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History

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Asian PGA Tour

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  • APGA formed 1994,[1] Tour started in 1995. [2]
    • Formed as players became unhappy with lack of opportunities on the existing tour which was being dominated by "foreigners" [3]
    • 1995–1998 Omega Tour [4]
    • 1999–2003 Davidoff Tour [5]
    • 2004–present Asian Tour [6]
  • Dates of the major national opens within the region were avoided as were APGC Tour events. They gradually joined the new tour. [7] [8]
  • "Asian Tour Limited" acquired by Parallel Media Group plc in December 2003. [9]
    • Effectively re-founded as a new tour for the 2004 season

Tournament schedules (all Asian tournaments, ex. Japan)

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1995

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Date Tour Tournament Country Winner OWGR Notes
26-29 Jan ET Johnnie Walker Classic Philippines United States Fred Couples 48
2-5 Feb APGC Thailand Open Thailand United States Todd Hamilton 14
9-12 Feb APGC Sabah Masters Malaysia United States Brandt Jobe 12
23-26 Feb APGC Philippine Open Philippines Mexico Carlos Espinosa 12
2-5 Mar APGC Indian Open India Canada Jim Rutledge 12
9-12 Mar APGC Malaysian Open Malaysia United States Clay Devers 18
16-19 Mar APGC Indonesia Open Indonesia Argentina José Cantero 16
23-26 Mar APGC Bali Open Indonesia United States Brandt Jobe 12
30 Mar-2 Apr APGC Rolex Masters Singapore United States Ron Wuensche 12
6-9 Apr APGC Republic of China Open Republic of China Sweden Daniel Chopra 12
13-16 Apr APGC Maekyung Bando Fashion Open South Korea United States Brandt Jobe 12 [10]
20-23 Apr APGC Dunlop International Open Japan Australia Peter Senior 20 [11]
27-30 Apr APGC Volvo China Open China Paraguay Raúl Fretes 12 [12]
22-25 Jun APGA Asian PGA International Thailand South Korea Park Nam-sin (1) [1][2]
29 Jun-2 Jul APGA Canlubang Classic Philippines Mexico Carlos Espinosa (1) [3]
27-30 Jul APGA Tournament Players Championship Malaysia Taiwan Lin Keng-chi (1)
10-13 Aug APGA? Volvo Masters of Thailand Thailand China Zhang Lianwei (1) seems unlikely that it was a tour event
24-27 Aug APGA Yokohama Singapore PGA Championship Singapore Taiwan Lin Keng-chi (2)
31 Aug-3 Sep APGA, KPGA Passport Open South Korea Fiji Vijay Singh (n/a) [4]
31 Aug-3 Sep ANZ-FT? Vanuatu Open Vanuatu Australia Steven Conran [4]
14-17 Sep KPGA Korea Open South Korea South Korea Kwon Young-suk
21-24 Sep KPGA Shinhan Donghae Open South Korea South Korea Choi Sang-ho
28 Sep-1 Oct APGA Langkawi Open Malaysia Thailand Boonchu Ruangkit (1)
5-8 Oct APGC Asian Classic South Korea provisionally scheduled; not held?
5-8 Oct APGA Gadgil Western Dubai Creek Open UAE Australia Robert Willis (1) APGA Major
12-15 Oct APGC Volvo Asian Masters Republic of China United States Corey Pavin 16
12-15 Oct APGA Merlion Masters Singapore South Africa Nico van Rensburg (1) [5]
19-22 Oct APGA, KPGA Samsung Masters South Korea Taiwan Lin Keng-chi (3) [13][6]
26-29 Oct APGA Royal Perak Classic Malaysia United States Gerry Norquist (1) [14]
2-5 Nov ANZ Alfred Dunhill Masters Indonesia Australia Steven Conran 20
9-12 Nov ANZ Singapore Open Singapore New Zealand Michael Campbell 16
16-19 Nov APGC Hong Kong Open Hong Kong United States Gary Webb 16 [15][16]
16-19 Nov APGA Kenmore Pakistan Masters Pakistan South Korea Kwon Young-suk (1)
23-26 Nov APGC Tugu Pratama Indonesian PGA Championship Indonesia Australia John Senden 14 [17][18]
24-27 Nov APGA Gadgil Western Masters India India Gaurav Ghei (1) APGA Major [19]
7-10 Dec Volvo Masters of Malaysia Malaysia China Zhang Lianwei
7-10 Dec APGA Gadgil Western Vietnam Open Vietnam United States Clay Devers (1)
14-17 Dec APGA Philippine Classic Philippines India Jeev Milka Singh (1) [7]

