Defending individual champion Joaquin Niemann returns to Sentosa Golf Club next week as Aramco LIV Golf Singapore moves to a 72-hole format from 12 to 15 March 2026, while keeping the league’s shotgun start.
Niemann will face stiff competition against 56 other players in the star-studded field that includes crowd favourite Bryson DeChambeau, 2025 LIV Golf Individual Champion Jon Rahm, as well as Anthony Kim, who has become the season’s biggest storyline after winning LIV Golf Adelaide last month.
Niemann, the captain of Torque GC, said last year’s Singapore win was among the sharpest weeks of his career.

“Looking back to that week, I think it was one of my best weeks on the golf course. The way I hit the ball, the way I putt, the way I chipped – everything was just really good.
“It was special having a Sunday with Sebastian (Muñoz) also. I think he made it feel a little bit easier in a way, having him by my side. Obviously, he was trying to beat me, and I was trying to beat him too, but in a way, we pushed each other to do better. It was a great day, a great week. I really love that place.”
The 2026 lineup features 12 major champions with a combined 22 major titles, and the course’s key pressure point remains the Dragon’s Tail from holes 3 to 7, where misses bring trouble quickly into play.
Phil Mickelson is among the marquee names back in Singapore, and the HyFlyers GC captain leaned into what makes the week stand out.

“I love Singapore’s food. One of the best restaurants in the world, ‘Odette’ is there, ‘Burnt Ends’ is there – incredible food. I’m kind of a foodie guy; I’ve been fighting the weight demons my whole life!
“I love the golf course. I love the city-country of Singapore. It’s one of the most impressive places – the cleanliness, the support from the fans. I really enjoy it there.”
Beyond the Ropes
Off the course, LIV Golf Singapore is leaning harder into a day-out format. The Fan Village sits at the centre of the grounds, built around a festival vibe and a food trail that mixes local hawker-style options with international street food.

The Fan Zone adds more to do between the action, from the “Putt Around the Bay” mini-golf challenge to Connect Four Basketball and Reflex Rush. Families also have a dedicated, air-conditioned Kids Zone with supervised play and sustainability-themed activities centred on protecting Sentosa’s Hawksbill and green turtles.
When play ends, the energy shifts off-site to Tanjong Beach Club, the tournament’s post-play concert hub, with Claptone headlining Saturday, 14 March, and R3hab closing on Sunday, 15 March.
Tickets for Aramco LIV Golf Singapore 2026 are available here, including grounds passes and hospitality offerings. Children aged 12 and under receive complimentary Grounds Pass admission (one per paying adult), while After Play concert tickets are sold separately, with entry to Tanjong Beach Club restricted to fans aged 18 and above.




