Individuals and clubs who have excelled and made significant contributions to golf in the Asia region will be honoured at next week’s Asian Golf Industry Federation Annual International Summit.
Among the highlights of the three-day gathering will be the AGIF Golf Awards Dinner, to be staged in the ballroom at the Sime Darby Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur on October 29.
Chris Gray, President of the AGIF, said: “There are so many individuals and organisations who have had a positive influence on the game in Asia that deserve to be rewarded and lifted into the spotlight. We’re looking forward to celebrating excellence in golf by recognising them during our annual Summit.”
Awards will be presented in five categories:
- Outstanding Contribution (Individual)
- Excellence in Innovation (Institutions/Golf Clubs)
- Rising Star (Young Leaders <40 years)
- Women in Golf Leadership (Women Leaders)
- Distinguished Contribution to Growing the Game
The awards were open to individuals of all nationalities, provided their work has contributed significantly to the growth and development of golf in Asia.
Nominations were submitted by industry peers, organisations, or through self-nomination, subject to verification by the AGIF Awards Committee. All nominees had to demonstrate a measurable impact on the advancement of golf in Asia, whether through leadership, innovation, sustainability, education, or community development.
Rishi Narain, Head – Events, Sponsorship and Membership at the AGIF, said: “The objective in inaugurating the AGIF Golf Awards is to recognise excellence, innovation, and leadership in the Asian golf industry. The interest and response that we received was overwhelming.”
Featuring globally acclaimed speakers and panellists addressing the golf industry’s most pressing issues, the Summit is being staged at the SDCC on October 29-30.
The four central themes being highlighted during the Summit are Innovation & Future Trends, Operational Sustainability, Education and Demographics & Tourism.
For the second year in succession, the Summit is aligning with the richest LPGA Tour event in the region. Adjacent to the SDCC, the West Course at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club is hosting the Maybank Championship – featuring many of the world’s top players – from October 30-November 2. Delegates at the AGIF Summit will be granted access to attend the tournament.

Gold sponsors of the 2025 AGIF Annual International Summit are The R&A, Club Car and Trojan Battery Company with Centaur Asia Pacific, Jebsen & Jessen and Toro as Silver sponsors. Tourism Malaysia is the Event Partner and Sime Darby Convention Centre the Venue Partner.
The Malaysian Association of Golf Recreational Club Owners, the Golf Course Superintendents’ Association of Malaysia and the Golf Club Managers Association of Malaysia are Supporting Partners.
