Singapore Classic preview: field, betting odds, and how to watch the DP World Tour event
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Everything you need to know about the Singapore Classic, including how to watch it live and my top picks to win.
The DP World Tour begins its Asian Swing this week with the Porsche Singapore Classic.
South Africa’s Ockert Strydom emerged victorious last year, finishing on 19-under to win by one shot.
It’s not one of the DP World Tour’s showcase events, but the weaker field gives some lower-ranked players the chance to grab a title.
That said, some star names will be in attendance.
Shane Lowry will be looking to build on some strong form that has seen him finish T4, 3, T19 in his last three events, including the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship.
A notable and surprise name in the field is Paul Casey, who will be making his first DP World Tour appearance in over two years following his move to LIV Golf. The Englishman has been given a sponsor’s invite which gives him a rare opportunity to bag some world ranking points. Casey was once ranked 3rd in the world but currently sits at 832nd.
Where is the Singapore Classic being played?
The Singapore Classic is being played on the Classic Course at Laguna National Golf & Country Club, Tampines, Singapore.
The 7,420-yard par-72 Classic Course is colloquially known as ‘The Beast’ and is regarded as one of the most challenging golf courses in Asia. It features 14 bunkers, five water features, and very undulating green complexes.
Singapore Classic betting odds
Shane Lowry is the bookies’ strong favorite to win the Singapore Classic. The Irishman is in great form and looking to win his first DP World Tour event since the 2022 BMW PGA Championship.
Shane Lowry | 13/2 |
Paul Casey | 14/1 |
Rasmus Hojgaard | 14/1 |
Jordan Smith | 16/1 |
Matthieu Pavon | 16/1 |
Tom McKibbin | 20/1 |
Ewen Ferguson | 25/1 |
Thriston Lawrence | 25/1 |
Richard Mansell | 28/1 |
Yannik Paul | 28/1 |
Zander Lombard | 28/1 |
Adrian Otaegui | 33/1 |
Sebastian Soderberg | 33/1 |
Grant Forrest | 40/1 |
Scott Jamieson | 40/1 |
Alex Fitzpatrick | 45/1 |
Alejandro Del Rey | 50/1 |
Andy Sullivan | 50/1 |
Bernd Wiesberger | 50/1 |
Keita Nakajima | 50/1 |
Matthew Jordan | 50/1 |
Paul Waring | 50/1 |
Rikuya Hoshino | 50/1 |
Daniel Brown | 60/1 |
Frederic Lacroix | 60/1 |
Jesper Svensson | 66/1 |
Louis De Jager | 66/1 |
Matteo Manassero | 66/1 |
Niklas Norgaard | 66/1 |
Romain Langasque | 66/1 |
Sean Crocker | 66/1 |
Aaron Cockerill | 70/1 |
Callum Shinkwin | 70/1 |
Joost Luiten | 70/1 |
Julien Guerrier | 70/1 |
Calum Hill | 80/1 |
Dan Bradbury | 80/1 |
Daniel Hillier | 80/1 |
Gavin Green | 80/1 |
Guido Migliozzi | 80/1 |
Hao Tong Li | 80/1 |
Jayden Schaper | 80/1 |
Kiradech Aphibarnrat | 80/1 |
Marcus Helligkilde | 80/1 |
Maximilian Kieffer | 80/1 |
Richie Ramsay | 80/1 |
Ugo Coussaud | 80/1 |
Ashun Wu | 90/1 |
Jason Scrivener | 90/1 |
Casey Jarvis | 100/1 |
Darius Van Driel | 100/1 |
David Ravetto | 100/1 |
Eddie Pepperell | 100/1 |
Fabrizio Zanotti | 100/1 |
Jeff Winther | 100/1 |
Johannes Veerman | 100/1 |
Julien Brun | 100/1 |
Manuel Elvira | 100/1 |
Marcel Schneider | 100/1 |
