World No. 4 Jin Young Ko to compete at Aramco Team Series presented by PIF in Hong Kong

Jin Young Ko of South Korea is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars in golf and continues to make her mark in the women’s game. (Getty images)
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Updated 14 September 2023
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World No. 4 Jin Young Ko to compete at Aramco Team Series presented by PIF in Hong Kong

  • Ko, 28, is one of the game’s top stars with an impressive array of victories on the women’s tour over the past few years

HONG KONG: The upcoming debut of the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF – Hong Kong brings an exciting addition to its player lineup, with the confirmation of world No. 4 Jin Young Ko’s participation at the Hong Kong Golf Club, Fanling, from Oct. 6 to 8.

Sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour, the Aramco Team Series returns to Asia after its successful debut in Singapore earlier this year. The fourth stop in the series will witness 28 teams of four — three professionals and one amateur — competing over two days.

They will vie for the prestigious Aramco Team Series title and a share of the overall $1 million tournament prize purse.

Additionally, a three-day individual stroke play contest will see the stellar 78-player field competing not only for the individual title but also for valuable Race to Costa del Sol and Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking points.

Ko is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars in golf, particularly highlighted in the 2019 season when she secured a quartet of victories that included two of the sport’s most coveted major championships — the ANA Inspiration and The Evian Championship.

With eight additional top-10 finishes, including three runner-up finishes, Ko’s exceptional performance that year saw her climb to the top of the world rankings for the first time and clinch the prestigious Rolex Player of the Year accolade, the money title, and the Vare Trophy.

Further adding to her resounding achievements that year, Ko also set a remarkable record of 114 consecutive bogey-free holes, surpassing the previous benchmark set by Tiger Woods in 2000 (110 holes).

In 2023, Ko continues to make her mark in the women’s game. In June, she achieved a significant milestone by setting the record for the most career weeks at No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, surpassing Lorena Ochoa’s impressive 13-year record of 158 weeks.

Out of the 15 events the 28-year-old has contested this year, she has triumphed on two occasions. The first victory transpired in March at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore, where she successfully defended her title and etched her name into the tournament’s history books as the first-ever back-to-back champion.

Ko’s prowess shone again at the Cognizant Founders Cup in May when she claimed victory, making her a three-time winner having previously captured the title in 2018 and 2019.

Ko shared her anticipation and said: “I’m excited to compete in my first-ever Aramco Team Series event in a city I’ve yet to play in as well. I’ve heard many exciting things about the innovative team and individual formats of the Aramco Team Series and can’t wait to have fun competing alongside top professionals and amateurs, and hopefully, I’ll be able to capture both titles in October.”

To ensure widespread access all general admission will be free on Friday, Oct. 6. In addition, under-18s can enjoy free admission on all days when accompanied by a paying adult, while season tickets are available for about $40 for adults wishing to stay on for the whole weekend. Tickets are now available online via Ticketflap.


McIlroy soars to the top of the leaderboard at Dubai Invitational

Updated 15 January 2026
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McIlroy soars to the top of the leaderboard at Dubai Invitational

  • Scotland’s Connor Syme, Spaniard David Puig were McIlroy’s closest rivals at four under
  • A minute’s silence was held at 1.30 p.m. for the 40 victims of the Crans-Montana fire, which included Italian golfer Emanuele Galeppini

DUBAI: Rory McIlroy declared his opening round of 66 as a “nice way to start the year” as he held a one-shot lead at the 2026 Dubai Invitational.

The world number two made a rapid start with seven birdies and a bogey after 10 holes to send a daunting message to the rest of the field as he led by three shots at six under par.

His momentum stalled as he carded a dropped shot and seven pars to close his first round of the year in 66 and take the clubhouse lead at five under.

Matt Wallace rolled in four straight birdies around the turn to surge ahead at seven under, but two dropped shots and a double bogey saw him slip down the leaderboard.

Scotland’s Connor Syme and Spaniard David Puig were McIlroy’s closest rivals at four under.

“It was good. I got off to a great start, played a very good first nine,” McIlroy said.

“Then the wind got up a little bit and felt like that front nine, which was our second nine, was the trickier one.

“I made a silly bogey on three and then didn’t capitalize on the par-five after that.

“So, I felt like I left a few out on that side, but I played a really good nine holes of golf. Overall, a nice way to start the year.”

McIlroy, who started at the 10th, was inches from an opening eagle before he climbed to two under at the 11th with a close-range birdie.

He slid a four-foot par putt by at the 12th, but responded immediately with birdies at the 13th and the par-three 14th thanks to a stunning tee-shot.

The Northern Irishman took the outright lead at four under with another gain at the 17th and when finished his front nine with another birdie, he was two shots clear.

McIlroy was in relentless form as he rolled in his seventh birdie of the day, and third in a row, at the first to extend his advantage to three strokes at six under.

However, Oliver Lindell closed in on the early leader courtesy of a stunning birdie blitz from the ninth to the 13th.

McIlroy bogeyed the third to slip back alongside the Finn to share the lead at five under and they were joined by Guerrier, starting on the back nine, who briefly made it a three-way tie after his seventh birdie of the round at the sixth to go with his double bogey at the ninth before fading away.

Matt Wallace opened with a bogey, but bounced back with a birdie at the third and a chip-in eagle at the fourth.

Another gain followed at the sixth before he surged to the summit courtesy of four straight birdies from the eighth to move two ahead at seven under.

The Englishman dropped a shot at the 12th, double bogeyed the 16th and closed with a bogey as his two-shot lead evaporated.

Syme and Puig were one shot behind McIlroy at four under following five birdies and a bogey in their 67s.

Wallace endured a rollercoaster card of an eagle, six birdies, three dropped shots and a double bogey to finish to sit in a tie for fifth at three under, Lindell double bogeyed the last in his 68, while French pair Guerrier and Antoine Rozner and Spaniard Angel Ayora were also at that mark.

There was a minute’s silence held at 1.30 p.m. for the 40 victims of the Crans-Montana fire during New Year celebrations, which included rising Italian talent Emanuele Galeppini, who was about to start his tenure as Junior Captain at Dubai Creek Resort.

Black ribbons were worn by players, caddies and DP World Tour staff as a mark of respect.