First Look: Aramco LIV Golf Singapore
Mar 10, 2026 - 2:45 PMWritten by: Mike McAllister
Aramco LIV Golf Singapore is the fourth tournament of the 2026 season, the middle part of a stretch of three consecutive tournaments in three countries and two continents.
BASIC INFO
2026 ARAMCO LIV GOLF SINGAPORE
When
March 12-15, 2026
Where
Sentosa Golf Club (The Serapong)
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Competition
Four rounds/72 holes of stroke play
Field
57 players - 13 teams of four players each, and five wild cards
Shotgun Start
Local time
Thursday, Rd. 1 - 9:15 a.m. (9:15 p.m. ET Wed.)
Friday, Rd. 2 - 9:15 a.m. (9:15 p.m. ET Thu.)
Saturday, Rd. 3 - 9:45 a.m. (9:45 p.m. ET Fri.)
Sunday, Rd. 4 - 9:05 a.m. (9:05 p.m. ET Sat.)
Defending Champions
Individual - Joaquin Niemann
Team - Fireballs GC
Stop 2 of our triple-header and we’re back at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore 🇸🇬#LIVGolfSingapore | @SentosaGolfClub pic.twitter.com/UnC9mg30lt
— LIV Golf (@livgolf_league) March 9, 2026
KEY STORYLINES
LIV Golf returns to Singapore for the fourth consecutive season
The Serapong course at Sentosa Golf Club, considered among Asia’s top golf courses, becomes just the second course to host a LIV Golf tournament in four consecutive seasons, joining The Grange Golf Club in Adelaide
Jon Rahm enters Singapore as the 2026 points leader, having won in Hong Kong after opening the season with consecutive runner-up finishes in Riyadh and Adelaide; the Legion XIII captain leads the season-long Individual Championship race after three tournaments
4Aces GC, captained by Dustin Johnson , enters Singapore fresh off its team victory in Hong Kong that ended the club’s winless streak that had dated back to the 2023 LIV Golf season
The all-Australian Ripper GC, captained by Cameron Smith, maintained its lead in the team points competition and will seek to win for the second time in Singapore, having won previously in 2024
Torque GC Captain Joaquin Niemann is the defending champion in Singapore, having won last year en route to his second consecutive runner-up finish in the season-long points race to Rahm
Fireballs GC, captained by Sergio Garcia, are the defending team champions in Singapore and looking to win their first title in 2026
New Smash GC Captain Talor Gooch won the inaugural LIV Golf Singapore tournament in 2023 while representing RangeGoats GC
Besides Niemann and Gooch, other players with success at Sentosa include past Singapore Open champions Ian Poulter, Younghan Song and Sergio Garcia
First-year LIV Golf players such as Elvis Smylie (Ripper GC) and Michael La Sasso (HyFlyers GC) will get their first look at The Serapong
COURSE NOTES
SENTOSA GOLF CLUB (The Serapong)
Sentosa Island, Singapore
PAR
71
YARDAGE
7,406
6,777 meters
The Serapong at Sentosa Golf Club was nominated for the World’s Best Golf Course in 2026 and was awarded the World’s Best Golf Course in 2023 by the World Golf Awards
In Golf Digest’s 2022-23 rankings, The Serapong received its highest ranking of 55th among Golf Digest’s World’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses
The course is consistently ranked as the best golf course in Singapore and Southeast Asia
The Serapong opened in 1982 and underwent a major renovation in 2006 and then another large renovation in 2020
Sentosa is hosting LIV Golf Singapore for the fourth consecutive season, with Talor Gooch (2023), Brooks Koepka (2024) and Joaquin Niemann winning the first three individual titles
RangeGoats GC (2023), Ripper GC (2024) and Fireballs GC won the first three team trophies
Sentosa hosted the Singapore Open from 2005 to 2022, and LIV Golf members Ian Poulter (Majesticks Golf Club) and Sergio Garcia (Fireballs GC) are past champions
Sentosa has also hosted eight British Open qualifiers
The stretch of holes from hole Nos. 3-7 is known as the Dragon’s Tail. The 495-yard third is the longest par 4 on the course
The signature hole is the 486-yard par-4 fifth, situated in the belly of the Dragon and offering views of the Singapore skyline
The 444-yard par-4 sixth includes a large rock formation known as the Dragon’s Tooth, as well as a false front known as the Dragon’s Tongue
The 450-yard par-4 13th has consistently ranked as the most difficult hole, while the easiest hole is the 563-yard par-5 18th
The 495 yard par-4 third was the sixth hardest par 4 and seventh hardest hole overall on LIV Golf last season, averaging 4.38 across the tournament
The field stroke average for LIV Golf Singapore in each of the last two years is 69.59
FOX SPORTS BROADCAST IN U.S. (ET)
Rd. 1 - Wed., March 11 (9 p.m. - 11 p.m., FOX One; 11 p.m. - 2 a.m., FS1)
Rd. 2 - Thursday, March 12 (9 p.m. - 11:30 p.m., FOX One; 11:30 p.m. - 2 a.m. FS1)
Rd. 3 - Friday, March 13 (9:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m., FS2; 10:30 p.m. - 2:30 a.m. FS1)
Rd. 4 - Saturday, March 14 (9 p.m. - 2 a.m., FS1)
WEATHER
Round 1 – High of 91 degrees. Afternoon Showers. 40% chance of precipitation. Winds 5-10 mph North-Northeast
Round 2 – High of 89 degrees. Afternoon Thunderstorms. 50% chance of precipitation. Winds 10-15 mph North-Northeast.
Round 3 – High of 88 degrees. Scattered Thunderstorms. 50% chance of precipitation. Winds 10-15 mph North-Northeast
Round 4 – High of 90 degrees. Afternoon Showers. 30% chance of precipitation. Winds 10-15 mph North-Northeast