Former Masters Champion Mike Weir has confirmed he will play the Fiji International at the Natadola Bay in a fortnight.
The Canadian joins another former Masters Champion, Fijian Vijay Singh, in the field for the event to be played from August 17 to 20.
Weir and Singh share a strong history, Weir was defeated by none other than Vijay Singh in a playoff on his home turf during the 2004 Bell Canadian Open.
At the Fiji International, Weir will be motivated to perform well on the layout designed by his former Presidents Cup team mate, Singh.
“I can’t wait to tee it up against Vijay on his home course; it’d be amazing to return the favour from 2004,” Weir joked.
“He’s a great player and any course he’s had a hand in re-designing is sure to be a great challenge, I’m looking forward to seeing what he’s put together.”

Weir was a dominant force on the PGA Tour throughout the early 2000’s winning eight times on the Tour.
He also took out the World Golf Championship – American Express Championship in 2000 and was the Masters Champion in 2003.
The 47-year-old has spent most of his career on the PGA Tour but spent time on the PGA Tour of Australasia in the early 1990’s. He has recently been plying his trade on the European Tour and given the Fiji International is a tri-sanctioned event, he’ll be able to rub shoulders with Asian Tour stars for the first time since 2014.
“I think it’s great the Fiji International is a tri-sanctioned event, it presents a fantastic opportunity to the winner and will open a lot of doors, particularly for young players looking to establish their careers,” Weir added.
“I haven’t spent a lot of time on the Asian Tour so I’m looking forward to seeing some of those guys in action, there’s a lot of talented guys coming out of there so it’ll be really exciting.”
“Weir’s presence at the Fiji International is a major boost to the tournament’s fourth year,” said the Honorable Faiyaz Siddiq Koya, Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism.
“We wait in anticipation to welcome Mike Weir’s arrival and trust that he will enjoy our tropical weather and the warm hospitality of our Fijian people.
“We now have two former Masters Champions competing in the field, it’s going to be a great spectacle of golf for the fans visiting Natadola Bay.”
Gavin Kirkman, CEO of the PGA of Australia which oversees the ISPS HANDA PGA Tour of Australasia, said he couldn’t wait to see Weir in action.
“We’re very pleased to have Mike Weir competing, he’s arguably the best golfer Canada has ever produced and I look forward to watching two former Masters Champions in himself and Vijay Singh go head to head,” Kirkman said.
Weir joins a stellar field which includes Vijay Singh, Phachara Khongwatmai, Jeev Milkha Singh, Ryan Fox and Brett Rumford.
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