1996

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Date Tour Tournament Country Winner OWGR Notes
4-7 Jan APGA Myanmar Open Myanmar Thailand Boonchu Ruangkit (2)
11-14 Jan APGA Omega PGA Championship Hong Kong Taiwan Yeh Chang-ting (1) APGA Major
18-21 Jan APGA Asian Matchplay Championship Philippines India Jeev Milka Singh (2)
18-21 Jan APGC Malaysian Open Malaysia United States Steve Flesch 16
25-28 Jan ET, ANZ Johnnie Walker Classic Singapore Wales Ian Woosnam 42
1-4 Feb APGC Mitsubishi Motors Southwoods Open Philippines Italy Manny Zerman 12 [20]
8-11 Feb APGC Thailand Open Thailand United States Todd Barranger 12
15-18 Feb APGC Indian Open India Japan Hidezumi Shirakata 12 [21]
7-10 Mar APGC Matoa Nasional Invitational Indonesia United States Christian Pena 12
14-17 Mar APGC Indonsesia Open Indonesia England Ed Fryatt 12
14-17 Mar APGA Sabah Masters Malaysia Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant (1)
21-24 Mar APGC Rolex Masters Singapore United States Mike Cunning 12
28-31 Mar APGC U-Bix Philippine Open Philippines Australia Rob Whitlock 12
28-31 Mar APGA Singha Thai Prasit Bangkok Open Thailand Thailand Thammanoon Sriroj (1)
4-7 Apr APGC China Classic China provisionally scheduled; not held?
11-14 Apr APGC Maekyung Open South Korea South Korea Park Nam-sin 12
18-21 Apr APGC Kirin Open Japan Japan Yoshinori Kaneko 16
18-21 Apr APGA Canlubang Classic Philippines South Africa Craig Kamps (1) [8]
26-29 Apr APGA Tournament Players Championship Malaysia South Korea Kang Wook-soon (1)
2-5 May APGA Honda Invitational Thailand Australia Steve Elkington (n/a)
9-12 May APGA Guam Open Guam South Korea Mo Joong-kyung (1)
30 May-2 Jun APGA Volvo China Open China Thailand Prayad Marksaeng (1)
8-11 Aug APGA Canon Singapore Open Singapore United States John Kerkoran (1) APGA Major
15-18 Aug APGA Kuala Lumpur Open Malaysia South Korea Kang Wook-soon (2)
22-25 Aug APGA, KPGA Fila Open South Korea South Korea Kwan Oh-chul (1)
29 Aug-1 Sep APGA, KPGA Philip Morris Asia Cup South Korea India Jeev Milka Singh (3)
12-15 Sep APGC, KPGA Korea Open South Korea South Korea K. J. Choi
18-21 Sep APGC, KPGA Shinhan Donghae Open South Korea South Korea Jung Jun
26-29 Sep APGA Lexus International Thailand Thailand Boonchu Ruangkit (3)
2-5 Oct APGA Yokohama Singapore PGA Championship Singapore Taiwan Yeh Chang-ting (2)
9-12 Oct Volvo Masters of Thailand Thailand China Zhang Lianwei
16-19 Oct APGC Taiwan Open Taiwan Taiwan Hong Chia-yuh 12
16-19 Oct APGA Gadgil Western Dubai Creek Open UAE Eswatini Paul Friedlander (1)
23-26 Oct ANZ, APGA Australian Players Championship Australia Australia Bradley Hughes (n/a) 16
31 Oct–3 Nov ANZ, APGA Alfred Dunhill Masters Hong Kong Germany Bernhard Langer 26
5-11 Nov * Johnnie Walker Super Tour Various South Africa Ernie Els
8-11 Nov APGA Merlion Masters Singapore United States Peter Teravainen (1)
15-18 Nov APGA Pakistan Steel Masters Pakistan United States Eric Rustand (1)
28 Nov-1 Dec APGA Tugu Pratama Indonesian PGA Championship Indonesia Thailand Thammanoon Sriroj (2)
5-8 Dec APGC Hong Kong Open Hong Kong Philippines Rodrigo Cuello 14
5-8 Dec APGA Royal Thai Classic Thailand United States Richard Kaplan (1)
5-8 Dec Volvo Masters of Malaysia Malaysia China Zhang Lianwei
12-15 Dec APGA Omega PGA Championship Hong Kong United States Gerry Norquist (2) APGA Major
19-22 Dec APGA Asian Matchplay Championship Indonesia China Zhang Lianwei (2)

