2019 Asian Tour

The 2019 Asian Tour was the 25th season of the modern Asian Tour, the main men's professional golf tour in Asia excluding Japan, since it was established in 1995.

Tournament results

The table below shows the 2019 schedule.[1]

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.

DateTournamentHost countryPrize fund
(US$)
WinnerOWGR
points
Notes
20 JanSMBC Singapore OpenSingapore1,000,000 Jazz Janewattananond (3)24Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
17 FebISPS Handa World Super 6 PerthAustraliaA$1,600,000 Ryan Fox (n/a)20Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
and PGA Tour of Australasia
3 MarNew Zealand OpenNew ZealandNZ$1,250,000 Zach Murray (1)15Co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour of Australasia
24 MarMaybank ChampionshipMalaysia3,000,000 Scott Hend (10)24Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
31 MarHero Indian OpenIndia1,750,000 Stephen Gallacher (n/a)19Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
6 AprBangabandhu Cup Golf OpenBangladesh350,000 Sadom Kaewkanjana (1)14
5 MayVolvo China OpenChinaRMB20,000,000 Mikko Korhonen (n/a)24Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
5 MayGS Caltex Maekyung OpenSouth Korea1,200,000,000 Lee Tae-hee (1)12Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
12 MayAsia-Pacific Diamond Cup GolfJapan¥150,000,000 Yosuke Asaji (n/a)15Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
23 JunKolon Korea OpenSouth Korea1,200,000,000 Jazz Janewattananond (4)13Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
18 AugSarawak ChampionshipMalaysia300,000 Andrew Dodt (3)14
1 SepBank BRI Indonesia OpenIndonesia500,000 Miguel Ángel Carballo (1)14
8 SepYeangder Tournament Players ChampionshipTaiwan500,000 Chang Yi-keun (1)14
15 SepClassic Golf and Country Club International ChampionshipIndia300,000 Rory Hie (1)10Co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf Tour of India
22 SepShinhan Donghae OpenSouth Korea1,200,000,000 Jbe' Kruger (2)14Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
and the Japan Golf Tour
29 SepPanasonic OpenJapan¥150,000,000 Toshinori Muto (n/a)15Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
6 OctMercuries Taiwan MastersTaiwan900,000 Suradit Yongcharoenchai (1)14
10 NovThailand OpenThailand300,000 John Catlin (4)14
17 NovPanasonic Open IndiaIndia400,000 Kim Joo-hyung (1)10Co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf Tour of India
24 NovSabah MastersMalaysia300,000 Pavit Tangkamolprasert (2)14New tournament
1 DecHong Kong OpenHong KongRescheduled to Jan 2020 due to protest violence[2][3]Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
8 DecAfrAsia Bank Mauritius OpenMauritius1,000,000 Rasmus Højgaard (n/a)17Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
and Sunshine Tour
15 DecBNI Indonesian MastersIndonesia750,000 Jazz Janewattananond (5)20Flagship event
22 DecThailand MastersThailand500,000 Jazz Janewattananond (6)14New tournament

Order of Merit

RankPlayerCountryEarnings (US$)
1Jazz Janewattananond Thailand1,058,524
2Scott Hend Australia545,419
3Lee Tae-hee South Korea298,124
4Suradit Yongcharoenchai Thailand277,461
5Masahiro Kawamura Japan260,100
6Jbe' Kruger South Africa257,289
7Scott Vincent Zimbabwe251,643
8Zach Murray Australia221,011
9Chang Yi-keun South Korea210,893
10Micah Lauren Shin United States199,959

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References

  1. "Schedules 2019". Asian Tour. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  2. "Hong Kong Open postponed due to protest violence". ESPN. Reuters. 20 November 2019.
  3. "Hong Kong Open rescheduled for January 2020". ESPN. 6 December 2019.
  4. "Habitat for Humanity Standings". Asian Tour.
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