SINGAPORE IS STEPPING into the spotlight as it hosts the highly anticipated inaugural World Corporate Golf Challenge. Taking place at Sentosa Golf Club on 6 September, this prestigious event will bring together power players, skilled amateurs and business leaders from a diverse range of industries who share a love for golf.
Created exclusively for C-suite executives, the World Corporate Golf Challenge promises to be a business-to-business sporting extravaganza that combines competition and making connections that go beyond the fairways.
The roots of this elite global sporting event can be traced back 30 years to The Times Corporate Golf Challenge in the UK. Under the visionary leadership of Jose Guerra, who took the reins as chairman in 2007, the World Corporate Golf Challenge found its home in Madrid, Spain. It has soared to international fame, attracting more than one million participants from over 30 countries.
This story is from the August 2023 edition of Robb Report Singapore.
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