
Icons Series has announced the return of The $10M Swing – the richest hole in golf – as part of the Reignwood Icons of Football 2026, taking place on 31 January – 1 February 2026 in Bangkok. Enter For Free Here
Back by huge demand following its dramatic debut, The $10M Swing will once again see every competing ICON attempt a single shot at glory on a specially created par-3 at Robinswood Golf Club. With the pressure amplified, a hole-in-one will trigger a record-breaking $10 million prize - making this the biggest single prize available on a shot in world golf.
This year, the stakes are even higher. More players, more coverage, more fans, and more ways for supporters around the world to get involved. For 2026, every player confirmed for the Reignwood Icons of Football will step up individually for their shot - including confirmed names already announced such as:
Team England (partial roster)
Jimmy Bullard Michael Carrick
Robbie Fowler Joe Hart
Paul Ince
Phil Jagielka
Jermain Jenas Phil Jones
Teddy Sheringham
John Terry Theo Walcott
Team World (partial roster)
Gabriel Batistuta
Nigel De Jong
Luís Figo
Ryan Giggs
David Ginola
Ruud Gullit
Aaron Ramsey
Andriy Shevchenko
Nemanja Vidić
Dwight Yorke
Gianfranco Zola
If any ICON strikes the perfect shot and lands an ace, $10 million is unlocked with the money being split as follows:
- 1/3 to the Player
- 1/3 to a charity of their choice
- 1/3 split between 3 lucky winners of a prize draw, picked randomly from those entrants who selected that player.
Last year delivered tension, celebration, and global headlines with Liverpool FC legend Robbie Fowler going close to the jackpot. This year is set to be even bigger with more drama and excitement.
Thomas Brookes, CEO, Icons Series: “Last year proved that The $10M Swing isn’t just a golf moment - it’s a cultural moment. The atmosphere, pressure and drama it created was unlike anything in sport. For 2026 we’ve gone one better, with bigger names and more ways for fans to be part of it. If someone makes that ace, it will go down as one of the greatest single shots ever seen.”