News Summary
Paul Casey, gearing up for a strong finish in the LIV Golf season, is poised to compete at the Moutai Singapore Open. After overcoming challenges from the previous year, he is focused on clinching his first win at this prestigious tournament. Casey, entering his 25th professional season, is joined by notable competitors, with the field showcasing rising stars and proven talents. The excitement surrounding this year’s event is palpable, and Casey’s determination shines as he aims to reclaim his place at the top.
Paul Casey Sets His Sights on Victory at the Moutai Singapore Open
As the LIV Golf season comes to a close, Paul Casey is stepping into the spotlight at the Moutai Singapore Open, demonstrating he’s not just fine-tuning his game during the offseason. At 48 years old, Casey is ready to compete fiercely, setting his sights on securing that coveted win at this prestigious tournament.
Recovering and Ready to Go
Last year was a challenging time for Casey, as he underwent toe surgery which influenced his game significantly. After finishing 16th in the LIV Golf Individual Standings for the past season, he didn’t let earlier disappointments hold him back. One of the standout moments was his thrilling playoff matchup against Patrick Reed from 4Aces GC in June, which came painfully close to clinching an individual victory for him. But with a fresh start at the Moutai Singapore Open, he’s more determined than ever.
Starting Strong
Today marks the beginning of a promising first round for Casey, as he tees off at 12:20 p.m. local time. He’ll be joined by fellow competitors Wade Ormsby and Kazuki Higa, making for an exciting trio to watch. Though he faced a disappointing T59 finish at the recent Link Hong Kong Open, Casey remains optimistic about his current form, feeling the adjustments in his game are paying off.
A Joyous Return
Entering his 25th season on the professional golf circuit, Casey has expressed his love for the game and his enthusiasm for playing worldwide. It’s this passion that drives him to aim for victory at every tournament he enters. He has been keenly observing players like Miguel Tabuena, who has made remarkable progress in the International Series, inspiring Casey even further.
Competition Heats Up
This year’s Moutai Singapore Open is not just another event—it’s the eighth of nine elevated tournaments in the Asian Tour calendar, happening from November 6-9. The excitement has been amplified by some shocking moments already, such as Changwoo Lee being disqualified for arriving late to his tee time, which raised eyebrows after a similar incident involving Luke Kwon at another recent event. The stakes are high, and every point counts as players jockey for position in the leaderboard.
Notable Comebacks
Among those making waves is Anthony Kim, who reemerged in the International Series with his best 36-hole score since coming back to professional golf, impressively finishing at seven under. However, he finds himself five shots off the lead while pushing hard to keep his competitive edge, especially after being relegated from LIV Golf.
Chasing the Leader
As the tournament unfolds, Soomin Lee stands out leading at 12 under, with his eyes on the prize. The drama continues with Scott Vincent, who, as the leader in the International Series Rankings, unfortunately missed the cut, jeopardizing his chances of a LIV Golf return.

