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Golf Tournaments results : Men Asia
All Men Asia tournaments are listed below. The tournaments are sorted by year and feature winner, prize money and golf tournament venue.
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| 2012 | Asia Pacific Classic | (Van Pelt, Bo) | Mines Resort | $1,300,000 |
| Played as the CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia (an Asian/US PGA Trs event). [The Mines Resort & GC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia]. |
| 2012 | Avantha Masters | (Chowrasia, SSP) | DLF G&CC | |
| Played as the Avantha Masters (a Eurpn/Asian Trs event). [DLF G&CC, New Delhi, India]. |
| 2012 | Ballantines Ch'ship | (Westwood, Lee) | Blackstone GC | tba |
| Played as the Ballantines Championship (an Asian/Eurpn Trs event). [Blackstone GC, Icheon, Seoul, S Korea]. |
| 2012 | Cambodian Classic | (new event) | (TBA) | tba |
| Played as the inaugural Handa Faldo Cambodian Classic (an Asian Tr event). |
| 2012 | China Classic | (Felton, Kim) | (TBA) | tba |
| Played as the China Classic (a OneAsia Tr event). |
| 2012 | China Open | (Colsaerts, Nicolas) | Binhai Lake | US$500,000 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (a OneAsia/Eurpn Trs event). [North course, Binhai Lake GC, Tianjin, China]. |
| 2012 | Guangzhou Open | (new event) | (TBA) | tba |
| Played as the inaugural Guangzhou Open. |
| 2012 | High 1 Open | (new event) | High 1 CC | tba |
| Played as the inaugural High 1 Resort Open (a OneAsia Tour event). [High 1 CC, Kangwon-do, S Korea].
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| 2012 | Hong Kong Open | (McIlroy, Rory) | Hong Kong GC | tba |
| Played as the Hong Kong Open (an Asian/Eurpn Trs event). [Championship Composite course, Hong Kong GC, Fanling]. |
| 2012 | Indonesia Open | (Wiratchant, Thaworn) | (TBA) | tba |
| Played as the Indonesia Open presented by Enjoy Jakarta (a OneAsia Tour event). |
| 2012 | Indonesian Masters | (Westwood, Lee) | Royale Jakarta | tba |
| Played as the Indonesian Masters presented by PNTS (an Asian Tr event). [Royale Jakarta GC, Jakarta, Indonesia]. |
| 2012 | Maekyung Open | (Kim, Kyung-tae) | Nam Seoul CC | tba |
| Played as the 31st GS Caltex Maekyung Open (a OneAsia Tour event). [Nam Seoul CC, Gyeonggi-do, S Korea]. |
| 2012 | Malaysia PGA | (new event) | (TBA) | tba |
| Played as the inaugural PGA Championship of Malaysia (a OneAsia Tr event). |
| 2012 | Malaysian Open | (Manassero, Matteo) | Kuala Lumpur G&CC | tba |
| Played as the Maybank Malaysian Open (an Asian/Eurpn Trs event). [West course, Kuala Lumpur G&CC, KL, Malaysia]. |
| 2012 | Myanmar Open | Pratt, Kieran | Royal Mingalardon | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Zaykabar Myanmar Open presented by Air Bagan (an Asian Tour event). Pratt (Aus) recorded his first Asian Tr win, beating Adam Blyth (Aus) at the second playoff hole. Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thai) dropped out at the first playoff hole. [Royal Mingalardon G&CC, Yangon, Myanmar (Rangoon, Burma)]. |
| 2012 | Panasonic Open (India) | (Lahiri, Anirban) | (TBA) | tba |
| Played as the Panasonic Open India (an Asian Tr event). |
| 2012 | Philippine Open | Mamat, Mardan | Wack Wack G&CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Mo Joong-kyung (Kor) finished 5 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Mamat (Sing). [Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines]. |
| 2012 | Singapore Open | (Fernandez-Castano, Gonzalo) | Sentosa GC | tba |
| Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (an Asian/Eurpn Trs event). [Final round: Serapong course, Sentosa GC, Singapore. Earlier rounds on Serapong and Tanjong courses]. |
| 2012 | SK Telecom Open | (Barnes, Kurt) | Pinx GC | tba |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (a OneAsia Tour event). [Pinx GC, Jeju Island, S Korea]. |
| 2012 | Thailand Open | (Stolz, Andre) | Suwan G&CC | tba |
| Played as the Thailand Open (a OneAsia Tour event). [Suwan G&CC, nr Bangkok]. |
| 2012 | Token Cup | (Takayama, Tadahiro) | Token Tado CC | tba |
| Played as the Token Homemate Cup (the Japan Tour's season-opener). [Token Tado CC Nagoya, Kuwana, Mie, Jpn].
