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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.
Date
Tournament
Host country
Prize fund (US$ )
Winner
OWGR points
Notes
20 Jan
SMBC Singapore Open
Singapore
1,000,000
Jazz Janewattananond (3)
24
Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
17 Feb
ISPS Handa World Super 6 Perth
Australia
A$ 1,600,000
Ryan Fox (n/a)
20
Co-sanctioned with the European Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia
3 Mar
New Zealand Open
New Zealand
NZ$ 1,250,000
Zach Murray (1)
15
Co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour of Australasia
24 Mar
Maybank Championship
Malaysia
3,000,000
Scott Hend (10)
24
Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
31 Mar
Hero Indian Open
India
1,750,000
Stephen Gallacher (n/a)
19
Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
6 Apr
Bangabandhu Cup Golf Open
Bangladesh
350,000
Sadom Kaewkanjana (1)
14
5 May
Volvo China Open
China
RMB 20,000,000
Mikko Korhonen (n/a)
24
Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
5 May
GS Caltex Maekyung Open
South Korea
₩ 1,200,000,000
Lee Tae-hee (1)
12
Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
12 May
Asia-Pacific Diamond Cup Golf
Japan
¥ 150,000,000
Yosuke Asaji (n/a)
15
Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
23 Jun
Kolon Korea Open
South Korea
₩ 1,200,000,000
Jazz Janewattananond (4)
13
Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
18 Aug
Sarawak Championship
Malaysia
300,000
Andrew Dodt (3)
14
1 Sep
Bank BRI Indonesia Open
Indonesia
500,000
Miguel Ángel Carballo (1)
14
8 Sep
Yeangder Tournament Players Championship
Taiwan
500,000
Chang Yi-keun (1)
14
15 Sep
Classic Golf and Country Club International Championship
India
300,000
Rory Hie (1)
10
Co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf Tour of India
22 Sep
Shinhan Donghae Open
South Korea
₩ 1,200,000,000
Jbe' Kruger (2)
14
Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour and the Japan Golf Tour
29 Sep
Panasonic Open
Japan
¥ 150,000,000
Toshinori Muto (n/a)
15
Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
6 Oct
Mercuries Taiwan Masters
Taiwan
900,000
Suradit Yongcharoenchai (1)
14
10 Nov
Thailand Open
Thailand
300,000
John Catlin (4)
14
17 Nov
Panasonic Open India
India
400,000
Kim Joo-hyung (1)
10
Co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf Tour of India
24 Nov
Sabah Masters
Malaysia
300,000
Pavit Tangkamolprasert (2)
14
New tournament
1 Dec
Hong Kong Open
Hong Kong
Rescheduled to Jan 2020 due to protest violence [2] [3]
Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
8 Dec
AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open
Mauritius
€ 1,000,000
Rasmus Højgaard (n/a)
17
Co-sanctioned with the European Tour and Sunshine Tour
15 Dec
BNI Indonesian Masters
Indonesia
750,000
Jazz Janewattananond (5)
20
Flagship event
22 Dec
Thailand Masters
Thailand
500,000
Jazz Janewattananond (6)
14
New tournament
Order of Merit
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings (US$ )
1
Jazz Janewattananond
Thailand
1,058,524
2
Scott Hend
Australia
545,419
3
Lee Tae-hee
South Korea
298,124
4
Suradit Yongcharoenchai
Thailand
277,461
5
Masahiro Kawamura
Japan
260,100
6
Jbe' Kruger
South Africa
257,289
7
Scott Vincent
Zimbabwe
251,643
8
Zach Murray
Australia
221,011
9
Chang Yi-keun
South Korea
210,893
10
Micah Lauren Shin
United States
199,959
[4]
References
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