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2025 International Series Calendar Finalised with 10 Global Events and New Sponsors

When you scan the International Series Golf Schedule for 2025, you’ll discover a globe-trotting lineup of ten events stretching from the deserts of Saudi Arabia to the tropical fairways of Southeast Asia.

From fresh market debuts to time-honoured classics reborn, this is a season designed to thrill both seasoned pros and local hopefuls alike.

From Humble Beginnings to a Global Phenomenon

Launched in March 2022 as a LIV Golf-backed extension of the Asian Tour, the International Series began modestly at Black Mountain Golf Club in Thailand.

Since then, it’s criss-crossed 14 countries—from the bustling cityscapes of the United Kingdom to the sun-baked dunes of North Africa—firmly planting its flag as one of the sport’s most adventurous new brands.

Four New Markets, Five Fresh Face-off Opportunities

May 2025 sees the Series charting new terrain with inaugural events in:

  • India, presented by real-estate titan DLF
  • Japan, backed by Chinese beverage giant Moutai
  • Cambodia, showcased by Royal Group
  • The Philippines, driven by e-gaming powerhouse Bingo Plus

Add to that the triumphant return of a legacy fixture in Singapore, now under Moutai’s title-sponsorship banner, and you’ve got five completely new tournaments to bookmark.

Established Stops Reignite the Calendar

Long-standing fans will be equally pleased by welcome returns to:

  • Macau, presented by Wynn
  • Morocco
  • Indonesia
  • Hong Kong
  • Saudi Arabia

These tried-and-tested venues promise familiar challenges—just with an even deeper field of international talent.

2025 International Series & Opens Schedule

Dates Event Venue
30 January – 2 February International Series India presented by DLF DLF Golf and Country Club, Gurugram
20–23 March International Series Macau presented by Wynn Macau Golf and Country Club
8–11 May International Series Japan presented by Moutai Caledonian Golf Club, Chiba
3–6 July International Series Morocco Royal Golf Dar Es Salaam, Rabat
2–5 October BNI Indonesian Masters Royale Jakarta Golf Club, Jakarta
9–12 October International Series Cambodia presented by Royal Group Chhun On Golf Resort, Phnom Penh
23–26 October International Series Philippines presented by BingoPlus Sta. Elena Golf Club, Manila
30 October – 2 November Link Hong Kong Open Hong Kong Golf Club
6–9 November Moutai Singapore Open Singapore Island Country Club
19–22 November PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers Riyadh Golf Club, Riyadh

Commercial Might Meets Sporting Ambition

The International Series Golf Schedule isn’t just about where the ball lands; it’s about who’s backing the action.

In 2025 alone, the calendar boasts five presenting partners—four of them making their debut—underscoring the Series’ rapid commercial ascent.

Rahul Singh, Head of The International Series, said:“The International Series is making a real impact on the industry and contributing to an unheralded new era for the sport, transforming the golf landscape for everyone, from global superstars to regional talent and prodigious amateurs.

“Driven by our unique offering, we have made significant commercial strides particularly in 2025, welcoming numerous new partners and cementing the allure of The International Series as one of the most attractive opportunities in men’s professional golf.”

A Launchpad for Tomorrow’s Champions

Bryson DeChambeau  during Round Three of the International Series India at DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon, India
Bryson DeChambeau during Round Three of the International Series India at DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon, India © Asian Tour

Beyond the corporate dollars, the Series has become a genuine pathway to the big leagues.

Several Asian Tour standouts have parlayed their performances into LIV Golf League cards, while household names like Bryson DeChambeau, Joaquin Niemann and Patrick Reed have lent star power to each stop.

LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil said: “LIV Golf is committed to creating more player pathways throughout professional golf, and The International Series continues to play a huge role in the sport’s global growth.

“The Series is bringing many of golf’s biggest names to new markets while opening opportunities for the stars of tomorrow to compete with the very best, and we couldn’t be more excited for its future.”

Major Implications: Open Qualifying Comes to Macau

In a first for the Series, the International Series Macau presented by Wynn doubled as an Open Qualifying Series event for Royal Portrush.

Top spots went to:

Patrick Reed, Carlos Ortiz and Jason Kokrak pictured with Open Championship flags after securing their place in the field this year
Patrick Reed, Carlos Ortiz and Jason Kokrak pictured with Open Championship flags after securing their place in the field this year © Asian Tour
  • Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz
  • Former Masters champion Patrick Reed
  • LIV standout Jason Kokrak

Elevating Opportunity, One Tournament at a Time

Singh emphasised the growing importance of The International Series, saying: “The International Series has always been about opportunity – offering players that pathway onto the LIV Golf League and providing emerging talent from around the world with a chance to compete against the very best, at elevated events on world-class golfing destinations.

“The addition of Open Qualifying this season has taken things to another level for The International Series, emphasising our growing commercial appeal and strong positioning on the international golf scene.”

The Road Ahead: Chiba Beckons

This week, the International Series Golf Schedule brings its blend of global stars and regional hopefuls to Chiba for the International Series Japan presented by Moutai.

Expect a drama-filled week as seasoned veterans and home-grown talent duke it out under the glassy Japanese sky—proof that this Series has firmly earned its place on golf’s biggest stages.

Whether you’re tracking your fantasy picks or planning a pilgrimage to one of these stunning venues, the 2025 International Series delivers a kaleidoscope of competition, commerce and opportunity. Buckle up—it’s going to be one hell of a ride.

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