Stefano Mazzoli finished 30th with a 278 (68, 70, 71, 69, -10) in the Moutai Singapore Open and, in his bid to retain his 2026 Asian Tour card, rose from 58th to 54th in the rankings.

At The Singapore Island Country Club (Millennium & Peirce, par 72) in Singapore, Japan's Yosuke Asaji prevailed with a 269 (67, 70, 65, 67, -19). He was joined at the top of the leaderboard by Korea's Jeunghun Wang (64, 70, 67, 68) with a birdie on the 17th hole (68, -4, five birdies, one bogey). He then won the match with a birdie on the first play-off.

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Yosuke Asaji, 32, from Tokyo, who finished with a 67 (-5, seven birdies, two bogeys), won his second tour title, adding to a list of wins that includes four on the Japan Golf Tour and two on the Japan Challenge Tour. He received $360,000 from a $2,000,000 prize pool.

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Thailand's Rattanon Wannasrichan and Korea's Soomin Lee finished third with a 270 (-18), another Korean, Bio Kim, finished fifth with a 272 (-16), and South Africa's Jaco Ahlers, Australia's Kevin Yuan, and Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond finished sixth with a 273 (-15). Of the many LIV Golf players who took part in the event without ever playing, the best finisher was Belgian Thomas Pieters, ninth with a 274 (-14).

Mazzoli, who already earned his place in the DP World Tour 2026 with eighth place in the HotelPlanner Tour's Road to Mallorca (order of merit), shot a 69 (-3) in the final round with seven birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey.

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