1997

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Date Tour Tournament Country Winner OWGR Notes
23-26 Jan EUR, ANZ Johnnie Walker Classic Australia South Africa Ernie Els 44
13-16 Feb AGC Mitsubishi Motors Southwoods Open Philippines Japan Takao Nogami 12 [22]
20-23 Feb AGC Konica U-BIX Manila Open Philippines Japan Yasuharu Imano 12 [23]
6-9 Mar AGC Benson and Hedges Malaysian Open Malaysia England Lee Westwood 14 [24]
13-16 Mar AGC Thailand Open Thailand United States Christian Chernock 12 [25][26]
20-23 Mar AGC Rolex Masters Singapore Myanmar Kyi Hla Han 12
27-30 Mar AGC Indian Open India England Ed Fryatt 12 [27]
17-20 Apr AGC Philippine Open Philippines United States Kevin Wentworth 12 [28]
24-27 Apr AGC, JPN Kirin Open Japan South Korea Kim Jong-duck 22 [29]
1-4 May AGC LG Fashion Maekyung Open South Korea South Korea Shin Jong-jin 12
15-18 May AGC Volvo China Open China China Cheng Jun
29 May-1 Jun AGC Hyundai Motor Masters South Korea Wales Ian Woosnam
3-6 Jul AGC Chinese Taipei Open Taiwan Taiwan Tsai Chi-huang
10-13 Jul AGC Taiwan PGA Championship Taiwan United States Gerry Norquist
4-7 Sep AGC Shinhan Donghae Open South Korea England Ed Fryatt
25-28 Sep AGC Korea Open South Korea South Korea Kim Jong-duck
25-28 Sep AGC Mercuries Taiwan Masters Taiwan United States Gerry Norquist
4-7 Dec ASA Hong Kong Open Hong Kong New Zealand Frank Nobilo
9-14 Dec * Johnnie Walker Super Tour 4 countries Sweden Jesper Parnevik

Tournaments

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Maruman Classic

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Inaugural event in 1981; sponsors decided to rotate round ASEAN countries starting in 1984 [30]
Year Host Country Winner Country Score
1992 Singapore
1991 Malaysia
1990 Malaysia
1989 Singapore Poh Eing Chong  Singapore
1988 Indonesia
1987 Malaysia
1986 Singapore Lim Kian Tiong  Singapore
1985 Malaysia
1984 Indonesia
1983 Singapore Sukree Onsham  Thailand [31]
1982 Singapore
1981 Singapore

Malaysia

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Tournament Players Championship

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Year Winner Country Score Ref
1996 Kang Wook-soon  South Korea
1995 Lin Keng-chi  Taiwan