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| 2011 | Asia Pacific Classic | Van Pelt, Bo | Mines Resort | $1,300,000 |
| Played as the CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia (an Asian/US PGA Tour event). Second-placed Jeff Overton (USA) finished 6 shots behind Van Pelt (USA). |
| 2011 | Avantha Masters | Chowrasia, SSP | DLF G&CC | €300,000 |
| Played as the Avantha Masters (a European/Asian Tours event). Second-placed Robert Coles (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Chowrasia (Ind). |
| 2011 | Ballantines Ch'ship | Westwood, Lee | Blackstone GC | €367,500 |
| Played as the Ballantines Championship (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Miguel Angel Jimenez (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Westwood (Eng), who recorded his second straight win in Asia. |
| 2011 | China Masters | Kim, Bi-o | Nanshan Intl | US$180,000 |
| Played as the inaugural Nanshan China Masters. OneAsia Tour rookie Kim (Kor) beat Michael Long (NZ) at the third playoff hole to claim his maiden OneAsia Tour win. In a four-way playoff, Scott Laycock (Aus) was eliminated at the first playoff hole and Craig Hancock (Aus) at the second. Played on the Danling Cuiynan course. |
| 2011 | China Open | Colsaerts, Nicolas | Luxehills Intl | €350,946 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (a OneAsia/European Tour event). Second-placed Soren Kjeldsen (Den), Peter Lawrie (Ire), Danny Lee (NZ) and Pablo Martin (Esp) finished 4 shots behind first-time European Tour winner Colsaerts (Belg). Colsaerts became the second Belgian golfer to win on the European Tour; Philippe Toussaint recorded the country's only other European Tour win in 1974. |
| 2011 | CJ Invtl by KJ Choi | Choi, KJ | Nine Bridges Haesley | €118,875 |
| Played as the inaugural CJ Invitational hosted by K.J. Choi (an Asian/Korean Tours event). Second-placed Seung-yul Noh (Kor) finished 2 shots behind winner and tournament sponsor KJ Choi (Kor). |
| 2011 | High 1 Open | (event cancelled) | High 1 CC | x |
| Played as the inaugural Charity High 1 Resort Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Event cancelled after rain and fog permitted only one completed round of play. 50% of the $1 million prize fund was equally divided between the 153 competitiors. |
| 2011 | Hong Kong Open | McIlroy, Rory | Hong Kong GC | US$444,241 |
| Played as the UBS Hong Kong Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Second-placed Gregory Havret (Fra) finished 2 shots behind McIlroy (N.Ire). |
| 2011 | Indian Open | Gleeson, David | Delhi GC | US$198,125 |
| Played as the Hero Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Chiragh Kumar (India) finished 3 shots behind Gleeson (Aus). |
| 2011 | Indonesia Open | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Damai Indah G&CC | US$180,000 |
| Played as the Indonesia Open presented by Enjoy Jakarta (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Rory Hie (Indonesia), defending champion Michael Hendry (NZ) and Choi Jin-Ho (Kor) finished 1 shot behind Wiratchant (Thai). Played on the Pantai Indah Kapuk course. |
| 2011 | Indonesia PGA | Stolz, Andre | Imperial Klub | US$180,000 |
| Played as the Indonesia PGA Championship (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Rory Hie (Indonesia) finished 1 shot behind first-time OneAsia Tour winner Andre Stolz (Aus). |
| 2011 | Indonesian Masters | Westwood, Lee | Royale Jakarta | US$118,875 |
| Played as the inaugural Indonesian Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) finished 3 shots behind Westwood (Eng), whose win came on his 38th birthday. |
| 2011 | Johor Open | Luiten, Joost | Horizon Hills | US$333,330 |
| Played as the Iskandar Johor Open (an Asian/European Tours event). Second-placed Daniel Chopra (Swe) finished 1 shot behind Luiten (NdL), who claimed his first European Tour win in this weather shortened event. |
| 2011 | King's Cup | (event cancelled) | Singha Park KK | x |
| The 2011 King's Cup (an Asian Tour event) was cancelled due to severe flooding in parts of Bangkok.
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| 2011 | Korean Open | Fowler, Rickie | Woo Jeong Hills | KRW300mill |
| Played as the Kolon Korea Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) finished 6 shots behind Fowler (USA), who recorded his first win as a professional. |
| 2011 | Macau Open | Chan, Yih-shin | Macau G&CC | US$118,875 |
| Played as the Macau Open presented by Cityneon (an Asian Tr event). Second-placed David Gleeson (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Chan (Taiw). |
| 2011 | Maekyung Open | Kim, Kyung-tae | Nam Seoul CC | US$181,328 |
| Played as the 30th GS Caltex Maekyung Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Kim Hyung-sung (Kor) and Cho Min-gyu (Kor) finished 8 shots behind Kim (Kor). |
| 2011 | Malaysian Open | Manassero, Matteo | Kuala Lumpur G&CC | €288,466 |
| Played as the Maybank Malaysian Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Second-placed Gregory Bourdy (Fra) finished 1 shot behind Manassero (Italy). Played on the West course. |
| 2011 | Panasonic Open (India) | Lahiri, Anirban | Delhi GC | $47,550 |
