Date: 10 – 13 October 2024
Venue: Macau Golf and Country Club
Touted as one of the most successful sporting events in Macau, the Macao Open has seen exponential growth since its inception in 1998. It has hosted some of the best players in the world, including the 2023 Champion Min Woo Lee, major champions Ernie Els and Ian Woosnam, and internationally acclaimed players Lee Westwood, Branden Grace, Ian Poulter and Li Haotong. The tournament has also proudly featured some of the finest Asian Tour stars, including Scott Hend, Gaganjeet Bhullar and recent Asian Games Champion Taichi Kho. The USD 1 million tournament will form part of the 2024 Asian Tour schedule and feature a field of 144 players.
SJM Resorts, S.A. (SJM) has signed a three-year agreement with tournament promoter and organiser IMG as the title sponsor of The Macao Open. 2024 marks the second year of the partnership with SJM and the 21st edition of the tournament on Asian Tour.
The Sports Bureau of Macao SAR Government is the co-organizer of the SJM Macao Open, which is sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the Macao Golf Association.
In hosting the tournament, SJM is committed to bringing Macau onto the world stage as an international sports destination, supporting the government’s initiative for using sports as a platform for exchange and providing an avenue for young local players to compete in PGA-calibre competitions. By showcasing Macau as a true hub of sporting excellence, SJM aims to lead the development of the city’s dynamic goal to become a fusion destination of ‘Sports + Tourism’. Come join in the excitement of one of Asia’s most prestigious tournaments as world-class golf returns to Macau.
SJM is a leading owner, operator and developer of premium integrated entertainment resorts in Macau. The company’s tourism portfolio caters to a wide spectrum of customers, and is reputed for its iconic hotel architecture and facilities, award-winning gastronomy, outstanding hospitality and authentic local experiences. SJM laid the foundation for Macau’s growth over the past decades and continues to invest as Macau grows into a World Centre of Tourism and Leisure.