Malaysian golf circuit

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    • 1999: [32]
    • 1988: Terengganu (26-29 May), Royal Johor (9-12 Jun), Sarawak (16-19 Jun), Sabah (23-26 Jun), Keningau (30 Jun-3 Jul), Malaysian Masters (7-10 Jul)[33][34]
    • 1987: Sarawak, Sabah, Johor, Genting, PFP, Desaru, PGA, B&H (open) [35]
    • 1986: Sabah, Sarawak, Johor, PFP, PGA, Tasek Matchplay (closed), Desaru, B&H (closed) [36] (Maruman Classic moved to Thailand)
    • 1985 [37]: Sabah (1-5 May), Sarawak (8-12 May), Royal Johor (15-19 May)
    • 1983 [38]: Dunlop (5-8 May), Mizuno (12-15 May), Sabah (19-22 May), B&H Classic (8-11 Jun)
    • 1982 [39][40]: Rolex (9-13 Feb), Dunlop (18-21 Mar), Tiger (13-16 May), Warren (19-22 May), Mizuno (3-6 Jun), Sabah (10-13 Jun), Desaru (17-20 Jun), Jurong (15-81 Jul), Sentosa (20-23 Jul), B&H Classic (4-7 Aug), Federal Flour Mills (7-10 Sep), Maruman (14-17 Sep), MAS PGA (23-26 Sep), NST (28 Sep-1 Oct), Singapore PGA (6-10 Oct)

Sabah Masters

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  • New tournament for 1982: [41]
  • Malaysian circuit event
  • Australasian Tour 1993 [42] - not played?
  • Asia Golf Circuit 1994, 1995
  • Asian PGA Tour 1996–1999,[43] 2019– [44]
  • Asian Development Tour 2016 (unofficial) [45]
  • ASEAN PGA Tour 2011–2016 [46] ("Road to Sabah Masters" [47])
Year Winner Country Score Margin of victory Runner(s)-up
2019 Pavit Tangkamolprasert  Thailand 271 Playoff India Aman Raj
Australia David Gleeson
Thailand Phachara Khongwatmai
2018
2017
2016 [48] Namchok Tantipokhakul  Thailand 277 2 strokes United States Casey O'Toole
2015 [49] Mardan Mamat  Singapore 274 4 strokes Malaysia Danny Chia
Malaysia Arie Irawan
2014 [50] Wisut Artjanawat  Thailand 276 2 strokes Thailand Sattaya Supupramai
Vietnam Michael Tran
2013 [51] Antonio Lascuna  Philippines 273 Playoff Singapore Mardan Mamat
2012 No tournament due to rescheduling from November to January
2011 [52] Wisut Artjanawat  Thailand 278 1 stroke Philippines Anthony Fernando
Malaysia Nicholas Fung
2000–2010 Not held [53]
1999 Robert Huxtable  United States 267 6 strokes Thailand Thongchai Jaidee
1998 Simon Yates  Scotland 278 1 stroke South Africa Des Terblanche
1997 Des Terblanche  South Africa 281 (−7) Playoff (3rd hole) Thailand Thammanoon Sriroj
1996 Thaworn Wiratchant  Thailand 282 2 strokes Australia Jeff Wagner
Taiwan Lin Chih-chen
1995 Brandt Jobe  United States 280 3 strokes Malaysia Periasamy Gunasegaran
1994 Craig McClellan  United States 284 Playoff (2nd hole) Myanmar Kyi Hla Han
1993 No tournament (1992=11th [54], 1994=12th; was scheduled to be on ANZ Tour)
1992 [55] Sufian Tan  Malaysia 286 (−2) 3 strokes Taiwan Lin Keng-chi
New Zealand Stuart Thomson
1991 Nandasena Perera  Sri Lanka
1990
1989 [56][57] Frankie Minoza  Philippines 278 (−10) 7 strokes Malaysia N. Ravi Chandran
Philippines Eddy Bagtas
1988 [58] Jeff Senior  Australia 283 (−5) 10 strokes Malaysia Marimuthu Ramayah
1987 [59] Chen Liang-hsi  Taiwan 284 (−4) 5 strokes Myanmar Kyi Hla Han
1986 [60] Mario Siodina  Philippines
1985 Eleuterio Nival  Philippines
1984 [61] Paterno Braza  Philippines 291 1 stroke Taiwan Hung Weng-neng
1983 (19-22 May)
1982 [62] Archin Sopon  Thailand 290 (+2) Playoff (2nd hole) Philippines Mario Siodina