| Played as the inaugural Panasonic Open (India), an Asian Tour event. First-time Asian Tour winner Lahiri (India) beat Mardan Mamat (Sing) and Manav Jaini (India) at the first playoff hole. |
| 2011 | Philippine Open | Henson, Berry | Wack Wack G&CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Jay Bayron (Phil) finished 1 shot behind Asian Tour rookie and first-time Asian Tour winner Henson (USA). |
| 2011 | Queen's Cup | Plaphol, Chawalit | Santiburi Samui CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Queen's Cup (an Asian Tour event), held in honour of the Queen Sirikit of Thailand. Second-placed Prayad Marksaeng (Thai) finished 2 shots behind Plaphol (Thai). |
| 2011 | SAIL Open | Aphibarnrat, Kiradech | Delhi GC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the SAIL Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Siddikur (Ban) finished 1 shot behind first-time Asian Tour winner Aphibarnrat (Thai). (SAIL = Steel Authority of India). |
| 2011 | Selangor Masters | Granberg, Joonas | Kota Permai G&CC | US$60,902 |
| Played as the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Panuphol Pittayarat (Thai) finished 1 shot behind rookie and first-time Asian Tour winner Granberg (Fin). Granberg became the first Finn to win on the Asian Tour. |
| 2011 | Singapore Classic | Rai, Himmat | Orchid CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the ISPS Handa Singapore Classic. Rai (India) claimed his first Asian Tour title beating Elmer Salvador (Phil) at the 6th hole of a playoff. Guido Van der Valk (NdL), Tjaart Van der Valk (RSA) and Adilson da Silva (Braz) were eliminated at the 2nd playoff hole. |
| 2011 | Singapore Open | Fernandez-Castano, Gonzalo | Sentosa GC | $1,000,000 |
| Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Fernandez-Castano (Esp) beat Juvic Pagunsan (Phi) at the second playoff hole, after the completion of just three rounds in this storm affected event. Early rounds on the Serapong and Tanjong courses; final round on the Serapong course. |
| 2011 | SK Telecom Open | Barnes, Kurt | Pinx GC | 202 (-14) |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Kyung-tae Kim (Kor) finished 1 shot behind first-time OneAsia Tour winner Barnes (Aus). Barnes, the leader after the third round, was declared the winner when play on Day 4 was abandoned due to fog. |
| 2011 | Taiwan Masters | Lu, Wei-chih | Taiwan G&CC | US$120,000 |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thaworn Wiratchant (Thai) finished 3 shots behind Lu (Taiw), who claimed his second Asian Tour win in the space of four weeks. |
| 2011 | Thailand Ch'ship | Westwood, Lee | Amata Spring CC | US$158,500 |
| Played as the inaugural Thailand Golf Championship (the Asian Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Charl Schwartzel (RSA) finished 7 shots behind Westwood (Eng), whose opening round 12-under par 60 set up his wire-to-wire win. |
| 2011 | Thailand Open | Stolz, Andre | Suwan G&CC | US$180,000 |
| Played as the Thailand Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Prayad Marksaeng (Thai) finished 2 shots behind Stolz (Aus). |
| 2011 | Yeangder TPC | Lu, Wei-chih | Linkou Intl | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Yeangder TPC - Tournament Players Championship (an Asian tour event). Second-placed Wen-teh Lu (Taiw) finished 1 shot behind Wei-chih Lu (Taiw), who claimed his second Asian Tour win, again on home soil. |
| 2010 | Asia Pacific Classic | Crane, Ben | Mines Resort | $1,000,000 |
| Played as the inaugural CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia; the first Asian Tour / US PGA Tour co-sanctioned event held in Southeast Asia. Second-placed Brian Davis (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Crane (USA). |
| 2010 | Asian Tour Intl. | Bhullar, Gaganjeet | Suwan G&CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Asian Tour International (the Asian Tour's season opening event). Second-placed Inn-choon Hwang (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind Bhullar (Ind), who shot a course record eight-under-par 64 on the final day to clinch the victory. |
| 2010 | Avantha Masters | Dodt, Andrew | DLF G&CC | €250,000 |
| The inaugural Avantha Masters (a European/Asian Tours event). Second-placed Richard Finch (Eng) finished 1 shot behind first-time European and Asian Tours winner, Dodt (Aus). |
| 2010 | Ballantines Ch'ship | Fraser, Marcus | Pinx GC | €367,500 |
| Played as the Ballantines Ch'ship (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Gareth Maybin (N.Ire) finished 4 shots behind Fraser (Aus), who completed a wire-to-wire win. Event reduced to 3 rounds due to fog delays. Played at Pinx GC, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
| 2010 | Black Mtn Masters | Hiratsuka, Tetsuji | Black Mountain | US$95,100 |
| Played as the Black Mountain Masters (an Asian Tour event). Hiratsuka (Jpn) beat Namchoak Tantipokakul (Thai) at the first playoff hole, to claim his third Asian Tour title in 2010. |
| 2010 | Brunei Open | Rahman, Siddikur | Empire Hotel &CC | US$47,500 |
| Played as the Brunei Open (an Asian Tour event). Siddikur (Ban) beat Jbe Kruger (RSA) at the first playoff hole, to become claim his first Asian Tour win and become the first Bangladeshi to win on the Asian Tour.
