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The 2011 Asian Tour was the 17th 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 2011 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.
Only 50% of the prize money from major championships and World Golf Championships are counted towards the Order of Merit, but are not shown below.
Dates
Tournament
Host country
Prize fund
Winner
OWGR pts[2]
Notes
Feb 17–20
Avantha Masters
India
€ 1,800,000
Shiv Chowrasia (2)
20
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 22–25
SAIL Open
India
$ 300,000
Kiradech Aphibarnrat (1)
14
Apr 6–9
Panasonic Open
India
$ 300,000
Anirban Lahiri (1)
14
Apr 14–17
Maybank Malaysian Open
Malaysia
$ 2,500,000
Matteo Manassero (n/a)
42
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Apr 21–24
Indonesian Masters
Indonesia
$ 750,000
Lee Westwood (n/a)
20
Apr 28–May 1
Ballantine's Championship
South Korea
€ 2,205,000
Lee Westwood (n/a)
42
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Korean Tour
May 12–15
ICTSI Philippine Open
Philippines
$ 300,000
Berry Henson (1)
14
Jun 16–19
Queen's Cup
Thailand
$ 300,000
Chawalit Plaphol (3)
14
Jul 20–23
Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters
Malaysia
RM 1,200,000
Joonas Granberg (1)
14
Sep 1–4
Omega European Masters
Switzerland
€ 2,000,000
Thomas Bjørn (n/a)
44
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Sep 8–11
ISPS Handa Singapore Classic
Singapore
$ 400,000
Himmat Rai (1)
14
Sep 15–18
Macau Open
Macau
$ 750,000
Chan Yih-shin (2)
14
Sep 22–25
Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open
Japan
¥ 150,000,000
Tetsuji Hiratsuka (4)
22
Co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour
Oct 6–9
Yeangder Tournament Players Championship
Taiwan
$ 300,000
Lu Wei-chih (2)
14
Oct 13-16
Hero Indian Open
India
$ 1,250,000
David Gleeson (3)
14
Oct 20–23
CJ Invitational
South Korea
$ 750,000
K. J. Choi (5)
14
Co-sanctioned by the Korean Tour
Oct 27–30
CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia
Malaysia
$ 6,100,000
Bo Van Pelt (n/a)
30
Co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour
Nov 3–6
Mercuries Taiwan Masters
Taiwan
$ 600,000
Lu Wei-chih (3)
14
Nov 10–13
Barclays Singapore Open
Singapore
$ 6,000,000
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (n/a)
46
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Nov 17–20
Iskandar Johor Open
Malaysia
$ 2,000,000
Joost Luiten (n/a)
24
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Dec 1–4
UBS Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong
$ 2,750,000
Rory McIlroy (n/a)
38
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Dec 8–11
King's Cup
Thailand
$ 300,000
Postponed [3]
Dec 15–18
Thailand Golf Championship
Thailand
$ 1,000,000
Lee Westwood (n/a)
32
Leading money winners
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings (US$ )
1
Juvic Pagunsan
Philippines
788,299
2
Tetsuji Hiratsuka
Japan
456,668
3
Shiv Chowrasia
India
444,529
4
Jbe' Kruger
South Africa
362,234
5
Thaworn Wiratchant
Thailand
340,942
6
David Gleeson
Australia
292,880
7
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
Thailand
291,968
8
Mohammad Siddikur
Bangladesh
291,653
9
Lu Wei-chih
Taiwan
269,230
10
Thongchai Jaidee
Thailand
266,246
There is a complete list on the official site here .
References
External links