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The 2010 Asian Tour was the 16th 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$ 43 million and teenager Noh Seung-yul became the youngest Order of Merit winner with US$822,361.
Tournament results
The table below shows the 2010 schedule.[1]
The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Asian Tour events he had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Asian Tour members.
Only 50% of the prize money from major championships and World Golf Championships are counted towards the Order of Merit, but are not shown below.
Dates
Tournament
Country
Prize fund (US$ )
Winner
OWGR pts
Notes
Feb 4–7
Asian Tour International
Thailand
300,000
Gaganjeet Bhullar (2)
14
Feb 11–14
Avantha Masters
India
2,100,000[a 1]
Andrew Dodt (1)
20
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 4–7
Maybank Malaysian Open
Malaysia
2,000,000
Noh Seung-yul (2)
24
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 30 – Apr 2
SAIL Open
India
300,000
Rikard Karlberg (1)
14
Apr 8–11
Air Bagan Myanmar Open
Myanmar
300,000
Tetsuji Hiratsuka (1)
14
Apr 22–25
Ballantine's Championship
South Korea
2,900,000[a 2]
Marcus Fraser (1)
38
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Jun 17–20
Queen's Cup
Thailand
300,000
Tetsuji Hiratsuka (2)
14
Jul 29 – Aug 1
Brunei Open
Brunei
300,000
Mohammad Siddikur (1)
14
Aug 5–8
Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters
Malaysia
365,000[a 3]
Angelo Que (3)
14
Sep 2–5
Omega European Masters
Switzerland
2,800,000[a 4]
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (n/a)
30
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Sep 9–12
Handa Singapore Classic
Singapore
400,000
Peter Karmis (1)
14
Sep 16–19
Yeangder Tournament Players Championship
Taiwan
300,000
Thaworn Wiratchant (12)
14
Sep 23–26
Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open
Japan
1,700,000[a 5]
Brendan Jones (n/a)
22
Co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour
Sep 30 – Oct 3
Mercuries Taiwan Masters
Taiwan
500,000
Pariya Junhasavasdikul (1)
14
Oct 14-17
Iskandar Johor Open
Malaysia
1,250,000
Pádraig Harrington (n/a)
20
Oct 28-31
CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia
Malaysia
6,000,000
Ben Crane (n/a)
38
Co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour
Nov 11 – 14
Barclays Singapore Open
Singapore
6,000,000
Adam Scott (n/a)
48
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Nov 18–21
UBS Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong
2,500,000
Ian Poulter (n/a)
38
Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Nov 25-28
King's Cup
Thailand
300,000
Udorn Duangdecha (1)
14
Dec 2-5
Hero Honda Indian Open
India
1,250,000
Rikard Karlberg (2)
14
Dec 9-12
Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open
Cambodia
300,000
Thongchai Jaidee (13)
14
Dec 16-19
Black Mountain Masters
Thailand
600,000
Tetsuji Hiratsuka (3)
20
^ Prize money is approximate. The tournament's prize fund was € 1.5 million.
^ Prize money is approximate. The tournament's prize fund was €2.2 million.
^ Prize money is approximate. The tournament's prize fund was RM 1.2 million.
^ Prize money is approximate. The tournament's prize fund was €2 million.
^ Prize money is approximate. The tournament's prize fund was ¥ 150 million.
Leading money winners
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings (US$ )
1
Noh Seung-yul
South Korea
822,361.03
2
Marcus Fraser
Australia
610,926.56
3
Rikard Karlberg
Sweden
594,857.07
4
Andrew Dodt
Australia
393,041.90
5
Tetsuji Hiratsuka
Japan
333,092.98
6
Thongchai Jaidee
Thailand
297,779.58
7
Mohammad Siddikur
Bangladesh
267,692.96
8
Mardan Mamat
Singapore
263,109.94
9
Prayad Marksaeng
Thailand
250,181.55
10
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
Thailand
241,340.29
There is a complete list on the official site here .
References
External links