
The 17th Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) will be contested at the stunning Te Arai Links’ South Course in Tomarata, New Zealand, from October 29 to November 1, 2026.
The announcement was made by the founding partners—the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), the Masters Tournament, and The R&A. This marks the second time the prestigious event has been held in New Zealand, and its debut at the highly-rated Te Arai Links.
The AAC annually gathers the top male amateur golfers representing the 43 affiliated organisations of the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation. The stakes couldn’t be higher:
Mark Darbon, Chief Executive of The R&A, expressed excitement over the choice of venue. “Te Arai’s South Course is an exceptional venue and will provide a fantastic test of golf in a spectacular location,” Darbon said. “Our goal for the Championship is to continue to inspire and develop the region’s most talented players and we look forward to another outstanding edition in 2026.”
Located 75 minutes north of Auckland on New Zealand’s North Island, Te Arai Links opened in 2022 and has quickly established itself as a world-class destination.
“This is one of the top amateur tournaments in the world… As a very young facility, this reiterates what a special place we have here in New Zealand,” said Jim Rohrstaff, Managing Director of Te Arai Links, adding that the team, membership, and local community are incredibly honoured to host the Championship.
The Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship has a proven track record as a launchpad for professional careers.
Notable alumni include:
Collectively, alumni of the Championship have gone on to win 33 tournaments on the PGA Tour and more than 150 events across major professional tours worldwide.
The 2026 event will mark the Championship’s return to the country nine years after it was last held at Royal Wellington Golf Club.
For more information, visit AACGolf.com.
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