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Asaji becomes first Japanese in 49 years to win Singapore Open

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Last updated: 2025/11/13 at 1:41 AM
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Japan’s Yosuke Asaji claimed victory in the 2025 Moutai Singapore Open golf tournament on Sunday, sinking a six-foot birdie putt in a playoff against Wang Jeung-hun. The win marked Asaji’s first international title and made him the first Japanese golfer to win the Singapore Open since 1976. The tournament concluded at the Singapore Island Country Club’s New Course.

Asaji and Wang Jeung-hun were tied at 19-under par after 72 holes, with Wang forcing the playoff by sinking a 12-foot birdie putt on the final hole. However, Asaji prevailed in the playoff when Wang’s second shot landed in the water, resulting in a bogey six. Rattanon Wannasrichan and Lee Soo-min finished third, one stroke behind the leaders.

Asaji’s Path to Victory

Asaji’s winning round on Sunday included five consecutive birdies from the second hole, securing an early share of the lead that he maintained throughout the round. He ultimately carded a five-under 67, showcasing his skill on the greens. “I am so, so happy. Today I was able to read the lines on the greens well, it was perfect,” Asaji said after the tournament.

The 32-year-old Asaji’s victory was significant as it represented his first win outside of Japan. The achievement is expected to boost his standing in the International Series rankings. Asaji is currently second behind Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent, with the top two golfers earning a spot in the 2026 LIV Golf League.

Implications for the Asian Tour

Asaji’s win comes as the Asian Tour concludes its 2025 International Series with the Saudi International tournament, scheduled to begin on November 19. The event is set to be the final leg of the series, offering a $5 million purse. The outcome of the Saudi International will determine the final standings in the International Series and potentially impact the lineup for the LIV Golf League in 2026.

According to the Asian Tour, the top performers in the International Series will be closely watched as they prepare for the next season. The success of golfers like Asaji is expected to influence the competitive landscape of the tour.

Additionally, Asaji’s achievement is seen as a milestone for Japanese golf, marking a return to prominence in the region after a 49-year gap since Kesahiko Uchida’s victory. Asaji’s performance may inspire other Japanese golfers to compete at the international level.

Meanwhile, the Asian Tour continues to evolve, with elevated events like the Singapore Open and Saudi International drawing top talent from around the world. The tour’s focus on showcasing emerging talent and established stars is expected to continue into the next season.

In contrast, the LIV Golf League is anticipated to attract more top golfers in 2026, following its successful inaugural season. The league’s growth and its impact on the golfing world will be closely monitored by fans and industry experts.

The golfing community will be watching the final event of the 2025 International Series closely, as it sets the stage for the 2026 season. The outcome will provide insight into the future of the tour and the golfers competing at the highest level.

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