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| 2010 | Cambodian Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | Phokeethra CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Kenichi Kuboya (Jpn) finished 4 shots behind Jaidee (Thai), who claimed his 13th Asian Tour title. |
| 2010 | China Classic | Felton, Kim | Royal Orchid Intl. | US$180,000 |
| Played as the Midea China Classic (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Simon Yates (Scot) finished 2 shots behind Felton (Aus), a six-time Von Nida/Australasian Tour winner. |
| 2010 | China Open | Yang, Yong-eun | Jinji Lake Intl | US$416,660 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (a OneAsia/European Tour event). Second-placed Rhys Davies (Wales) and Stephen Dodd (Wales) finished 2 shots behind Yong-eun (Y.E.) Yang (S Kor). |
| 2010 | Hong Kong Open | Poulter, Ian | Hong Kong GC | €301,447 |
| Played as the 53rd Hong Kong Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Second-placed Simon Dyson (Eng) and Matteo Manassero (Italy) finished 1 shot behind Poulter (Eng). |
| 2010 | Indian Open | Karlberg, Richard | Delhi GC | US$198,125 |
| Played as the Hero Honda Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Seuk-hyun Baek (Kor) finished 2 shots behind Karlberg (Swe), who won his second Asian Tour event of 2010. |
| 2010 | Indonesian Open | Hendry, Michael | Damai Indah G&CC | US$180,000 |
| Played as the Indonesian Open presented by Enjoy Jakarta (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Liang Wenchong (Chi) finished 7 shots behind Hendry (NZ), who recorded his first win on a major Tour. |
| 2010 | Johor Open | Harrington, Padraig | Royal Johor | US$198,125 |
| Played as the Iskandar Johor Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Seung-yul Noh (Kor) finished 3 shots behind Harrington (Ire) who ended a 2-year winless streak. |
| 2010 | King's Cup | Duangdecha, Udorn | Singha Park KK | US$47,550 |
| Played as the King's Cup (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Jbe Kruger (RSA), Pariya Junhasavasdikul (Thai) and Joong-kyung Mo (Kor) finished 2 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner Duangdecha (Thai). |
| 2010 | Korean Open | Yang, Yong-eun | Woo Jeong Hills | US$262,430 |
| Played as the Kolon 53rd Korea Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Bi-o Kim (Kor) and Ho-sung Choi (Kor) finished 2 shots behind Yong-eun (Y.E.) Yang. |
| 2010 | Luxehills Ch'ship | Liang, Wen-chong | Luxehills Intl | US$180,000 |
| Played as the Luxehills Ch'ship (a OneAsia Tour event). Liang (Chi) beat Hyung-tae Kim (S Kor) at the first playoff hole. |
| 2010 | Maekyung Open | Kim, Dae-hyun | Nam Seoul CC | |
| Played as the GS Caltex (29th) Maekyung Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Kyung-tae Kim (S Kor) finished 4 shots behind Dae-hyun Kim (S Kor). |
| 2010 | Malaysian Open | Noh, Seung-yul | Kuala Lumpur G&CC | €246,290 |
| Played as the Maybank Malaysian Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Second-placed KJ Choi (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind 18-year old Noh (S Kor), who claimed his first European Tour win and second on the Asian Tour. Played on the West course. |
| 2010 | Myanmar Open | Hiratsuka, Tetsuji | Pun Hlaing GC | US$50,000 |
| Played as the Air Bagan Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Prayad Marksaeng (Thai) finished 10 shots behind Hiratsuka, who romped to his first Asian Tour title. |
| 2010 | Queen's Cup | Hiratsuka, Tetsuji | Santiburi Samui CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Queen's Cup (an Asian Tour event), held in honour of the Queen of Thailand, Queen Sirikit. Second-placed Thaworn Wiratchant (Thai) finished 1 shot behind Hiratsuka (Jpn) who recorded his second Asian Tour win of 2010. |
| 2010 | SAIL Open | Karlberg, Richard | Delhi GC | US$47,500 |
| Played as the SAIL Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Shiv Kapur (Ind) finished 5 shots behind first-time Asian tour winner and Asian Tour rookie, Karlberg (Swe). (SAIL = Steel Authority of India). |
| 2010 | Selangor Masters | Que, Angelo | Seri Selangor | US$59,717 |
| Played as the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters (an Asian Tour event). Que (Phil) won his third Asian Tour title beating Chris Rodgers (Eng) at the first hole of a playoff. |
| 2010 | Singapore Classic | Karmis, Peter | Orchid CC | US$63,400 |
| Played as the inaugural Handa Singapore Classic. Second-placed Jbe Kruger (RSA) finished 2 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Karmis (RSA), who secured his first victory on the Asian Tour. |
| 2010 | Singapore Open | Scott, Adam | Sentosa GC | €713,165 |
| Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Second-placed Anders Hansen (Den) finished 3 shots behind Scott (Aus), who claimed his third Singapore Open title. Early rounds on the Serapong and Tanjong courses; final two rounds on the Serapong course. |
| 2010 | SK Telecom Open | Bae, Sang-moon | Sky 72 GC | US$168,208 |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Dae-hyun Kim (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind Bae (S Kor). Played on the Ocean Course. |
| 2010 | Taiwan Masters | Junhasavasdikul, Pariya | Taiwan G&CC | US$100,000 |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Junhasavasdikul (Thai) beat Siddikur (Ban) at the first playoff hole to secure his first Asian Tour win. |
| 2010 | Thailand Open | Liang, Wen-chong | Burapha GC | US$180,000 |
| Played as the Thailand Open (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Michael Wright (Aus) and Namchok Tantipokakul (Thai) finished 1 shot behind Liang (China). |
| 2010 | Yeangder TPC | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Linkou Intl | US$47,500 |
| Played as the inaugural Yeangder Tournament Players Championship (an Asian tour event). Second-placed Chinnarat Phadungsil (Thai) finished 1 shot behind Wiratchant (Thai). Event reduced to 54-holes due to imminent threat posed by Typhoon Fanapi on the Sunday. |
| 2009 | Asian Tour Intl. | Kamte, James | Suwan G&CC | $47,500 |
