Order of Merit - Asian Tr
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Asian Tr
26-year-old Andy Ogletree (USA) won the Asian Tour 2023 Order of Merit with 2168.68 points. Miguel Tabuena (Phil) was second with 1,436.60 pts. Gaganjeet Bhullar (India) was third with 1,432.36 pts.
Note: for 2023 the Asian Tour Order of Merit moved to a points-based system from its previous prize money-based format. Points are awared according to finishing positions in Asian Tour events.
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34-year-old Sihwan Kim (USA) won the Asian Tour 2022 Order of Merit with earnings of $627,458 on the Tour. Bio Kim (S Kor) was second with $599,609; Scott Vincent (Zim) was third with $517,845.
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Asian Tr
19-year-old Joohyung Kim (S Kor) won the Asian Tour wrap-around 2020/21 Order of Merit with earnings of $507,553 on the Tour. Sadom Kaewkanjana (Thai) was second with $378,972; Wade Ormsby (Aus) was third with $270,153. Kim was the second youngest golfer to win the Asian Tour Order of Merit, after Seungyul Noh, also 19 and a month younger, won it in 2003. Note: the Asian Tour 2020/21 season comprised only eight events, which included the first two events of 2022 (Singapore Intl and Singapore Open); all events were cancelled from mid-March 2020 until late-Nov 2021 due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
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Asian Tr
Asian Tour's Order of Merit was not awarded in 2020, but subsumed into the Tour's wrap-around 2020/21 season. All Asian Tour events were cancelled from mid-March 2020 until late-Nov 2021, due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
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Asian Tr
24-year-old Janewattananond (Thai) won the Asian Tour 2019 Order of Merit (Habitat for Humanity Standings), with earnings of US$1,058,524 on the Tour. Scott Hend (Aus) was second with $545,419; Taehee Lee (S Kor) was third with $298,124.
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Asian Tr
Sharma (Ind) won the Asian Tour 2018 Order of Merit (Habitat for Humanity Standings), with earnings of US$755,994 on the Tour. Sang-Hyun Park (S Kor) was second with $566,211; Justin Harding (RSA) was third with $479,816.
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Asian Tr
Green (Aus) won the Asian Tour 2017 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$585,813 on the Tour, and became the first Malaysian golfer to achieve this honour. David Lipsky (USA) was second with $461,179; Phachara Khongwatmai (Thai) was third with $447,299.
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Asian Tr
Hend (Aus) won the Asian Tour 2016 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$1,004,792 on the Tour. Marcus Fraser (Aus) was second with $730,023; Jeung-hun Wang (S Kor) was third with $546,193.
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Asian Tr
Lahiri (India) won the Asian Tour 2015 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$1,139,084 on the Tour. Scott Hend (Aus) was second with $491,631; Andrew Dodt (Aus) was third with $434,473.
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Asian Tr
Lipsky (USA) won the Asian Tour 2014 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$713,901 on the Tour. Anirban Lahiri (India) was second with $602,833; Prom Meesawat (Thai) was third with $532,471.
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Asian Tr
Aphibarnrat (Thai) won the Asian Tour 2013 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$1,127,855 on the Tour. Scott Hend (Aus) was second with $597,900; Anirban Lahiri (India) was third with $517,030.
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Asian Tr
Wiratchant (Thai) won his second Asian Tour 2012 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$738,046 on the Tour. Marcus Fraser (Aus) was second with $672,744; Jbe Kruger (RSA) was third with $474,988.
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Asian Tr
Pagunsan (Phil) won the Asian Tour 2011 Order of Merit, with season earnings of US$788,298 on the Tour. Tetsuji Hiratsuka (Jpn) was second with $456,667; S.S.P. Chowrasia (Ind) was third with $444,528.
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Asian Tr
Noh (S Kor) won the Asian Tour 2010 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$822,361 on the Tour. Marcus Fraser (Aus) was second with $610,926. Rikard Karlberg (Swe) was third with $594,857.
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Asian Tr
Jaidee (Thai) won his third Asian Tour Order of Merit, with 2009 earnings of US$981,931 on the Tour. Wen-chong Liang (China) was second with $779,580; Anthony Kang (USA) was third with $411,062.
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Asian Tr
Singh (Ind) won his second Asian Tour Order of Merit in three years, with 2008 earnings of US$1,452,701 on the Tour. Lin Wen-tang (Tpe) was second with $844,734; Mark Brown (NZ) was third with $778,037.
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UBS
Liang (China) won the Asian Tour 2007 UBS Order of Merit, with earnings of US$532,590 on the Tour. Chapchai Nirat (Thai) was second with $442,325; Anton Haig (RSA) was third with $427,685.
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UBS
Singh (India) won the Asian Tour 2006 UBS Order of Merit, with earnings of US$591,884 on the Tour. Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) was second with $444,736; Prom Meesawat (Thai) was third with $392,671.
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Asian Tr
Wiratchant (Thai) won the Asian Tour 2005 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$510,122 on the Tour. Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) was second with $454,335; Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) was third with $329,835.
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Asian Tr
Jaidee (Thai) won his second Asian Tour Order of Merit, with 2004 season earnings of $381,929 on the Tour. Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) was second with $351,710; Simon Yates (Scot) was third with $310,988.
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Asian Tr
Atwal (Ind) won the Asian Tour 2003 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$284,019 on the Tour. Zhang Lian-wei (China) was second with $254,870; Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) was third with $228,787.
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Davidoff
Randhawa (India) won the Asian Tour 2002 Davidoff Order of Merit, with earnings of US$266,264 on the Tour. Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) was second with $242,558; Arjun Atwal (India) was third with $207,625.
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Davidoff
Jaidee (Thai) won the Asian Tour 2001 Davidoff Order of Merit, with earnings of US$353,060 on the Tour. Charlie Wi (S Kor) was second with $315,857; Andrew Pitts (USA) was third with $144,393.
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Davidoff
Dyson (Eng) won the Asian Tour 2000 Davidoff Order of Merit in his rookie season as a professional, with earnings of US$282,371 on the Tour. Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) was second with $224,898; Yeh Wei-Tze (Taiwan) was third with $224,357.
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Davidoff
Han (Myan) won the Asian Tour 1999 Davidoff Order of Merit, with earnings of US$204,210 on the Tour. Gerry Norquist (USA) was second with $139,415; Simon Yates (Scot) was third with $132,999.
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Omega
Kang (S Kor) won his second Asian Tour Omega Order of Merit, with 1998 earnings of US$150,772 on the Tour. Ed Fryatt (Eng) was second with $139,447; Shaun Micheel (USA) was third with $124,502.
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Omega
Cunning (USA) won the Asian Tour 1997 Omega Order of Merit, with earnings of US$170,619 on the Tour. Prayad Marksaeng (Thai) was second with $123,806; Wen-the Lu (Taiw) was third with $114,716.
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Omega
Kang (S Kor) won the Asian Tour 1996 Omega Order of Merit, with earnings of US$183,737 on the Tour. Gerry Norquist (USA) was second with $129,404; Thammanoon Sriroj (Thai) was third with $127,422.
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Asian Tr
Lin (Taiw) won the inaugural Asian Tour Order of Merit, with 1995 season earnings of US$177,856 on the Tour.
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Asia Circuit
Jobe (USA) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1995 Order of Merit, with earnings of US$178,524 on the Circuit (which comprised 13 of the top tournaments in Asia). Daniel Chopra (Swe) was second with $121,142; Jim Rutledge (Can) was third with $98,778. In 1995 Asia effectively had two golf tours: the outgoing Asia Golf Circuit and the newly formed Asian Tour, which became the focal Asian golf tour in subsequent years.
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Asia Circuit
Franco (Para) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1994 Order of Merit, accumulating 827 pts from Asia's top 10 professional events. Brandt Jobe (USA) was second with 708 pts; Jim Rutledge (Can) was third with 686 pts.
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Asia Circuit
Watts (Can/USA) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1993 Order of Merit, accumulating 857 pts from Asia's top nine professional events. Chang-ting Yeh (Taiw) was second with 814 pts; Brandt Jobe (USA) was third with 668 pts.
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Asia Circuit
Hamilton (USA) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1992 Order of Merit, accumulating 875 pts from Asia's top eight professional events. Chin-sheng Hsieh (China) was second with 600 pts; Tom Pernice Jr (USA) was third with 591 pts.
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Asia Circuit
Lu (Taiw) won the Asia Golf Circuit Order of Merit for the third straight year, accumulating 712.5 pts from Asia's top professional events. Ming-chung Ho (Taiw) was second with 697 pts; Payne Stewart (USA) was third with 690 pts.
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Asia Circuit
Lu (Taiw) won the Asia Golf Circuit Order of Merit for the second straight year, accumulating the most pts from Asia's top professional events.
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Asia Circuit
Lu (Taiw) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1979 Order of Merit, accumulating the most pts from Asia's top professional events.
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Asia Circuit
Hsieh (Taiw) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1977 Order of Merit, accumulating the most pts from Asia's top 10 professional events. Second was Mya Aye (Burma).
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Asia Circuit
Hsieh (Taiw) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1975 Order of Merit, accumulating the most pts from Asia's top professional events.
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Asia Circuit
Hsieh (Taiw) won the Asia Golf Circuit 1971 Order of Merit, accumulating the most pts from Asia's top professional events.
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