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The International Series: Launchpad to Stardom for Tomorrow’s Golf Icons

Navigating the lush, unforgiving greens of the golf world, Danish sensation Jakob Skov Olesen has emerged as a beacon for aspiring golfers, proving his mettle by clinching The Amateur Championship and slicing through the weekend cut at The Open at Royal Troon.

At the tender age of 25, Olesen is now setting his sights on the picturesque yet challenging Black Mountain Championship in Thailand, a standout event in The International Series promoted by LIV Golf.

Jakob Skov Olesen practicing putting
Jakob Skov Olesen lines up a putt during practice ahead of the Black Mountain Championship in Hua Hin, Thailand. The tournament is the fifth of ten on The International Series.

This series, a collection of 10 premier tournaments under the auspices of the Asian Tour, offers more than just a competitive platform—it’s a golden ticket to the prestigious LIV Golf League for those who excel in the season-end Rankings.

Olesen, an alumnus of the University of Arkansas, is keeping his tee options wide open with Q School looming on multiple tour horizons.

Yet, the lure of the Asian Tour is strong, inspired by trailblazers like Andy Ogletree, who vaulted into the LIV Golf League spotlight by topping The International Series Rankings in 2023.

“The exemption I received for The International Series next year, thanks to my victory at The Amateur Championship, opens up a significant avenue for me,” Olesen shared, his eyes alight with the possibility.

“I’m also eyeing the DP World and PGA Tour Q Schools, which is fantastic to have as options.”

The allure of The International Series isn’t just about the competitive play; it’s the meticulous organisation and the exotic locales that make these tournaments particularly appealing.

Olesen, who also shone in the Arnold Palmer Cup, noted that many upcoming talents are now seriously considering The International Series as a viable path to stardom.

Names like Rayhan Thomas, Leo Oyo, and Jonas Baumgartner have already made their mark in this arena, joining the likes of Peter Uihlein and Eugenio Chacarra, who transitioned from university greens to the grand stages of LIV Golf.

“The bigger prize pools and the overall excellent management of these events are huge draws,” Olesen commented.

“Hearing success stories from peers makes this path even more enticing. I anticipate we’ll see a growing influx of players from both America and Europe.”

The upcoming Black Mountain Championship, scheduled for 17-20 October at the scenic Black Mountain Golf Club in Hua Hin, Thailand, will feature not only Olesen but other emerging talents like Mexico’s Santiago De La Fuente and China’s Sampson Zheng, both of whom are creating ripples in the amateur golfing scene.

For those keen on following the rising stars and the seasoned pathways they tread,

The International Series offers a spectacular view into the future of golf.

More information can be found at www.internationalseries.com, a portal to the burgeoning world of golf where tomorrow’s legends are currently being forged.