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Asaji claims Japan's first Singapore Open title in 49 years after play-off

Written By: Indianews Syndication
Last Updated: November 9, 2025 18:38:12 IST

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SINGAPORE OPEN WON BY YOSUKE ASAJI IN A PLAY-OFF SHOWS: SINGAPORE (NOVEMBER 9, 2025) (ASIAN TOUR MEDIA – Broadcast & Digital: Maximum use of two (2) minutes. No use 48 hours after the end of the round, so no use after 0700GMT Tuesday, November 11 2025. No archive. No resales. No monetisation.) 1. SCENIC SHOT  2. JOHN CATLIN PLAYING SECOND SHOT AT 18TH HOLE 3. THOMAS PIETERS' BIRDIE AT 3RD HOLE 4. JACO AHLERS' BIRDIE 18TH HOLE 5. BIO KIM'S BIRDIE AT 17TH HOLE/ KIM'S CLOSE-UP  6. SOOMIN LEE'S EAGLE MISS AT 18TH HOLE/ LEE'S CLOSE-UP 7. RATTANON WANNASRICHAN'S EAGLE MISS 18TH HOLE/ WANNASRICHAN'S CLOSE-UP 8. YOSUKE ASAJI'S BIRDIE AT 18TH HOLE / ASAJI CELEBRATING  9. WANG JEUNG-HAN BIRDIE AT 18TH HOLE/ WANG CELEBRATING 10. ASAJI AND WANG ON THE TEE BEFORE THE PLAY-OFF 11. WANG JEUNG-HUN PLAYING SECOND SHOT AT 18TH HOLE (PLAYOFF HOLE 1)/ WANG'S SHOT LANDING IN WATER/ WANG WITH A DISAPPOINTED LOOK  12. ASAJI PLAYING THIRD SHOT AT 18TH HOLE (PLAYOFF HOLE 1)/ ASAJI CLOSE-UP  13. ASAJI'S BIRDIE AT 18TH HOLE (PLAYOFF HOLE 1)/ ASAJI CELEBRATING  14. ASAJI CELEBRATING WITH HIS TEAM  15. ASAJI LIFTING THE WINNER'S TROPHY AND POSING WITH IT  STORY: Yosuke Asaji sank a two-metre birdie putt on the first play-off hole to claim the Singapore Open title on Sunday (November 9), becoming the first Japanese golfer to win the tournament since 1976. Asaji edged South Korea's Wang Jeung-hun at the Singapore Island Country Club's New Course after Wang found water with his second shot during the play-off and carded a bogey six. Both players had finished on 19-under par, with Wang forcing the play-off after sinking a dramatic, snaking 4-metre birdie putt at the 18th hole. Thailand's Rattanon Wannasrichan and South Korea's Lee Soo-min tied for third, just one shot behind the leaders. Asaji started Sunday's final round in spectacular fashion, securing five consecutive birdies from the second hole and grabbing an early lead that he never relinquished, finishing with a five-under-par 67. His victory makes him the sixth Japanese player to lift the Singapore Open trophy in the event's 64-year history, following Kesahiko Uchida's win 49 years ago. The win caps off a strong run for Asaji, who finished tied for second in the Philippines two weeks ago. He has now moved to second in the International Series standings behind Zimbabwe's Scott Vincent. The top two players in the standings will earn spots in the high-stakes LIV Golf League for the 2026 season. The International Series concludes later this month with the $5 million Saudi International in Riyadh, set to begin on November 19. (Production: Suramya Kaushik)

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