| Played as the Asian Tour International (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Tetsuji Hiratsuka (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind Kamte (RSA). This was Kamte's first win on the Asian Tour, coming in his debut event in his rookie year, at the season-opening Asian Tour event. |
| 2009 | Ballantines Ch'ship | Jaidee, Thongchai | Pinx GC | €350,000 |
| Played as the Ballantines Ch'ship (a European/Asian Tour event). Jaidee (Thai) birdied the first playoff hole to beat Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Esp) and Sung-Hoon Kang (Kor). Played at the Pinx GC, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
| 2009 | Beijing Open | (not played) | | x |
| Due to be played as the Pine Valley Beijing Open (a OneAsia Tour event), but cancelled a few weeks beforehand. |
| 2009 | Black Mtn Masters | Edfors, Johan | Black Mountain | US$79,250 |
| Played as the inaugural Black Mountain Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Prayad Marksaeng (Thai) and Chris Rodgers (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Edfors (Swe). |
| 2009 | Brunei Open | Beck, Darren | Empire Hotel &CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Brunei Open (an Asian Tour event). Beck (Aus) recorded his first Asian Tour win by beating Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind) at the 3rd playoff hole. Boonchu Ruangkit (Thai) dropped out at the 2nd extra hole. |
| 2009 | Cambodian Open | Both, Marcus | Phokeethra CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Shaaban Hussin (Malay) finished 1 shot behind Both (Aus). |
| 2009 | China Classic | Liang, Wen-chong | Royal Orchid Intl. | US$90,000 |
| Played as the Midea China Classic (a OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Lian-Wei Zhang (China) finished 4 shots behind Liang (China). This was the inaugural event of the OneAsia Tour, a fledgling Tour launched in 2009. |
| 2009 | China Open | Strange, Scott | Beijing CBD Intl. | €275,813 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (a OneAsia/European Tour event). Second-placed Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Strange (Aus). |
| 2009 | Hong Kong Open | Bourdy, Gregory | Hong Kong GC | €279,288 |
| Played as the UBS (51st) Hong Kong Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Second-placed Rory McIlroy (N. Ire) finished 2 shots behind Bourdy (Fra), who recorded his 3rd European Tour win. |
| 2009 | Indian Open | Muniyappa, Chinnaswamy | DLF G&CC | US$198,125 |
| Played as the Hero Honda Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). C. Muniyappa (Ind) recorded his first Asian Tour win, beating Sung Lee (Kor) at the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2009 | Indonesia Invtl. | Bhullar, Gaganjeet | Damai Indah G&CC | US$63,400 |
| Played as the Indonesia President Invitational (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Adam Blyth (Aus) finished 2 shots behind 20-year old Bhullar (Ind), who recorded his maiden victory on the Asian Tour. |
| 2009 | Indonesian Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | New Kuta | €163,867 |
| Played as the Indonesia Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Simon Dyson (Eng), Alexander Noren (Swe) and Steve Webster (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Jaidee (Thai). This was Jaidee's third European Tour win. |
| 2009 | Johor Open | Choi, KJ | Royal Johor | US$158,500 |
| Played as the Iskandar Johor Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Chapchai Nirat (Thai) finished 4 shots behind Choi (Kor). Tournament reduced to three rounds due to bad weather. |
| 2009 | King's Cup | Chan, Yih-shin | Singha Park KK | US$47,550 |
| Played as the inaugural King's Cup (an Asian Tour event). Chan (Tpe) recorded his first Asian Tour win with a birdie at the second hole of a 3-way playoff against Simon Yates (Scot) and Nick Redfern (Eng). |
| 2009 | Korean Open | Bae, Sang-moon | Woo Jeong Hills | US$245,000 |
| Played as the Kolon Hana Bank 52nd Korea Open (a Korean/OneAsia Tour event). Second-placed Dae-sub Kim (Kor) finished 1 shot behind Bae (Kor). |
| 2009 | Macau Open | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Macau G&CC | US$79,250 |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind) finished 6 shots behind Wiratchant (Thai), who claimed his 11th career win on the Asian Tour. |
| 2009 | Maekyung Open | Bae, Sang-moon | Nam Seoul CC | US$93,312 |
| Played as the GS Caltex Maekyung Open (an Asian Tour event). Bae (Kor) beat Ted Oh (Kor) at the 2nd hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2009 | Malaysian Open | Kang, Anthony | Saujana GC | €259,164 |
| Played as the Maybank Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed David Horsey (Eng), Prayad Marksaeng (Thai), Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) and Miles Tunnicliff (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Kang (USA). This was Kang's first win on the European Tour. Played on the Palm course. |
| 2009 | Queen's Cup | Phadungsil, Chinarat | Santiburi Samui CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the inaugural Queen's Cup. Second-placed Dae-hyun Kim (Kor), Udorn Duangdecha (Thai) and Yoshinobu Tsukada (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind Phadungsil (Thai). This tournament is held in honour of the Queen of Thailand, Queen Sirikit. |
| 2009 | SAIL Open | Nirat, Chapchai | Classic Rsrt, New Delhi | US$47,500 |
| Played as the SAIL Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind) and Richard Moir (Aus) finished 11 shots behind Nirat (Thai). Rounds of 62, 62, 65 & 67 helped Nirat to an Asian Tour record low score of 32-under par for a four round event. (SAIL = Steel Authority of India). |
| 2009 | Selangor Masters | Kulacz, Rick | Seri Selangor | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thai) finished 1 shot behind Kulacz (Aus), who shot a course record equalling 63 in his final round. |
| 2009 | Singapore Open | Poulter, Ian | Sentosa GC | €554,127 |
| Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (an Asian/European Tour event). Second-placed Wen-chong Liang (China) finished 1 shot behind wire-to-wire winner Poulter (Eng). |
| 2009 | Taiwan Masters | Lin, Wen-tang | Taiwan G&CC | US$100,000 |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Wen-teh Lu (Tpe) finished 3 shots behind Wen-tang Lin (Tpe). |
| 2009 | Thailand Open | Randhawa, Jyoti | Laguna Phuket | US$79,250 |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Second-placed Rhys Davies (Wales) finished 2 shots behind Randhawa (Ind). This was the first Thailand Open to be held since 2005. |
| 2008 | Asian Open | Clarke, Darren | Tomson Shanghai | €243,507 |
| Played as the BMW Asian Open (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Robert-Jan Derksen (NdL) finished 1 shot behind Clarke (N Ire), who enjoyed his first European Tour win in almost 5 years. Played at the Tomson Shanghai Pudong GC. |
| 2008 | Asian Tour Intl. | Lin, Wen-tang | Pattana Sports | $47,550 |
| The inaugural Asian Tour International (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Seung-yul Noh (Kor) finished 5 shots behind Wen-tang Lin (Tpe). |
| 2008 | Ballantines Ch'ship | McDowell, Graeme | Pinx GC | €333,330 |
| Played as the inaugural Ballantines Ch'ship (a European/Asian Tour event). Graeme McDowell (N.Ire) beat Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) at the third hole of a playoff. Played at the Pinx GC, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
| 2008 | Bangkok Airways Open | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Santiburi Samui CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Bangkok Airways Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Shintaro Kai (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind Wiratchant (Thai). |
| 2008 | Beijing Open | Fujita, Hiroyuki | Pine Valley (China) | $158,500 |
| Played as the Pine Valley Beijing Open (an Asian / Japan Tours event). Second-placed Shintaro Kai (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind Fujita (Jpn). |
| 2008 | Brunei Open | Kulacz, Rick | Empire Hotel &CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Brunei Open (an Asian Tour event). Kulacz (Aus) beat Wen-teh Lu (Tpe) at the first extra hole of a playoff, holing out for birdie from a greenside bunker. This was his first win on the Asian Tour in his rookie season. |
| 2008 | Cambodian Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | Phokeethra CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Cambodian Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Chih Bing Lam (Sing) finished 6 shots behind Jaidee (Thai). |
| 2008 | China Classic | Noh, Seung-yul | Royal Orchid Intl. | US$79,250 |
| Played as the Midea China Classic (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Terry Pilkadaris (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Noh (Kor). 17-year old Noh gained his first Asian Tour win, and became the 3rd youngest player to win on the Asian Tour. |
| 2008 | China Open | McGrane, Damien | Beijing CBD Intl. | €232,121 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Simon Griffiths (Eng), Michael Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) and Oliver Wilson (Eng) finished 9 shots behind first time European and Asian Tours winner McGrane (Ire). |
| 2008 | Fortis Challenge | Bae, Sang-moon | Kota Permai G&CC | n/a |
| Played as the inaugural Fortis International Challenge (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Philippines team (Angelo Que & Mars Pucay) finished 3 shots behind winning Korean team (Song-moon Bae & Hyung-tae Kim). Competition involves two rounds of foursomes and two of fourballs. Italy was third and also won through to the final of the World Cup of Golf in China. |
| 2008 | Fortis Challenge | Kim, Hyung-tae | Kota Permai G&CC | n/a |
| Played as the inaugural Fortis International Challenge (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Philippines team (Angelo Que & Mars Pucay) finished 3 shots behind winning Korean team (Song-moon Bae & Hyung-tae Kim). Competition involves two rounds of foursomes and two of fourballs. Italy was third and also won through to the final of the World Cup of Golf in China. |
| 2008 | Hong Kong Open | Lin, Wen-tang | Hong Kong GC | €327,383 |
| Played as the UBS (50th) Hong Kong Open (an Asian/European Tours event). Lin (Tpe) beat Rory McIlroy (N Ire) at the second extra playoff hole. Francesco Molinari (It) dropped out at the first extra hole. A maiden European Tour win for Lin. Played in Nov 2008 as part of the European Tour 2009 schedule. |
| 2008 | Indian Masters | Chowrasia, SSP | Delhi GC | $280,561 |
| Played as the Emaar-MGF Indian Masters (a European / Asian Tours event). Second-placed Damien McGrane (Ire) finished 2 shots behind Shiv Shankar Prasad (SSP) Chowrasia (Ind). Chowrasia's first European Tour win, which came on home soil, in the first co-sanctioned European Tour event to be held in India. |
| 2008 | Indian Open | Liang, Wen-chong | Delhi GC | US$158,500 |
| Played as the Hero Honda Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Darren Beck (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Liang (China). |
| 2008 | Indonesia Invtl. | Hend, Scott | Damai Indah G&CC | US$63,400 |
| Played as the Pertamina Indonesia President Invitational (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Wen-tang Lin (Tpe) finished 3 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner Scott Hend (Aus). Played on the Kapuk course. |
| 2008 | Indonesian Open | Aguilar, Felipe | Cengkareng GC | €137,883 |
| Played as the Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) finished 1 shot behind Aguilar (Chile). This was Aguilar's maiden win on the European and Asian tours. |
| 2008 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Brown, Mark | DLF G&CC | €276,387 |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Classic (an Asian / Australasian / European Tour event). Second-placed Greg Chalmers (Aus), Scott Strange (Aus) and Taichiro Kiyota (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind Brown (NZ). This was Brown's maiden European Tour win, coming just one week after his maiden Asian Tour win. |
