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About Asian Tour

The Asian Tour is the primary professional golf circuit in Asia. It's been around since the 1990s, but the game changed in 2022 when LIV Golf pumped serious money into the International Series. That's a set of high-purse events within the Asian Tour schedule. The circuit now runs from January through December, with stops across Asia and the Middle East.

The LIV connection

The International Series is the game changer. LIV Golf invested hundreds of millions into the Asian Tour to create a pathway for players who didn't get onto the Saudi league. Each International Series event has a purse of $2 million or more, which is huge for this level. Winners also get exemptions into LIV events. It's basically a feeder system now, but it's brought more attention and better fields to the tour.

Top players

The fields are a mix of former PGA Tour winners and young Asian talent. Big names show up for the International Series events because of the appearance fees. You'll see guys like Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, and other LIV golfers in the field. The regular events are more about the next generation — players from Japan, Korea, Thailand, and China trying to earn status on bigger tours or qualify for majors.

Viewership

The Asian Tour isn't pulling PGA Tour numbers, but it's grown fast since the LIV money came in. The tour estimates between 10 and 15 million viewers globally each season. Most of that comes from Asia — Japan, Korea, Thailand, and China drive the ratings. The International Series events get the biggest audiences, especially when big names are in the field.

Streaming options in the US

Forget cable. The Asian Tour isn't on Golf Channel or ESPN in the US. Your best bet is the Asian Tour YouTube channel, which streams most events live and free. Some International Series events also show up on the LIV Golf app or website. If you're a hardcore golf fan, that's the move. No subscription needed for most events.

TV options in Asia

SPOTV is the main broadcaster for the Asian Tour across most of Asia. They cover the big events, especially the International Series. Some countries also have local deals. In Japan, the tour shows up on golf specialty channels. In Thailand and Korea, it's a mix of SPOTV and local networks. The broadcast situation is fragmented, so check your local listings.

International viewing

For fans in Europe and elsewhere, the Asian Tour YouTube channel is again the most reliable option. Some events get picked up by Golf Channel International or regional sports networks, but the YouTube stream is free and global. That's the beauty of the Asian Tour — they've leaned into digital distribution because traditional TV wasn't paying attention.

Current season

The 2026 Asian Tour season kicked off in January. The schedule runs through December, with stops in Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, Japan, and the Middle East. The International Series events are spread throughout the calendar. The Order of Merit winner gets exemptions into several major championships the following year. Last year's winner was a young Thai player who earned his way onto the DP World Tour.