Indonesian Masters
Asia
BNI
Played as the BNI Indonesian Masters (Oct 31-Nov 3; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Wei-lun Chang (Taiw) and Phachara Khongwatmai (Thai) finished 4 shots behind Richard T. Lee (Can). [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Note: seventh of 10 Asian Tour "International Series" events in 2024, funded by Greg Norman's Saudi-backed LIV Golf company.
Asia
BNI / TNE
Played as the BNI Indonesian Masters presented by Tunas Niaga Energi (Nov 16-19; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Karandeep Kochhar (India) finished 5 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Gaganjeet Bhullar (India). [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Note: the last of ten Asian Tour "International Series" events in 2023, funded by Greg Norman's Saudi-backed LIV Golf company.
Asia
BNI
Played as the BNI Indonesian Masters presented by Tunas Niaga Energi (Dec 1-4; Asian Tour event; last played in 2019). Second-placed Anirban Lahiri (India) finished 4 shots behind 24-year-old Sarit Suwannarut (Thai), who recorded his first Asian Tour win in his 23rd start on the Tour. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Note: the last of seven Asian Tour "International Series" events in 2022, funded by Greg Norman's Saudi-backed LIV Golf Investments company.
Asia
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Indonesian Masters not played in 2021 following curtailment of the Asian Tour schedule due to the global coronavirus pandemic. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
BNI
BNI Indonesian Masters not played in 2020 following shutdown of the Asian Tour schedule from March due to the global coronavirus pandemic. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
BNI
Played as the BNI Indonesian Masters (Dec 12-15; Asian Tour event; next played in 2022). Second-placed Gunn Charoenkul (Thai) finished 5 shots behind Jazz Janewattananond (Thai), who recorded his fifth Asian Tour win. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
BNI
Played as the BNI Indonesian Masters (Dec 13-16; Asian Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Jazz Janewattananond (Thai) finished 3 shots behind Poom Saksansin (Thai), who won this event for the second time in three years. Thailand enjoyed a clean sweep of the top places, with Panuphol Pittayarat finishing 2 shots further back in third. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
BNI & others
Played as the Indonesian Masters (Dec 14-17; Asian Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Phachara Khongwatmai (Thai) finished 8 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner Justin Rose (Eng), who scorched to victory with opening and closing rounds of 62 (-10). [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
BNI
Played as the BNI Indonesian Masters presented by Zurich (Oct 6-9; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Phachara Khongwatmai (Thai), Suradit Yongcharoenchai (Thai) and Masahiro Kawamura (Jpn) finished 5 shots behind 23-year-old Poom Saksansin (Thai), who recorded his first Asian Tour win. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
CIMB
Played as the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters (April 23-26; Asian Tour event). Lee Westwood (Eng) beat Chapchai Nirat (Thai) with a birdie at the first playoff hole to win his third Indonesian Masters title. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
CIMB
Played as the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters (April 24-27; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Baek Seuk-hyun (S Kor) and Cameron Smith (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Anirban Lahiri (India), who recorded his fourth Asian Tour win, and first outside India. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
CIMB
Played as the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters (May 2-5; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Ernie Els (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Bernd Wiesberger (Aut), who claimed his second Asian Tour win. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
CIMB
Played as the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters presented by PNTS (April 19-22; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thaworn Wiratchant (Thai) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Lee Westwood (Eng), who recorded his fifth Asian Tour win. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
Asia
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Played as the inaugural Indonesian Masters (April 21-24; Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) finished 3 shots behind Lee Westwood (Eng), whose second Asian Tour win came on his 38th birthday. [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia].
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