Sentosa Golf Club is set to host the 54th edition of the Singapore Open from 23 to 26 April, marking the third world-class tournament at the venue in just eight weeks. This event underscores Sentosa's status as a premier destination in global golf. The club recently hosted the HSBC Women's World Championship and Aramco LIV Golf Singapore, with notable performances from Hannah Green and Bryson DeChambeau.
The Singapore Open, last held at Sentosa in 2018, returns to its iconic venue, which has hosted 14 editions since 2006. The tournament's history includes victories by Major champions such as Ángel Cabrera and Sergio García. García, reflecting on the course, stated, "It is a golf course that obviously if you play well you can score in."
Hosting three elite tournaments in such a short period is a rare feat, made possible by Sentosa's commitment to maintaining tournament-ready conditions year-round. Andrew Johnston, General Manager and Director of Agronomy, emphasised the club's dedication: "Our focus is on doing the basics well every day and delivering consistent tournament-ready conditions 365 days a year."
The Singapore Open is part of The International Series on the Asian Tour, co-sanctioned by LIV Golf. It offers two direct qualification places for The 154th Open, as confirmed by The R&A. This makes Singapore the second of eight stops on The International Series 2026 calendar, with top players earning LIV Golf League cards for 2027
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