European talents Charlie Lindh and Dominic Foos are set to launch their 2026 International Series campaigns at Caledonian Golf Club from 2–5 April, with both players firmly focused on building early momentum in the Rankings race and securing a pathway to the elite level of the LIV Golf League.
Lindh arrives in Japan in red-hot form, currently sitting fifth on the Asian Tour Order of Merit following a pair of impressive results, including a tied-15 finish at the Philippine Golf Championship presented by Philippine Sports Commission and a tied-sixth at the 105th New Zealand Open presented by Millbrook Resort. The Swede will be looking to build on that consistency as the season gets underway.

“I feel like I’m in a much better place than I was last year, so I’m really excited to get out there and compete,” said Lindh. “The Rankings race and LIV Golf spots are a big focus for everyone in the field, and it’s definitely something I’m targeting. At the same time, other opportunities around The International Series, especially potential qualification into the Majors, are huge. Those are the big goals this year, so I’m looking to make the most of every chance.”
Lindh’s steady rise on the Series includes a tied-seventh finish at International Series Thailand in 2024, followed by tied-10 results at both International Series Macau presented by Wynn and International Series India presented by DLF last season.
Foos also returns to The International Series with his sights firmly set on the LIV Golf opportunities available through the Rankings. The 28-year-old German enjoyed a breakthrough 2025 season on the Asian Tour, claiming his maiden title at the SJM Macao Open, a victory that earned him a place at the 2026 LIV Golf Promotions in Florida earlier this year, where he narrowly missed out on advancing.

“My goal is to perform consistently on The International Series this year,” said Foos. “The strongest results I had was a tied-10 finish at International Series Macau in a very strong field. I was able to draw on that experience later in the year when I found myself back in contention there and went on to win the SJM Macao Open. That performance on the Series gave me a lot of confidence and played a big part in securing my first Asian Tour victory.”
“Coming into Japan, the goal is to keep progressing, reach another level in my game, and give myself a real chance at those LIV Golf spots through the Rankings.”
Tickets for all four days of International Series Japan are now available here, with complimentary entry on Thursday and Friday, and free admission for children throughout the tournament.