Masahiro Kawamura | 100/1 |
Matthew Baldwin | 100/1 |
Matthew Southgate | 100/1 |
Sam Bairstow | 100/1 |
Shubhankar Sharma | 100/1 |
Daan Huizing | 110/1 |
Andrea Pavan | 125/1 |
Angel Hidalgo | 125/1 |
David Micheluzzi | 125/1 |
Matthias Schwab | 125/1 |
Ockie Strydom | 125/1 |
Oliver Bekker | 125/1 |
Edoardo Molinari | 150/1 |
Freddy Schott | 150/1 |
Hurly Long | 150/1 |
Mike Lorenzo-Vera | 150/1 |
Renato Paratore | 150/1 |
Adri Arnaus | 175/1 |
Max McGreevy | 175/1 |
Brandon Stone | 200/1 |
Dale Whitnell | 200/1 |
Francesco Laporta | 200/1 |
Ivan Cantero | 200/1 |
Jeong Weon Ko | 200/1 |
Jeong-Woo Ham | 200/1 |
Lorenzo Scalise | 200/1 |
Marco Penge | 200/1 |
Marcus Kinhult | 200/1 |
Rafa Cabrera Bello | 200/1 |
Ratchanon Chantananuwat | 200/1 |
Ross Fisher | 200/1 |
Simon Forsstrom | 200/1 |
Todd Clements | 200/1 |
David Law | 250/1 |
Deyen Lawson | 250/1 |
Jaco Prinsloo | 250/1 |
James Morrison | 250/1 |
Joel Girrbach | 250/1 |
Taichi Kho | 250/1 |
Tom Vaillant | 250/1 |
Filippo Celli | 300/1 |
Jens Dantorp | 300/1 |
Jordan Gumberg | 300/1 |
Lukas Nemecz | 300/1 |
Matthis Besard | 300/1 |
Nicolas Colsaerts | 300/1 |
Pieter Moolman | 300/1 |
Ricardo Gouveia | 300/1 |
Satoshi Kodaira | 300/1 |
Andrew Martin | 400/1 |
John Lyras | 400/1 |
Michael Hendry | 400/1 |
Adam Blomme | 500/1 |
Chase Hanna | 500/1 |
Chen Guxin | 500/1 |
Max Rottluff | 500/1 |
Sebastian Friedrichsen | 500/1 |
Sung Kang | 500/1 |
Will Enefer | 500/1 |
Justin Harding | 600/1 |
Rhys Enoch | 600/1 |
Espen Kofstad | 750/1 |
Joshua Berry | 750/1 |
Stephen Gallacher | 750/1 |
Tom Power-Horan | 750/1 |
Amarin Kraivixien | 1000/1 |
Jonas Blixt | 1000/1 |
Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen | 1000/1 |
Stuart Manley | 1000/1 |
Gunner Wiebe | 1500/1 |
Nicklaus Chiam | 1500/1 |
Irvyn Tan | 2000/1 |
Joshua Yap | 2500/1 |
Who will win the Singapore Classic?
It’s difficult to make a strong case against Shane Lowry, although Paul Casey finished T2 at the most recent LIV Golf event and Matthieu Pavon returns to European action for the first time since his first PGA Tour win at the Farmers Insurance Open.
How much will the winner of the Singapore Classic receive?
The total purse at the Singapore Classic is $2,500,000, with the winner set to take home a little over $400,000.
How to watch the Singapore Classic
UK viewers can watch all four rounds live on Sky Sports, although you’ll have to be up early to catch the start of the action.
Thursday 21 March: Sky Sports Main Event (05:00), Sky Sports Golf (05:00)
Friday 22 March: Sky Sports Golf (05:00)
Saturday 23 March: Sky Sports Golf (02:30)
Sunday 24 March: Sky Sports Golf (03:00)
US viewers can catch all the action on the Golf Channel.
Date | Time (ET) | Tournament | Network |
---|---|---|---|
March 21 | 1-6AM | Porsche Singapore Classic | Golf Channel |
March 22 | 1-6AM | Porsche Singapore Classic | Golf Channel |
March 22 | 10:30PM-Midnight Midnight-3AM | Porsche Singapore Classic | NBC Sports App Golf Channel |
March 23 | 10PM-3AM | Porsche Singapore Classic | Golf Channel |
Singapore Classic tee times
Tee times and groupings for the Singapore Classic can be found here.
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