PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk., or BNI, reaffirms its full commitment to supporting the Indonesian Masters for the eighth time since 2016.
This year, MCI Group has the opportunity to be one of the partners trusted by BNI to support the largest international professional tournament – Indonesian Masters, which will be held at Royale Jakarta Golf Club from October 31 to November 3, 2024.
The BNI Indonesian Masters 2024 will remain part of the International Series, with a total prize pool of US$2 million, an increase of US$500 thousand from last year’s competition.
The International Series is a prestigious Asian Tour event held since 2022 in collaboration with LIV Golf Investment. Starting this year, all International Series events will offer a total prize pool of US$2 million.
As a marquee event of the Asian Tour, all International Series events will be attended and participated in by top and elite golfers from Asia and around the world.
With a total prize of US$2 million, the BNI Indonesian Masters 2024 not only stands as the largest professional golf tournament in Indonesia but also becomes the highest prize pool event in the history of professional golf competitions ever held in Indonesia.
The BNI Indonesian Masters, which began in 2011, now culminates a series of 3 International Series events throughout this October.
Rahul Singh, Head of the International Series, stated, “The BNI Indonesian Masters is one of the key events on The International Series calendar. The last two editions have played a significant role in determining the (International Series) season-ending rankings, and we anticipate that this season will be no different.”
He continued, “It is important for us to continue bringing the International Series to traditional Asian golf markets as well as new regions we are exploring. The competition in the International Series offers opportunities at various levels: direct paths to the LIV Golf League, Official World Golf Ranking points, and an excellent opportunity for local golfers to compete with the world’s best golfers.”