2006 Asian Tour

The 2006 Asian Tour was the 12th season of the modern Asian Tour, the main men's professional golf tour in Asia excluding Japan, since it was established in 1995. Prize money for the season exceeded US$24 million and Jeev Milkha Singh of India set a new season's prize money record of $591,884.

Tournament results

The list of results below includes one special event which did not count towards the money list (the HSBC Champions) and one team event (the Royal Trophy). The first event took place in December 2005. Prize funds shown in brackets do not count towards the money list.

The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Asian Tour events he had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Asian Tour members.

DatesTournamentPrize
fund (US$)
WinnerOWGR
pts
Notes
Dec 15-18Asia Japan Okinawa Open830,000 Tadahiro Takayama (1)14Co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour
Jan 5-8Royal Trophy(1,500,000)Europen/aTeam event: Asia v Europe
Jan 19-22Pakistan Open200,000 Chris Rodgers (1)14
Jan 26-29Commercialbank Qatar Masters2,000,000 Henrik Stenson (n/a)44Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Feb 9-12Johnnie Walker Classic2,300,000 Kevin Stadler (n/a)44Co-sanctioned by the European and Australasian tours
Feb 16-19Maybank Malaysian Open1,210,000 Charlie Wi (7)20Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 2-5Enjoy Jakarta HSBC Indonesia Open1,000,000 Simon Dyson (4)20Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 9-12OSIM Singapore Masters1,000,000 Mardan Mamat (2)20Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 16-19TCL Classic1,000,000 Johan Edfors (n/a)24Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Apr 13-16Volvo China Open1,800,000 Jeev Milkha Singh (5)24Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Apr 20-23BMW Asian Open1,800,000 Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (n/a)30Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Apr 27-30GS Caltex Maekyung Open600,000 Suk Jong-yul (1)14
May 4-7SK Telecom Open600,000 Prom Meesawat (1)14
May 11-14Aamby Valley Asian Masters400,000 Hendrik Buhrmann (1)14
May 18-21Macau Open300,000 Kane Webber (1)14
May 25-28Philippine Open200,000 Scott Strange (2)14
June 1-4Bangkok Airways Open300,000 Chawalit Plaphol (2)14
Aug 17-20Crowne Plaza Open200,000 Chanarat Phadungsil (1)14
Aug 24-27Brunei Open500,000 Wang Ter-chang (4)12
Aug 31-Sept 3Pulai Springs Malaysian Masters300,000 Anton Haig (1)14
Sep 7-10Barclays Singapore Open3,000,000 Adam Scott (n/a)36Richest sole-sanctioned event
Sep 21-24Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open750,000 Yang Yong-eun (1)16
Sep 28-Oct 1Mercuries Taiwan Masters500,000 Gaurav Ghei (2)14
Oct 5-8Taiwan Open300,000 Lin Wen-tang (1)14
Oct 12-15Volkswagen Masters-China350,000 Retief Goosen (n/a)18
Oct 19-22Hero Honda Indian Open300,000 Jyoti Randhawa (6)14
Nov 9-12HSBC Champions(5,000,000) Yang Yong-eun (2)52Co-sanctioned by the European, Australasian and Sunshine tours
Nov 16-19UBS Hong Kong Open2,000,000 José Manuel Lara (n/a)32Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Dec 7-10Volvo Masters of Asia700,000 Thongchai Jaidee (8)20Limited to top 60 on Order of Merit

Source: here

Leading money winners

RankPlayerCountryEarnings (US$)
1Jeev Milkha Singh India591,884
2Thongchai Jaidee Thailand444,736
3Prom Meesawat Thailand392,671
4Charlie Wi South Korea369,880
5Andrew Buckle Australia348,295
6Jyoti Randhawa India301,728
7Juvic Pagunsan Philippines291,847
8Shiv Kapur India271,343
9Thaworn Wiratchant Thailand263,287
10Brad Kennedy Australia263,218

There is a complete list on the official site here.

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