| 2008 | Johor Open | Goosen, Retief | Royal Johor | US$79,250 |
| Played as the Iskandar Johor Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thaworn Wiratchant (Thai) finished 2 shots behind Goosen (RSA). |
| 2008 | Korean Open | Bae, Sang-moon | Woo Jeong Hills | US$240,384 |
| Played as the Kolon-Hana Bank 51st Korea Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Ian Poulter (Kor) finished 1 shot behind Bae (Kor). |
| 2008 | Macau Open | Gleeson, David | Macau G&CC | US$79,250 |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Wen-tang Lin (Tpe) finished 3 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Gleeson (Aus). |
| 2008 | Maekyung Open | Hwang Inn-choon | Nam Seoul CC | US$107,142 |
| Played as the GS Caltex Maekyung Open (an Asian Tour event). Hwang (Kor) beat Seung-yul Noh (Kor) at the first extra hole of a playoff to collect his first win on the Asian Tour. |
| 2008 | Malaysian Open | Atwal, Arjun | Kota Permai G&CC | €219,483 |
| Played as the Maybank Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Atwal beat defending champion Peter Hedblom (Swe) at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2008 | Philippine Open | Que, Angelo | Wack Wack G&CC | $47,550 |
| Played as the 92nd Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Danny Chia (Malay) finished one shot behind home-country winner, Que (Phil). Que's win was his second on the Asian Tour. |
| 2008 | SAIL Open | Brown, Mark | Jaypee Greens | $63,400 |
| Played as the inaugural SAIL Open at Jaypee Greens (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Seung-yul Noh (Kor), Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) and Scott Hend (Aus) finished 4 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner Brown (NZ). (SAIL = Steel Authority of India). |
| 2008 | Selangor Masters | Leong, Ben | Seri Selangor | US$48,147 |
| Played as the inaugural Worldwide Selangor Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) finished 1 shot behind first-time Asian Tour winner Leong (Malay). |
| 2008 | Singapore Open | Singh, Jeev Milkha | Sentosa GC | US$792,500 |
| Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Padraig Harrington (Ire) and Ernie Els (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Singh (India). |
| 2008 | Taiwan Masters | Lu, Wen-teh | Taiwan G&CC | US$100,000 |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thaworn Wiratchant (Thai) finished 2 shots behind Wen-teh Lu (Tpe), who claimed back-to-back Taiwan Masters titles. |
| 2008 | Thailand PGA | Mo, Joong-kyung | Santiburi CC | $47,550 |
| Played as the Singha Thailand PGA Ch'ship (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Juvic Pagunsan (Phil) finished 3 shots behind Mo (Kor). This was Mo's first Asian Tour win since 1996. |
| 2008 | Vietnam Masters | Jaidee, Thongchai | Vietnam G&CC | US$79,250 |
| Played as the Hana Bank Vietnam Masters (an Asian Tour event). Jaidee (Thai) beat Rhys Davies (Wales) at the 3rd extra hole of a playoff. Andrew Dodt (Aus) was eliminated at the 2nd extra hole. Played on the East course. |
| 2008 | Volvo Masters (Asia) | Lam, Chih Bing | Thai CC | US$135,000 |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Asia, the closing event of the Asian Tour season. Second-placed Chapchai Nirat (Thai) finished 2 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner Lam Chih Bing (Sing). |
| 2007 | Asian Open | Jacquelin, Raphael | Tomson Shanghai | €283,570 |
| Played as the BMW Asian Open (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Soren Kjeldsen (Den) finished 2 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Jacquelin (Fra). Played at the Tomson Shanghai Pudong GC. |
| 2007 | Bangkok Airways Open | Sung, Lee | Santiburi Samui CC | $47,550 |
| Played as the Bangkok Airways Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Prayad Marksaeng (Thai) finished 3 shots behind Lee (Kor). This was Lee's first Asian Tour win. |
| 2007 | Beijing Open | Ghei, Gaurav | Pine Valley (China) | $79,250 |
| Played as the inaugural Pine Valley Beijing Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Adam Blyth (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Ghei (Ind). |
| 2007 | Brunei Open | Lin, Wen-tang | Empire Hotel &CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Brunei Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Adam Le Vesconte (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Lin (Taipei). |
| 2007 | Cambodian Open | Saltus, Brian | Phokeethra CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the inaugural Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open. Second-placed Adam Groom (Aus) finished 3 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner, Saltus (USA). |
| 2007 | China Classic | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Royal Orchid Intl. | US$63,400 |
| Played as the inaugural Midea China Classic (Asian Tour). Wiratchant (Thai) beat Chinarat Phadungsil (Thai) at the 4th extra hole in a 3-way playoff. Simon Yates (Scot) dropped out at the 1st extra hole. |
| 2007 | China Open | Brier, Markus | Shanghai Silport | €249,124 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Graeme McDowell (N Ire), Scott Hend (Aus) and Andrew McLardy (RSA) finished 5 shots behind Brier (Austria). |
| 2007 | Hong Kong Open | Jimenez, Miguel Angel | Hong Kong GC | €255,710 |
| Played as the UBS Hong Kong Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Robert Karlsson (Swe), Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) and KJ Choi (Kor) finished 1 shot behind Jimenez (Esp). Played in Nov 2007 as part of the 2008 European Tour schedule. |
| 2007 | Indian Open | Randhawa, Jyoti | Delhi GC | US$79,250 |
| Played as the Hero Honda Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Chang Tse-peng (Tpe) finished 3 shots behind Randhawa (Ind), who successfully defended the title he won in 2006. He equalled Peter Thomson's record as a three-time winner of the Indian Open. |
| 2007 | Indonesia Invtl. | Pagunsan, Juvic | Damai Indah G&CC | US$55,475 |
