Tours

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04 Nov, 2022
Tom Kim’s rise may spark Asian wave as Pak Se-ri once did for women's golfA comment by Jordan Spieth, arguably one of the most articulate and thoughtful athletes on the PGA Tour, was probably lost amidst the noise that has been surrounding the professional game in recent months. It was prophetic and if proven true, may well be a...
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03 Nov, 2022
Zimbabwe's Scott Vincent remains grounded as 2022 Asian Tour heads for potentially life-changing climaxScott Vincent has enjoyed a season of many highs and, with the year drawing to an exciting conclusion, the next few months could lead to life-changing consequences. With just four events on the Asian Tour remaining, including the International Series Morocco which starts today, the Zimbabwean is ranked first on...
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02 Nov, 2022
Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat relishing happiest week in years at International Series MoroccoThai star Kiradech Aphibarnrat is looking forward to making his Asian Tour return in this week’s USD1.5 million International Series Morocco, noting that he is 'at his happiest' for the past few years. The former Asian Tour number one has not competed on the circuit since 2019, choosing to focus...
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01 Nov, 2022
New World No. 1 Atthaya Thitikul still has "a lot to learn"Thai phenom Atthaya Thitikul thinks she still has a lot to learn despite reaching No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings this week. “It is very special to get to the top but it is much harder to retain it. I still have a lot to learn from...
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01 Nov, 2022
Bangabandhu Cup Golf Bangladesh Open returns as penultimate event of 2022 Asian TourThe Bangabandhu Cup Golf Bangladesh Open will make a welcome return to the Asian Tour schedule this season. The event, which was last staged in 2019, will be played at its regular home Kurmitola Golf Club in Bangladesh’s capital city, Dhaka, from November 24-27 and will offer a purse of...