Perak Masters

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  • Australasian Tour 1991–1993 (scheduled in 1994, but may not have been played)
  • Asian PGA Tour from 1998
Year Tour Winner Country Winning
score
Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
2003 [63] Periasamy Gunasegaran  Malaysia 207 2 strokes Malaysia Airil Rizman
Singapore Steve Tan
1998 ASA
1993 [64] AUS Anthony Painter  Australia 275 (−13) 1 stroke Australia John Senden
1992 [65] AUS [66] Robert Allenby  Australia 275 (−13) 2 strokes Malaysia Marimuthu Ramayah
Australia Stuart Bouvier
1991 [67] AUS Tod Power  Australia 275 (−13) 5 strokes United States Scott Taylor
United States Louis Brown
1990 [68] Glen Day  United States 276 (−12) 2 strokes Taiwan Lu Wen-teh
1989 [69] Frankie Minoza  Philippines 274 (−14) 12 strokes Thailand Thaworn Virachant
1988 [70] Frankie Minoza  Philippines 280 (−8) 2 strokes Thailand Boonchu Ruangkit
1987 [71] Marimuthu Ramayah  Malaysia 283 (−5) 12 strokes Singapore Lim Kian Tiong
Malaysia N. Ravi Chandran

Sarawak Masters

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  • 1985 - inaugural tournament [72]
Year Winner Country Score Ref
1987 Chen Liang-hsi  Taiwan [73]
1986 Eleuterio Nival  Philippines
1985 Marimuthu Ramayah  Malaysia 288 [74]

Fairway Genting Classic

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Year Winner Country Score Ref
1988 Frankie Minoza  Philippines 276 [75]
1987 Yau Sui-ming  Hong Kong
1986 Mario Siodina  Philippines 280 [76]

Royal Johor Classic

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Inaugural event in 1985 [77]
Year Winner Country Score Ref
1989 Frankie Minoza  Philippines
1988
1987 Hsu Chi-san  Taiwan 286 [78]
1986 Chen Liang-hsi  Taiwan
1985 Kyi Hla Han  Burma 287 PO [79][80]

PFP Classic

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Year Winner Country Score Ref
1988 Frankie Minoza  Philippines 275 [81]
1987 Kyi Hla Han  Burma (hat-trick) [82]
1986 Kyi Hla Han  Burma 280 (E) [83]
1985 Kyi Hla Han  Burma

Malaysian PGA Championship

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Year Winner Country Score Ref
1985 Kyi Hla Han  Burma

Benson & Hedges Classic

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  • Subang
Year Winner Country Score Ref
1983 Sahabuddin Yusof  Malaysia 297 [84]
1982 Marimuthu Ramayah  Malaysia
1981 Nazamuddin Yusof  Malaysia [85]
1980 Nazamuddin Yusof  Malaysia [86]
1979 Nazamuddin Yusof  Malaysia [87]
1977 Nazamuddin Yusof  Malaysia [88]
1973 Zainal Abidin Yusof  Malaysia [89]

Mizuno

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Year Winner Country Score Ref
1981 Sahabuddin Yusof  Malaysia

Philippines

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Manila Open

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  • Inaugural event in 1995 [90]
  • Asian Tour in 1997
Year Winner Country Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Ref
2000
1999 No tournament
1998 No tournament
1997 Yasuharu Imano  Japan 281 2 strokes Philippines Danny Zarate
United States Kevin Wentworth
Paraguay Pedro Martínez
[9][91]
1996 Danny Zarate  Philippines Playoff Philippines Rey Alit [92]
1995 Ernie Rellon  Philippines 278 5 strokes Philippines Edwin Estrera
Philippines Cassius Casas
Philippines George Olaybar
Philippines Robert Pactolerin
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Southwoods Open

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Asian Tour in 1996 & 1997

Year Winner Country Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Ref
1997 Takao Nogami  Japan 281 (−7) 2 strokes Canada Jim Rutledge [11][93]
1996 Manny Zerman  Italy 292 (+4) Playoff United States Don Walsworth
Canada Jim Rutledge
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Canlubang Classic

