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Starts: 3rd May 2024
Course: Sentosa GC (Serapong)
Par: 71
Length: 7,406 yards
2023 Champion: Talor Gooch
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Winning Score
The Singapore Open was played at Sentosa between 2005-2022. Winning scores at the Singapore Open varied from -7 to -13. Much depends on how firm the course will play but we are likely to see rain before the
Course Form
A number of players in the field have made the trip to Singapore before and they may well have the advantage in terms of course knowledge.
LIV Golf Singapore Quotes
"I'm trying to take advantage of the nuances of the golf course, of the fairways, of the contours. For instance, on 15 there's that hump in the fairway. If I can get that ball low enough it will help keep it to the right of the water and keep it in the fairway. So the last two days I hit this little low cut and used the land and the contour to try to keep that ball in play. So I'm just trying to give myself a little bit more margin of error on some of these shots. But I've got three clubs to hit off the tee. I got a driver, a 2 wood and a 3-wood this week because there's so many options on the tee boxes here of where you want to hit it. So when the wind's changing and so forth I feel like I have the shot that I need, despite whatever or regardless of whatever the conditions are." Phil Mickelson, 2023
"You've got to put the ball in play off the tee. Here it's pretty crucial because if you're in the rough you're going to catch some fliers, and you've just got to leave yourself some good opportunities from the fairway, and then from there, you can get it quite close. Big enough greens, and these greens are just so pure that you can roll it in pretty easy if you just start it on line." Brooks Koepka, 2023
"The course is phenomenal there's about four tee shots that I really despise, but... I played 17 well. So I like hole 17." Bubba Watson, 2023
"The course is playing similar to when we played it here on the Singapore Open, but maybe a little bit longer, a couple tees that we didn't use there." Sergio Garcia, 2023
"I love playing at Sentosa. We come here on the Asian Tour quite regularly. So it's nice to play this event a different time of year where you've got a few events under your belt for the year. So, yeah, always fun coming back. And I know the course pretty well, so that always helps." Scott Vincent, 2023
"The state of my game is good, but as far as being a course that really fits my eye, I wouldn't say this is it. But my caddie has been really good about helping me get really clear targets and just trying to put all the distractions, and there's tons of them out here, just with the way the golf course is designed it's visually intimidating and the trees kind of overhanging and there's a lot of stuff going on, so he's helped me to sort of make the courses -- keep me focused on where I'm trying to go, and that's been helpful so far........My ball flight, I've got to fight it on a few holes. I tend to play left to right, but a lot of the tee shots and particularly some of the tougher ones want you to hit it right to left, so it was going through that battle internally of should I hit what this hole wants or the shot I'm comfortable with." Cameron Tringale, 2023
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Will The Weather Be A Factor At LIV Golf Singapore 2024?
Rain is possible each of the three days of play and there will likely be rain showers in the lead up to the tournament. The wind is not expected to be a factor, with the wind expected to peak at 8mph.
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