
The R&A worked with the Emirates Golf Club Greenkeeping team in Dubai to provide championship agronomy support during the 2025 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, played last week on the Majlis Course. Created in February 2009 as a joint initiative to grow the game by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), The Masters Tournament and The R&A, the championship is recognised as one of the most prestigious amateur events in the world.
As part of The R&A’s growing focus on delivering performance through sustainability, the team works with leading golf venues worldwide to optimise course conditioning, turf performance, and environmental best practice. The Majlis, home to the historic Dubai Desert Classic on the DP World Tour, once again showcased its world-class playing surfaces as it welcomed the region’s finest amateur golfers.
Chris Gray, Head of Sustainability and Agronomy – Asia-Pacific at The R&A, said, “We were delighted to support Matthew Perry and the Emirates Golf Club Greenkeeping team in hosting one of the most prestigious amateur championships in the world. Their professionalism, local expertise and attention to detail were exceptional, ensuring the Majlis Course was presented in outstanding condition throughout the week. The venue continues to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable, high-performance agronomy, and our role was simply to complement the excellent work already being done by Matthew and his team to align course preparation and championship presentation with international best practice in both playability and environmental stewardship.”
The Majlis Course has played an instrumental role in establishing Dubai as a global golf destination since its opening in 1988. It remains one of the most respected tournament venues in the Middle East, having hosted many of the game’s greatest names including Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Seve Ballesteros, Ernie Els, and Sir Nick Faldo.
Christopher May, Chief Executive Officer at Viya, commented, “It was a huge privilege to welcome the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship to the Majlis Course. The R&A’s Agronomy team brought world-leading expertise, and their support was invaluable throughout the preparation and delivery of the championship. Their approach combining performance with sustainability aligns perfectly with our philosophy and long-term environmental goals. Emirates Golf Club has always been synonymous with quality, and the way the course played and presented itself during the Championship was yet another example of that.”
This collaboration highlights a shared commitment to advancing the sport through responsible agronomy, innovation and excellence in course presentation.
Fifa Laopakdee, a 20-year-old from Thailand, came back from a six-stroke deficit to win the 16th Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship at Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis Course. With the victory, he became the first Thai winner of the Championship and earned invitations to the 2026 Masters Tournament and The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale.
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