
Singapore, August 26: The Singapore Golf Association (SGA) has unveiled its 2025 national squad, comprising 49 amateurs and 11 professionals who will don national colours and represent Singapore in domestic and international competitions in a ceremony held at the Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) on Tuesday.
The squad announcement underscores SGA’s commitment to building a sustainable pipeline of talent across both the professional and amateur ranks.
Apart from the professional squad, the country’s top male and female amateurs have been carefully selected based on a comprehensive evaluation process that includes performances over a one-year cycle, results from squad trials, Order of Merit rankings, and committee selection.
All SGA national squad members will benefit from an enhanced high-performance pathway where they will receive a tailored programme of support that covers advanced training modules, technical and tactical development, and access to sports science expertise.
In addition, they will be given greater opportunities to compete in both local and overseas tournaments, ensuring exposure to high-level competition that is critical for their progression.
SGA National coach Murray Smit expressed his confidence in the squad and said: “These squad members have been carefully selected and we are confident they will represent Singapore with the highest pride and honour at elite-level competitions either locally or abroad.
The SGA will ensure they can excel at the highest level with our regular training, and high-performance tactical and technical support.”
The national squad announcement comes at a pivotal time for Singapore golf, with SGA playing host to the prestigious World Amateur Team Championships (WATC) for the first time at Tanah Merah Country Club in October and also the return of the Singapore Open to SICC the following month.
The squad will play a central role in carrying Singapore’s ambitions onto the international stage.
Professional Squad (11)
| Men | Girls |
| Gregory Foo | Shannon Tan |
| James Leow | Aloysa Atienza |
| Nicklaus Chiam | Amanda Tan |
| Ryan Ang | Koh Sock Hwee |
| Wong Qi Wen | |
| Joshua Yap | |
| Koh Dengshan |
National Squad (9)
| Men | Girls |
| Hiroshi Tai | Inez Ng |
| Sean Lee | Chen Xingtong |
| Brayden Lee | Valencia Chang |
| Troy Storm | Aamiya Koul |
| Justin Kok |
Junior National Squad (18 years and under) (7)
| Boys | Girls |
| Bruce Kwong | Amelie Ng |
| Reyes Halim | Chloe Ng |
| Aaron Wee | Anjanette Tan |
| Guo Jun Xi |
Development Squad (11)
| Men | Girls |
| Ng Wei Jun | Passion Hsu |
| Eng Wei Jin | Seychelles Lim |
| Shmuwei Soh | Jillian Kuk |
| Norman Hakim | Hailey Loh |
| Irvyn Tan | Kimiko Ang |
| Keeshaun Tan |
Junior Development Squad (15 years and under) (15)
| Boys | Girls |
| Dylan Chua | Ashley Wee |
| Kok Kian Foo | Chloe Yap |
| Seunghan Lee | Temperance Tan |
| Rico Ang | Avelyn Tan |
| Gideon Yeo | Rina Zhang |
| Nigel Seah | Zara Emerlyn |
| Atlas Lin | Wei Wen Wee |
| Ryan Agarwal | Elina Veejay |
Holding Squad (6)
* male squad members who are currently serving their National Service or studying in overseas colleges
| Boys |
| Brandon Han |
| Daryl Low |
| Samuel Tan |
| Nathen Tan |
| Sean Pang |
| Ethan Lim |
