Singapore Open 2026

COMMENTARY

Why golf’s Singapore Open matters more than ever

The sport has often been viewed as exclusive here, but that perception is gradually changing

The 2026 Singapore Open winner Ham Jeong-woo from South Korea (left) and the runner-up Cameron John of Australia. Both players will compete at The British Open in July.
COMMENTARY

As golf sees resurgence in Singapore, more should be done to make the sport accessible and affordable

There are many young and talented players here who need the opportunity and space to hone their skills

Ham Jeong-woo (right) receiving his Singapore Open trophy from SPH Media CEO Chan Yeng Kit at the Sentosa Golf Club on Sunday.

Singapore Open: South Korea’s Ham overcomes rain delay to claim his first international victory

Australian Cameron John finishes runner-up at the US$2 million event at Sentosa Golf Club

Sentosa Golf Club's Serapong course has won many accolades over the years, including being named Asia’s Best Golf Course from 2022 to 2024.

Why the fearsome Dragon’s Tail makes Sentosa’s Serapong golf course so revered

This stretch of testing, twisting holes requires pinpoint accuracy in order to emerge unscathed

Ham Jeong-woo in action on the second day of the Singapore Open on Apr 24. The South Korean heads into the weekend as the sole leader.

Singapore Open: South Korea’s Ham Jeong-woo the surprise halfway leader at Sentosa

Four Singaporean golfers, including James Leow, make the cut as they beat the one-over line

This year's Singapore Open, presented by The Business Times, is being held from Apr 23 to 26 at Sentosa Golf Club's Serapong course.

How golf’s Singapore Open captured my mind and heart over the last 50 years

Memories abound as the inaugural S$20,000 event in 1961 is now a multi-million-dollar championship

Ekpharit Wu of Thailand during the first round of the Singapore Open on Apr 23 at Sentosa Golf Club.

Singapore Open: Thailand’s Ekpharit, South Korea’s Ham share lead after tight first day at Serapong

The duo made seven-under-par 64s to take the lead by two at the US$2 million tournament

From left: Josele Ballester, Jazz Janewattananond, Nicklaus Chiam and Travis Smyth at the Sentosa Golf Club ahead of the Singapore Open.

In-form golfer Travis Smyth in Singapore to seek back-to-back Asian Tour titles

The Australian is one of the names to watch at the US$2 million event that tees off at Sentosa on Thursday

James Leow in action at the International Series Japan at the Caledonian Golf Club in the Chiba prefecture. He is among a growing number of Singaporean players who are excelling on the world stage.

Making a sound investment in the future of Singapore golf

There is a need to balance growth with accessibility, ensuring the sport remains relevant while supporting high-performance ambitions