| Played as the inaugural Pertamina Indonesia President Invitational (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind) finished 1 shot behind first-time Asian Tour winner Pagunsan (Fil). Played on the Bumi Serapong Damai course. |
| 2007 | Indonesian Open | Ilonen, Mikko | Damai Indah G&CC | €134,563 |
| Played as the Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Frankie Minoza (Phil), Shiv Kapur (Ind) and Andrew Tampion (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Ilonen (Finn). This was Ilonen's maiden win on the European Tour. Played on the Pantai Indah Kapuk course. |
| 2007 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Haig, Anton | Blue Canyon CC | €310,801 |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Classic (an Asian / Australasian / European Tour event). Haig (RSA) beat Richard Sterne (RSA) and Oliver Wilson (Eng) at the first extra hole of a playoff. This was 20-year old Haig's maiden European Tour win. |
| 2007 | Johor Open | Murakami, Artemio | Royal Johor | US$47,550 |
| Played as the inaugural Iskandar Johor Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Simon Yates (Scot) and Tony Lascuna (Phil) finished 1 shot behind Murakami (Phil), who recorded his first win on the Asian Tour. |
| 2007 | Korean Open | Singh, Vijay | Woo Jeong Hills | US$320,855 |
| Played as the 50th Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Kim Kyung-tae (Kor) and Yang Yong-eun (Kor) finished 2 shots behind Singh (Fiji). |
| 2007 | Macau Open | Lu, Wen-teh | Macau G&CC | $47,550 |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). Lu (Taiwan) beat Richard Moir (Aus) at the 3rd extra hole of a playoff. Event shortened to three rounds due to weather. |
| 2007 | Maekyung Open | Kim, Kyung-tae | Nam Seoul CC | $129,032 |
| Played as the Maekyung Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Liang Wen-chong (Chi) finished 5 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner Kim (Korea). |
| 2007 | Malaysian Open | Hedblom, Peter | Saujana GC | €165,895 |
| Played as the Maybank Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Jean-Francois Lucquin (Fra) finished 1 shot behind Hedblom (Swe). This was Hedblom's first European Tour win for 11 years. |
| 2007 | Motorola Intl. | Knutzon, Jason | Ria Bintan GC | $55,475 |
| Played as the inaugural Motorola International Bintan (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Peter Fowler (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Knutzon (USA). |
| 2007 | Pakistan Open | Zahari, Airil Rizman | Karachi GC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the Pakistan Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Scott Hend (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Zahari (Malaysia). This was Zahari's first win on the Asian Tour. |
| 2007 | Philippine Open | Minoza, Frankie | Wack Wack G&CC | US$47,550 |
| Played as the 91st Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Gerald Rosales (Phil) finished 2 shots behind 47-year old Minoza (Phil). |
| 2007 | Singapore Masters | Liang, Wen-chong | Laguna Natl. | €139,075 |
| Played as the Clariden Leu Singapore Masters (a European / Asian Tour event). Liang (China) beat Iain Steel (Malay) at the first extra hole of a playoff. This was Liang's maiden win on both the European and Asian Tours. |
| 2007 | Singapore Open | Cabrera, Angel | Sentosa GC | US$634,000 |
| Played as the Barclays Singapore Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Vijay Singh (Fiji) finished 1 shot behind Cabrera (Arg). Played on the Serapong course. |
| 2007 | SK Telecom Open | Bae, Sang-moon | BA Vista CC | $129,171 |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Aaron Baddeley (Aus) and Kim Hyung-tae (Kor) finished 6 shots behind first-time Asian Tour winner, Bae (Kor). |
| 2007 | Taiwan Masters | Lu, Wen-teh | Taiwan G&CC | US$100,000 |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Ted Oh (Kor) finished 3 shots behind Lu (Tpe). |
| 2007 | TCL Classic | Nirat, Chapchai | Yalong Bay GC | €127,046 |
| Played as the TCL Classic (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Rafael Echenique (Arg) finished 3 shots behind Nirat (Thai). This was Nirat's maiden win on the European and Asian tours. |
| 2007 | Vietnam Masters | Nirat, Chapchai | Hanoi Phoenix | $79,250 |
| Played as the Hana Bank Vietnam Masters. Second-placed Chawalit Plaphol (Thai) and Simon Griffiths (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Nirat (Thai). |
| 2007 | Volvo Masters (Asia) | Marksaeng, Prayad | Thai CC | US$135,000 |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Asia (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Juvic Pagunsan (Phi) and Chris Rodgers (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Marksaeng (Thai). |
| 2006 | Asian Masters | Buhrmann, Hendrik | Aamby Valley | x |
| Played as the Aamby Valley Asian Masters (an Asian Tour event) in Mumbai, India. |
| 2006 | Asian Open | Fernandez-Castano, Gonzalo | Tomson Shanghai | €247,800 |
| Played as the BMW Asian Open (a European/Asian Tour event). Fernandez-Castano (Esp) beat Henrik Stenson (Swe) at the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2006 | Bangkok Airways Open | Plaphol, Chawalit | Santiburi Samui CC | x |
| Played as the Bangkok Airways Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | Brunei Open | Wang, Ter-chang | Empire Hotel &CC | x |
| Played as the Brunei Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | VW Masters - China | Goosen, Retief | Yalong Bay GC | $47,550 |
| Played as the Volkswagen Masters - China (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Michael Campbell (NZ) finished 3 shots behind Goosen (RSA). |
| 2006 | China Open | Singh, Jeev Milkha | Honghua Intl. | €247,750 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Esp) finished 1 shot behind first-time European Tour winner Singh (India). |
| 2006 | Crowne Plaza Open | Phadungsil, Chinarat | Yalong Bay GC | x |
| Played as the Crowne Plaza Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | Hong Kong Open | Lara, