2018 Asian Tour

The 2018 Asian Tour is the 24th 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 2018 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.

Fifty percent of the prize money from two major championships (the U.S. Open and The Open Championship) and one of the World Golf Championships counts towards the Order of Merit, but these tournaments are not shown below.

DateTournamentHost countryPrize fund
(US$)
WinnerOWGR
points
Notes
14 JanEurAsia CupMalaysia4,800,000Team Europen/aTeam event
21 JanSMBC Singapore OpenSingapore1,000,000Spain Sergio García (n/a)28Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
28 JanLeopalace21 Myanmar OpenMyanmar750,000United States Paul Peterson (1)19Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
4 FebMaybank ChampionshipMalaysia3,000,000India Shubhankar Sharma (2)38Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
11 FebISPS Handa World Super 6 PerthAustraliaA$1,750,000Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat (3)23Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
and PGA Tour of Australasia
4 MarISPS Handa New Zealand OpenNew ZealandNZ$1,150,000Australia Daniel Nisbet (n/a)15Co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour of Australasia
New to Asian Tour
11 MarHero Indian OpenIndia1,750,000England Matt Wallace (n/a)22Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
22 AprPanasonic Open ChampionshipJapan¥150,000,000India Rahil Gangjee (2)15Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
29 AprVolvo China OpenChinaCNY20,000,000Sweden Alexander Björk (n/a)32Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
Last sanctioned by Asian Tour in 2008
6 MayGS Caltex Maekyung OpenSouth Korea1,000,000,000South Korea Park Sang-hyun (1)12Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
Last sanctioned by Asian Tour in 2009
12 MayAB Bank Bangladesh OpenBangladesh300,000Sweden Malcolm Kokocinski (1)14
20 MayAsia Pacific ClassicChina300,000United States John Catlin (1)10New tournament, co-sanctioned with China Tour
10 JunThailand OpenThailand300,000Thailand Panuphol Pittayarat (2)14
24 JunKolon Korea OpenSouth Korea1,200,000,000South Korea Choi Min-chel (1)12Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
Last sanctioned by Asian Tour in 2009
1 JulQueen's CupThailand300,000Thailand Jazz Janewattananond (2)14
7 JulSarawak ChampionshipMalaysia300,000United States John Catlin (2)14New tournament
15 JulBank BRI Indonesia OpenIndonesia500,000South Africa Justin Harding (1)14
29 JulRoyal CupThailand500,000South Africa Justin Harding (2)14New tournament
5 AugFiji InternationalFijiA$1,250,000India Gaganjeet Bhullar (9)15Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
and the PGA Tour of Australasia
12 AugTAKE Solutions MastersIndia350,000India Viraj Madappa (1)14
16 SepShinhan Donghae OpenSouth Korea1,200,000,000South Korea Park Sang-hyun (2)12Co-sanctioned with the Korean Tour
23 SepAsia-Pacific Diamond Cup GolfJapan¥150,000,000Japan Yuta Ikeda (n/a)15Co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
30 SepMercuries Taiwan MastersTaiwan850,000Brazil Adilson da Silva (1)14
7 OctYeangder Tournament Players ChampionshipTaiwan500,000United States John Catlin (3)14
14 OctUMA CNS OpenPakistan300,000Thailand Tirawat Kaewsiribandit (1)14New tournament
14 OctCIMB ClassicMalaysia7,000,000Australia Marc Leishman (n/a)48Co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour
28 OctPanasonic Open IndiaIndia400,000
25 NovHonma Hong Kong OpenHong Kong2,000,000Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
2 DecAfrAsia Bank Mauritius OpenMauritius1,000,000Co-sanctioned with the European Tour
and Sunshine Tour
9 DecHo Tram Players ChampionshipVietnam1,000,000Flagship event
Last played in 2015
16 DecIndonesian MastersIndonesia750,000

References

  1. "Asian Tour announces early 2018 schedule". Asian Tour. 24 November 2017.
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