Singaporeans Abroad – Atienza takes top-10 spot at Queen Sirikit Cup
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
4d ago
Christchurch, New Zealand, March 23: Aloysa Atienza signed off from the Queen Sirikit Cup with her week’s best score of even-par 72 for a tied-10th finish at the Clearwater Golf Club on Saturday. The 25-year-old posted rounds of 76, 74, 73 and 72 for a four-day total of seven-over-par 295 to end the week 12 shots behind individual champion Oh Soomin from South Korea, who carded a final round 65 for a winning total of 283. Atienza, together with Jaymie Ng and Hailey Loh represented Singapore, where the Republic finished in eighth place (601) in the team event- also won by South Korea. Ng compi ..read more
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SGA unveils new logo and visual identity
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
3w ago
(SGA National Squad members Chen Xingtong (L) and Aloysa Atienza (R)) Singapore, March 7: The Singapore Golf Association (SGA) has unveiled a new logo, reflecting the association’s dynamism and forward momentum as it strives to break new frontiers while preserving tradition. The logo focuses on modernity, and professionalism while keeping a progressive outlook that aligns with SGA’s vision for the future of golf in Singapore. Key elements in the logo feature upward-angled lines that show a golf ball in motion, underlining SGA’s ambitions to be a forward and relevant organisation in the everch ..read more
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Second Round Reflections by Chen Xingtong
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
3w ago
(credit: Getty Images) Chen Xingtong matched her opening round efforts with another four-over-par 76 after the second round of this week’s HSBC Women’s World Championship. While her two-day total of eight-over-par 152 has left her in 60th place, what made it another memorable day for our national squad member was being able to play alongside former World No. 1 Lydia Ko. By Chen Xingtong “Today was just a lot more consistent, like yesterday, I had a lot of double bogeys on the first nine and I played really well on the second nine. I made a few silly mistakes here and there today. I mean, I di ..read more
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First Round Reflections By Chen Xingtong
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
3w ago
(Chen Xingtong and her father, Mr. Chen Fan) Singapore Golf Association (SGA) national squad member Chen Xingtong made her debut at the HSBC Women’s World Championship with an opening four-over-par 76. The result placed her in a share of 53rd place that includes China’s Lin Xiyu, Japan’s Mone Inami and former world no. 1 Lydia Ko of New Zealand. In her first round reflections blog, Chen shares her thoughts about her surreal week including meeting living legend Annika Sorentam at the Sentosa Golf Club so far. “It was unreal on the first tee because I was so nervous. It didn’t seem like it but ..read more
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A day to remember for our juniors
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
1M ago
February 28: Junior golfers were treated to an hour-long clinic conducted by LPGA legend, Hall of Famer and a 10-time Major champion, Annika Sörenstam before the HSBC Women’s World Championship tees off on Thursday. National squad member Chen Xingtong, together with SGA professionals, Amanda Tan and Koh Sock Hwee were also at the driving range at the Senotsa Golf Club to share their knowledge of golf to the aspiring junior golfers. Chen, who won the national qualifying tournament to earn her place at the prestigious event, will be part of the elite field that features 15 out of the world’s top ..read more
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SGA Inter-club league 2024
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
1M ago
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Ryan Wong
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
1M ago
Date of birth: 15 June 1999 Where are you currently studying?Singapore Management University How did you get started in golf? Saw a billboard that was promoting a golf course at 3 years old and asked my parents what was that. Been wondering why I was so talkative at that age since then. Other than golf what other hobbies do you have? Playing chess, badminton and watching anime If you could have walk up song to first tee box what would it be? Where is our blue/Ao no Sumika by Tatsuya Kitani ..read more
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SGA unveils national squad members for 2024
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
1M ago
Singapore, February 7: The Singapore Golf Association (SGA) has unveiled its 46 squad members for 2024, in a ceremony held at the Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) on Wednesday. Consisting of the country’s top male and female amateur golfers, these players have been selected through their own merit while others were identified through other key selection criteria that includes performance, attitude and mental fortitude. As the rising stars and faces of Singapore golf, they will be given the opportunities to fulfil their potential and improve Singapore’s performances on the international st ..read more
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Atienza and Ng sign off with week’s best scores at Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
1M ago
Pattaya, Thailand, February 4: Aloysa Atienza ended her campaign at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship with her week’s best score of four-under-par 68 to sign off in tied-22nd place on Sunday. The result was also Atienza’s best finish at the WAAP since she made her debut at 2022 edition where she finished tied-43rd. Atienza recorded a tied-49th result when the event was held at the Singapore Island Country Club last year. The 25-year-old marked her card with five birdies with the only blemish coming on the sixth hole where she dropped a shot. Atienza’s four-day total of five ..read more
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Atienza and Ng make weekend cut at Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship
Singapore Golf Association
by Rachel Lee
1M ago
Pattaya, Thailand, February 2: Aloysa Atienza will head into the weekend rounds of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after signing for a second round even-par 72 at the Siam Country Club on Friday. The 25-year-old’s two-day total of two-under-par 142 meant she will tee off for her third round tied in tied-24th place- 10 shots behind second round leader Wu Chun-wei of Chinese Taipei. “I’m very pleased with how I handled myself the first two rounds. It’s not so much about my scores, but more my mental game and emotions on course. It’s been something I’ve been struggling with ..read more
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