The Singapore Open Returns in 2026

News Summary

Golf enthusiasts are in for a treat as the 2026 Singapore Open is set to take place from April 23 to 26 at Sentosa Golf Club. This event marks the exciting continuation of the International Series, providing crucial opportunities for golfers aiming for the LIV Golf circuit. After a successful return in 2023, featuring a $2 million prize fund, anticipation is building for an unforgettable experience ahead of this historic tournament.

The Exciting Return of the Singapore Open in 2026!

Golf fans, mark your calendars! The 2026 Singapore Open is set to take place from April 23 to 26 at the stunning Sentosa Golf Club. This much-anticipated event kicks off an exciting lineup of tournaments announced for the 2026 International Series schedule. If you love golf, you won’t want to miss out on this!

A Pathway to Glory

The International Series, which was launched back in 2022, has quickly become a crucial stepping stone for golfers looking to reach the prestigious LIV Golf circuit. For the past few years, the series has been a beacon of opportunity for many talented players, and the upcoming tournaments promise to offer even more chances for success.

The Singapore Open’s Triumphant Return

Last November, after a three-year break, the Singapore Open made a glorious return at the Singapore Island Country Club with an impressive US$2 million (S$2.5 million) prize fund. It was Japan’s Yosuke Asaji who took home the crown, winning in thrilling fashion after a sudden-death playoff.

Local amateurs, Brayden Lee and Troy Storm, also showcased their skills in the tournament, finishing tied for 50th and joint-63rd, respectively. Brayden and Troy finished at six-under 282 and two-under 286. Brayden, in particular, expressed his excitement about the tournament’s return and is hopeful to perform even better than he did last year.

What’s in Store for 2026?

The 2026 International Series will kick off in Chiba, Japan, at the Caledonian Golf Club from April 2 to 5 before rolling into Singapore. After the Singapore Open, the series will take players through a series of exciting locations, including Vietnam, Morocco, India, China, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Saudi Arabia. This extended journey will culminate in November, wrapping up on the 21st.

A Rich History

The Singapore Open is not just another tournament; it holds a prestigious place in the golfing world as one of Asia’s oldest professional golf tournaments, having been inaugurated in 1961. Over the years, it has been co-sanctioned with various tours, including the esteemed European Tour and Japan Golf Tour, adding to its notoriety.

With past champions like Adam Scott and Sergio Garcia gracing the links, the tournament has seen its fair share of incredible talent over the decades.

What’s Next?

Catch the Buzz!

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

Additional Resources