As the 2025 golf calendar unfolds, enthusiasts and fans alike are in a state of high anticipation. The golfing fraternity has been served with exhilarating performances, even outside of the grand LIV Golf Adelaide event. Golfing stalwart, Phil Mickelson, at the ripe age of 54, is proving that age is just a number, with his inspiring comeback and commendable performances. His recent third-place finish at Hong Kong and a promising performance at the Masters have been nothing short of spectacular.
However, the excitement doesn’t end here. Golf aficionados can look forward to more thrilling performances as the LIV Golf Singapore pres. by Aramco is all set to kick-off on March 14, 2025. The prestigious event will take place at the historical Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, and here’s everything you need to know about the venue.
The Sentosa’s Serapong course, renowned in the golfing world, will be the hosts for the third time running. The course, which has been operational since 1982, is steeped in history, having been established in 1974. It’s not only a favorite among the local golfing community but has also earned several accolades including the Best Golf Course in Southeast Asia and is among the top-ranked courses in Asia.
The course is a golfing paradise, with its iconic surroundings and breathtaking views. However, don’t be deceived by its beauty – it presents a challenging setup for golfers, with strategic water hazards and large bodies of water that enhance its allure while increasing its difficulty.
This Par 71, 7,406-yard course was initially designed by Ronald Fream and later underwent a redesign by renowned golf course architect, Andrew Johnston. The course presents a unique experience, combining stunning beauty with a challenging matchup for the fourth event of the golf calendar.
Fans can catch all the live-action from this historic venue on various TV broadcasters or the LIV Golf app. Thanks to several new partnerships, viewers have more choices, including Fox Sports (USA), ITV (UK), and Seven Network (Australia).
The competition is heating up with Sergio Garcia and Jon Rahm vying for a better position after the Singapore event. Garcia currently leads with 54 points, closely followed by Rahm with 53.50 points. A mere 10 points separate their teams, promising an exciting matchup to watch, starting from Friday at 1:15 AM ET.
So, as we gear up for the fourth event of the calendar, who do you think will come out on top? Do share your predictions in the comments section.