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Top tournament results: Sentosa (Serapong)

The main tournaments played at Sentosa (Serapong) are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.

2025
Asia
Niemann, Joaquin
196 (-17)
US$4 million
LIV Golf

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Niemann, Joaquin

Score

196 (-17)

Prize money

US$4 million

Title sponsor

LIV Golf

Played as LIV Golf Singapore (Mar 14-16; 54-hole 48-player no-cut individual event, and accompanying 4-player team event). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].
Individual event: second-placed Brooks Koepka (USA) finished 5 shots behind Joaquín Niemann (Chile).
Team winners: Fireballs (-22; Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Luis Masaveu & David Puig). Runners-up: Legion XIII team (-19; John Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibben & Caleb Surratt). Fireballs, winning their third straight team title, took home the $3 million team first prize.
Note: one of fourteen 2025 LIV Golf League events run by the Saudi Arabian-bankrolled LIV Golf company.

2024
Asia
201 (-15)
US$4 million
LIV Golf

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Koepka, Brooks

Score

201 (-15)

Prize money

US$4 million

Title sponsor

LIV Golf

Played as LIV Golf Singapore (May 3-5; 54-hole 48-player no-cut individual event, and accompanying 4-player team event). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].
Individual event: Second-placed Cameron Smith (Aus) and Marc Leishman (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Brooks Koepka (USA), who pocketed the $4 million first prize.
Team winners: Ripper (-32; Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Lucas Herbert). Runners-up: Fireball team (-29; Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Eugenio López-Chacarra, David Puig) and Cleeks team (-29; Martin Kaymer, Richard Bland, Adrian Meronk, Kalle Samooja). Rippers took home the $3 million team first prize.
Note: the seventh of fourteen 2024 LIV Golf League events run by Greg Norman's Saudi Arabian-bankrolled LIV Golf company.

2023
Asia
Gooch, Talor
196 (-17)
US$4 million
LIV Golf

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Gooch, Talor

Score

196 (-17)

Prize money

US$4 million

Title sponsor

LIV Golf

Played as the inaugural LIV Golf Singapore (April 28-30; 54-hole 48-player no-cut individual event, and accompanying 4-player team event). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].
Individual event: Talor Gooch (USA) beat Sergio Garcia (Esp) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th), to win back-to-back on the LIV Golf League and pocket the $4 million first prize (for the second straight week).
Team event: winning RangeGoats team (-37; Bubba Watson, Talor Gooch, Thomas Pieters & Harold Varner III), who shared the $3 million team first prize, finished 3 shots ahead of the second-placed Fireballs team (-34; Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz & Eugenio Chacarra).
Note: the fifth of fourteen 2023 LIV Golf League events run by Greg Norman's Saudi Arabian-bankrolled LIV Golf company.

2022
Asia
Kaewkanjana, Sadom
271 (-13)
US$225,000
SMBC

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Kaewkanjana, Sadom

Score

271 (-13)

Prize money

US$225,000

Title sponsor

SMBC

Played as the SMBC Singapore Open (Jan 20-23; Asian/Japan Tours event). Second-placed Yuto Katsuragawa (Jpn) and Joohyung Kim (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind Sadom Kaewkanjana (Thai), who recorded his second Asian Tour win. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore]. Note: this was the final event of the Asian Tour's curtailed 2020/21 season, which was extended into Jan 2022 due to the global coronavirus pandemic.

2020
Asia
266 (-18)
US$180,000
SMBC

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Kuchar, Matt

Score

266 (-18)

Prize money

US$180,000

Title sponsor

SMBC

Played as the SMBC Singapore Open (Jan 16-19; Asian/Jpn Trs event; Japan Tr season-opener). Second-placed Justin Rose (Eng) finished 3 shots behind Kuchar (USA), who simultaneously recorded his first wins on the Asian and Japan Tours. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2019
Asia
Janewattananond, Jazz
266 (-18)
US$180,000
SMBC

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Janewattananond, Jazz

Score

266 (-18)

Prize money

US$180,000

Title sponsor

SMBC

Played as the SMBC Singapore Open (Jan 17-20; Asian/Jpn Trs season-opener). Second-placed Yoshinori Fujimoto (Jpn) and Paul Casey (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Janewattananond (Thai). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2018
Asia
270 (-14)
US$180,000
SMBC

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Garcia, Sergio

Score

270 (-14)

Prize money

US$180,000

Title sponsor

SMBC

Played as the SMBC Singapore Open (Jan 18-21; Asian/Jpn Trs season-opener). Second-placed Satoshi Kodaira (Jpn) and Shaun Norris (RSA) finished 5 shots behind Garcia (Esp). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Marksaeng, Prayad

Score

275 (-9)

