Highlights from Nicolas Colsaerts opening round in Singapore.

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This week, the DP World Tour returns to Singapore for the Singapore Classic after a nine-year absence. New Zealander Ryan Fox leads the field as the highest ranked player, tasting victory on the tour twice in 2022 at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in October and the Ras Al Khaimah Classic in February. Japan’s Taiga Semikawa made history last year by becoming the first amateur to win the Japan Open and will be hoping to make history once more on what will be his debut on the DP World Tour. Former Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjørn returns to Singapore for the first time since 2012. The Dane won recently on the Legends Tour at the 2022 MCB Tour Championship in December. Bjørn finished fifth on his last appearance at Laguna National – host of this week’s event – at the Caltex Masters presented by Carlsberg.

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13 Comments

  1. I'm perplexed as to why we're watching a very average round?
    Surely there were better rounds out there today?

  2. So great to see him back playing, such a superstar who had such terrible luck with health. Expect him to win again soon 👍

  3. Who gives a rat's ass about snipets. The LPGA presents entire coverage of many of their tournamnets. LIV Golf presented all of their coverage of all of their tournaments in 2022 on YouTube as well. With the PGA or the DP World Tour you get snippets. "Oh, here's a crumb for you peaseants!" 58 seconds of Tiger and his son, oh, maybe 93 seconds. Here and there. Maybe if you add them all up you get 15 minutes all together if you watch all 10 or so of the snippets. Get with the program PGA or fall further behind, digging your own ditch.

  4. Here's an example: The DP World Tourn showed hours of coverage, day by day, of their Hero Tournament, but did they focus on the competition? No, not really or not at all. The only time I saw the second place finisher, Reed, in the tournament was when they showed a highlights video of what? 15 minutes? I was shocked that they showed him in that. Where the frick was the coverage in the 16 hours or so of video of the tournament – selected groups my butt! I stopped watching after the 2nd day. The 4th day may as well have been a different tournament, somewhere on the planet. Who gives a crap? If you people want the crumbs, that's your decision. I'm not wasting my time. I suspect the interest in Golf, world wide, has greatly increased because of LIV Golf.

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