Golf: King's Cup returns, to be co-sanctioned by Asian & European Tours

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Last Updated : May 03 2016 | 3:07 PM IST

The King's Cup will make a welcome return onto the Asian Tour calendar from July 28 to 31 with a lucrative $750,000 prize fund on offer, the golf tournament's organisers announced on Tuesday.

For the first time in the tournament's history, the King's Cup will also be jointly sanctioned by the European Tour, which will receive 25 spots for its players at the Phoenix Gold Golf Club in Pattaya.

The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) will support the King's Cup once again as a major sponsor.

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Asian Tour Media will broadcast the tournament live on the Asian Tour's global television platform which has a potential reach of over 180 nations and territories and 740 million homes.

The King's Cup last featured on the Asian Tour in 2014 when Thai great Thaworn Wiratchant claimed a record 18th title on the region's premier Tour.

SAT Governor Sakon Wannapong said in an Asian Tour release: "We are delighted to announce the return of the King's Cup which is truly a revered golf tournament in Thailand and Asia as it is staged in honour of our King of Thailand.

"The SAT will work closely with the event promoter Greatness Holdings, Thailand PGA, Asian Tour and European Tour to ensure the 2016 staging of the King's Cup is successful. With live television, it will promote our nation extensively across the globe and showcase the beauty of our nation."

Asian Tour Commissioner Kyi Hla Han said the return of the King's Cup was a tremendous boost for the development of professional golf in the region.

"Since the beginning of this year, the Asian Tour has already welcomed back tournaments in Singapore, Myanmar and Korea and also launched a new tournament in Japan. With the King's Cup now featuring on our 2016 Schedule, it will provide further playing opportunities for our members, especially with the Olympic Games being held a few weeks after the tournament," said Han.

The field for the King's Cup will comprise of 90 players from the Asian Tour, 25 from The European Tour and 25 from Thailand PGA. Prize money earned from the tournament will count towards the Asian Tour's Order of Merit and also on the Race to Dubai ranking on The European Tour.

The King's Cup will be the second tournament in Thailand to be jointly sanctioned by the Asian Tour and The European Tour following the staging of the True Thailand Classic earlier this season.

--IANS

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First Published: May 03 2016 | 2:58 PM IST

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