Robert MacIntyre was looking forward to maintaining his strong run of form today as he was supposed to be making his final appearance before the year’s first Major at the Porsche Singapore Classic.
But due to persistent inclement weather, round one of the Porsche Singapore Classic will not commence today and will instead take place on Friday 21st, with tee times remaining as originally published.
Round two will take place on Saturday 22nd, also with the same tee times. The DP World Tour will continue to monitor conditions ahead of round one.
Laguna National Golf Resort Club hosts the opening event of the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing, where the Scot returns for his second appearance after competing in the inaugural edition in 2023 en route to making a victorious Ryder Cup debut for Team Europe in Rome.
The World Number 14 is the highest-ranked player in the field and arrives in Singapore in excellent form, following a ninth-place finish at THE PLAYERS Championship last week.
That performance built on his tied-11th result at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, and he now has his sights set on another strong finish as he prepares for next month’s Masters Tournament.
MacIntyre will be joined by Asian stars Haotong Li, Wenyi Ding, Gavin Green, Keita Nakajima, and Kiradech Aphibarnrat, who lost in a play-off to Jesper Svensson at this event in 2024.
Porsche Brand Ambassador Paul Casey and Major champion Jimmy Walker are also set to tee it up in the global field.
After an impressive performance last year, former World Number Three Casey is hoping to win his 16th DP World Tour title in his second outing at the event.
Meanwhile, local teenager Brayden Lee is set to compete in his biggest event to date.
The 17-year-old amateur carded a one-over-par 73 to finish fifth at Laguna National Golf Resort Club and secure one of the three qualifying spots as the top Singaporean.
The 2025 edition of the event will mark Porsche’s second year as a Title partner. The luxury sports car brand is continuing to build on its long-standing relationship with the DP World Tour by expanding its global golf presence through this multi-year partnership.
The Porsche Singapore Classic is the first of four events on the Asian Swing, with visits to India and China on the schedule in the weeks to come.