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Porsche Singapore Classic to Showcase Asian Golf Stars

Excitement is building for the upcoming Porsche Singapore Classic, set to feature some of Asia’s top golfers in action. From March 21-24, 2024, spectators at the Laguna National Golf Resort Club will have the chance to witness a thrilling showcase of talent as renowned players from across the region tee off.

Among the stellar lineup, fans can anticipate seeing Kiradech Aphibarnrat from Thailand, Gavin Green representing Malaysia, Li Haotong flying the flag for China, and Kho Taichi hailing from Hong Kong. These golfing luminaries are set to kick off the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing right here in Singapore.

The addition of these Asian stars adds even more sparkle to an already glittering event. Joining them will be 2019 Open champion Shane Lowry of Ireland and Japanese player Rikuya Hoshino, the most recent victor on the DP World Tour.

Of particular note is Li Haotong, who made history as China’s first male golfer to break into the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking following his remarkable win at the 2018 Hero Dubai Desert Classic. Meanwhile, four-time DP World Tour winner Kiradech Aphibarnrat is poised to make his mark after regaining his playing privileges at Qualifying School in 2023.

For Malaysian sensation Gavin Green, 2024 holds special significance as he aims to secure his spot representing his country for the third time at the upcoming Olympic Games in France. And for Kho Taichi, returning to the Singapore Classic as the reigning Asian Games champion promises an exciting opportunity to challenge himself against the best in the DP World Tour.

Last month, Porsche announced a new multi-year deal with the DP World Tour, extending its global golf involvement and becoming the Title Partner of the Singapore Classic. This partnership not only internationalizes Porsche’s presence in professional golf but also offers exclusive brand experiences to its worldwide customers and fans.

The Porsche Singapore Classic promises to be a spectacle not to be missed, with a rich history that includes memorable moments from golfing legends. From the victorious Ockie Strydom at last year’s event to Major Champions like Sir Nick Faldo and Vijay Singh, the tournament has seen its fair share of iconic winners over the years.

The upcoming edition, with a prize fund of US$2,500,000, will continue this tradition of excellence at the Laguna National Golf Resort Club. Event updates and ticket purchases are available on the Singapore Classic website, as well as its social media pages on Facebook and Instagram.

For golf enthusiasts and families alike, the Porsche Singapore Classic spectator village will offer a vibrant atmosphere complete with activities, food, beverage options, and entertainment, ensuring a memorable experience for all attendees. Don’t miss your chance to witness golfing greatness up close and personal at this prestigious event!

Irone Kim

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