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Year Winner Country Score Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Ref
1996 Craig Kamps  South Africa 281 Playoff South Korea Kang Wook-soon [13]
1995 Carlos Espinosa  Mexico 274 1 stroke South Africa Nico van Rensburg [14]

Philippine Classic

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Year Winner Country Score Ref
1995 Jeev Milka Singh  India

Singapore

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Singapore PGA circuit

1974: [94]

Singapore PGA Championship

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  • Asian PGA Tour from 1995 to 1998
  • Australasian Tour 1991 & 1992
Year Winner Country Score Notes
1998 Chris Williams  South Africa
1997 Prayad Marksaeng  Thailand
1996 Yeh Chang-ting  Taiwan
1995 Lin Keng-chi  Taiwan 275 [95]
1994 Mardan Mamat  Singapore
1993 Mardan Mamat (a)  Singapore
1992 Terry Gale  Australia
1991 Peter Teravainen  United States
1990 Samson Gimson  Singapore
1989 Peter Teravainen  United States 282 [96]
1988 Somsak Srisanga  Thailand 286 [97]
1980 Hsu Chi-san  Taiwan

Tiger Open

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aka Sembawang Open

Year Winner Country Score Notes
1990 Poh Eing Chong  Singapore 219 PO
1989 Poh Eing Chong  Singapore 210 PO [98]
1988 Lim Kian Kee  Singapore 212 [99]
1987 Paterno Braza  Philippines 214 [100]
1986 Eleuterio Nival  Philippines 214 PO [101] (14th)
1985 Eleuterio Nival  Philippines 213 PO [102]
1984 Lim Kian Tiong  Singapore 210
1983 Eleuterio Nival  Philippines 225 [103][104]
1982 Poh Eing Chong  Singapore 216 [105]
1981 Paterno Braza  Philippines 215 [106]
1980 Lim Kian Tiong  Singapore
1979 Lim Kian Siong  Singapore [107]
1978 Lim Swee Chew  Singapore 218 [108]
1977 Chang Chung-fa  Taiwan 212 [109][110]
1976 Marimuthu Ramayah  Malaysia [111]
1975
1974 Jimmy Stewart (a)  Singapore
1973
1972

Thailand

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Volvo Masters of Thailand

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Year Winner Country Score Margin
of victory>
Runner(s)-up Notes
9–12 Oct 1996 Zhang Lian-wei  China 276 Playoff Mexico Carlos Espinosa [112][113]
10–13 Aug 1995 Zhang Lian-wei  China

Asian PGA International

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Year Winner Country Score Notes
1995 Park Nam-sin  South Korea

Lexus International

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  • Asian PGA Tour
Year Winner Country Score Notes
2000 Craig Kamps  South Africa
1999 Jeev Milkha Singh  India
1998 No Tournament
1997 Prayad Marksaeng  Thailand
1996 Boonchu Ruangkit  Thailand

Pakistan

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Pakistan Masters

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Year Winner Country Score Notes
1997 Thammanoon Sriroj  Thailand
1996 Eric Rustand  United States
1995 Kwon Young-suk  South Korea

Taiwan

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Volvo Asian Masters

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  • Asia Golf Circuit
Year Venue Winner Country Score Notes
1995 (Taipei) Corey Pavin  United States 274 (−14)

Ericsson Classic

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Year Winner Country Score Notes
2000 James Kingston  South Africa
1999
1998 Lu Wen-teh  Taiwan

Ta-Shee Open

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Year Winner Country Score Notes
1997 Wang Ter-chang  Taiwan

Chinfon Cup Taiwan Open

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  • Held 9-12 Oct?
  • Chinese Taipei Open was held 17-20 Oct (Asia Golf Circuit)
Year Winner Country Score Notes
1996 Hong Chia-yuh  Taiwan

UAE

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Dubai Creek Open

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Year Winner Country Score Notes
1997 Adrian Percey  Australia
1996 Paul Friedlander  Eswatini
1995 Robert Willis  Australia

Vietnam

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Vietnam Open

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Year Winner Country Score Notes
1997 Andrew Bonhomme  Australia
1996
1995 Clay Devers  United States
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