Prize money

US$180,000

Title sponsor

SMBC

Played as the SMBC Singapore Open (Jan 19-22; Asian/Jpn Trs season-opener). Second-placed Juvic Pagunsan (Phil), Phachara Khongwatmai (Thai), Jbe Kruger (RSA) and Young-han Song (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind Marksaeng (Thai). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2016
Asia
Song, Younghan
272 (-12)
US$180,000
SMBC

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Song, Younghan

Score

272 (-12)

Prize money

US$180,000

Title sponsor

SMBC

Played as the SMBC Singapore Open (Jan 28-31; Asian/Jpn Trs season-opener; played for the first time since 2012). Second-placed Jordan Spieth (USA) finished 1 shot behind Song (S Kor), who recorded his first professional tour win. Monday finish required due to earlier bad weather. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2016
Asia
Jang, Ha Na
269 (-19)
US$225,000
HSBC

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Jang, Ha Na

Score

269 (-19)

Prize money

US$225,000

Title sponsor

HSBC

Played as the HSBC Women's Champions (March 3-6; LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Pornanong Phatlum (Thai) finished 4 shots behind Ha Na Jang (S Kor), who recorded her second LPGA Tour win. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Park, Inbee

Score

273 (-15)

Prize money

US$210,000

Title sponsor

HSBC

Played as the HSBC Women's Champions (March 5-8; LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Lydia Ko (NZ) finished 2 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Inbee Park (S Kor). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Creamer, Paula

Score

278 (-10)

Prize money

US$210,000

Title sponsor

HSBC

Played as the HSBC Women's Champions (Feb 27-Mar 2; LPGA Tour event). Paula Creamer (USA) beat Azahara Muñoz (Esp) with a 75-foot putt for an eagle-three at the second playoff hole, to record her tenth LPGA Tour win. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Lewis, Stacy

Score

273 (-15)

Prize money

US$210,000

Title sponsor

HSBC

Played as the HSBC Women's Champions (Feb 28-Mar 3; LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Na Yeon Choi (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind Stacy Lewis (USA). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2012
Asia
Manassero, Matteo
271 (-13)
US$1,000,000
Barclays

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Manassero, Matteo

Score

271 (-13)

Prize money

US$1,000,000

Title sponsor

Barclays

Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (Nov 8-11; Asian/Eurpn Trs event; for the last time until 2016). Manassero (Italy) beat Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) at the third playoff hole. Rory McIlroy's third place finish allowed him to win the European Tour's season-long Race to Dubai (Order of Merit). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2011
Asia
199 (-14)
US$1,000,000
Barclays

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Fernandez-Castano, Gonzalo

Score

199 (-14)

Prize money

US$1,000,000

Title sponsor

Barclays

Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (Nov 10-12; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Fernandez-Castano (Esp) beat Juvic Pagunsan (Phi) at the second playoff hole. Reduced to 54 holes due to bad weather. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore. Early rounds also played on the Tanjong course].

2010
Asia
267 (-17)
US$1,000,000
Barclays

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Scott, Adam

Score

267 (-17)

Prize money

US$1,000,000

Title sponsor

Barclays

Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (Nov 11-14; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Second-placed Anders Hansen (Den) finished 3 shots behind Scott (Aus), who claimed his third Singapore Open title. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore. Early rounds also played on the Tanjong course].

2009
Asia
274 (-10)
US$833,330
Barclays

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Poulter, Ian

Score

274 (-10)

Prize money

US$833,330

Title sponsor

Barclays

Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (Oct 29-Nov 1; Asian/Eurpn Trs event). Second-placed Wenchong Liang (China) finished 1 shot behind wire-to-wire winner Poulter (Eng). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore. Early rounds also played on the Tanjong course].

2008
Asia
277 (-7)
US$792,500
Barclays

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Singh, Jeev Milkha

Score

277 (-7)

Prize money

US$792,500

Title sponsor

Barclays

Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (Nov 13-16; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Padraig Harrington (Ire) and Ernie Els (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Singh (India). [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore. Early rounds also played on the Tanjong course].

2007
Asia
276 (-8)
US$634,000
Barclays

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Cabrera, Angel

Score

276 (-8)

Prize money

US$634,000

Title sponsor

Barclays

Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (Nov 1-4; Asian Tr event). Second-placed Vijay Singh (Fiji) finished 1 shot behind Cabrera (Arg), who birdied the par-5 final hole to secure the win. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2006
Asia
205 (-8)
US$475,000
Barclays

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Scott, Adam

Score

205 (-8)

Prize money

US$475,000

Title sponsor

Barclays

Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (Sept 7-9; Asian Tr event). Defending champion Scott (Aus) beat Ernie Els (RSA) by two shots in a three-hole playoff. Reduced to 54 holes due to rain. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

2005
Asia
271 (-13)
US$315,000
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Scott, Adam

Score

271 (-13)

Prize money

US$315,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Singapore Open (Sept 8-11; Asian Tr event; not played since 2001). Second-placed Lee Westwood (Eng) finished 7 shots behind Scott (Aus), who recorded his third tournament win of the year. [Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore].

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