 100 Golf Courses in Asia list.
Danang, Vietnam: Cambodia has been named Asia-Pacific Golf Destination of the Year at the 25th annual International Association of Golf Tour Operators Awards.
New Jersey, United States: David Jacobsen has been named as the recipient of the USGA’s 2025 Joe Dey Award, in recognition of his exemplary service to the game.