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OneAsia|One Asia Golf Tour

The One Asia Golf Tour (One Asia is an emerging professional golf tour in the Asia Pacific region that rivals the European Tour and the American Tour. It is the first professional golf tour platform organization for top golfers in the Asia-Pacific region, with founding members including the China Golf Association, the Korea Golf Tour, the Korean Golf Association and the PGA of Australia.

In previous seasons the same Asian flagship tournaments have included the China Open, Korean Open, Thailand Open, Indonesia PGA Championship, Australian Open, etc. In 2016, the tour enters its eighth season in the same Asia, with nine events scheduled for the year, each with a purse More than US$1 million per event.

Singapore Sports Museum

SportsMuseum: Established in 1983, the Singapore Sports Museum focuses on Singapore's sporting heritage, commemorating athletes who have made outstanding contributions# the country& x27;s sporting endeavors, and promoting Singapore's sporting endeavors as part of the lives of the general public.

SportsMuseumThe museum has six galleries that cover the development of sports in Singapore and Olympic and non-Olympic sports. The galleries are Colonial Sports, Singapore Independence Sports, Local and Traditional Sports, Hall of Fame, Olympic Regional and International Competitions, and the Roll of Honor.

The Hall of Fame introduces the men and women who have made Singapore proud and the outstanding figures in Singapore's sporting history; the Roll of Honor is a selection of the most outstanding male and female athletes es and coaches.

Singapore Equestrian Club

(Singapore Turf The former Singapore Turf Club, which dates back to 1842, is located near the Kranji MRT station.

The whole racecourse covers 80 hectares and tens of thousands of people gather here every day. Tens of thousands of people gather here every day for equestrian exchanges, and it has hosted events such as the Singapore Airlines International Cup, the Singapore Gold Cup and the Lion City Cup.

Singapore Indoor Stadium

SportsHub:SingaporeThe SportsHub is a large indoor stadium that opened in 1989, designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange and officially declared open by then Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew.

The Singapore Indoor Stadium is conical in shape, with a column-free interior. For the column-free structure, the arena stage layout flexible and changeable, the number of spectators can be accommodated with it. When holding concerts can accommodate 7306 to 7968 people, when holding sports events can accommodate 8126 to 10786 people, the maximum capacity of about 12,000 spectators.

The Singapore Indoor Stadium regularly hosts various sports competitions, such as the Singapore Badminton Open, the Southeast Asian Professional Basketball League and other tournaments, and American professional wrestling has also been held here. The opening ceremony of the 2009 Asian Youth Games was held here, and the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games were also Badminton and table tennis events were held at this venue.

addition to competitions, the stadium has also served as a venue for concerts by well-known musicians. Its arena has also become a venue for family entertainment, with magic shows, circuses, ice skating, and more held here every season.

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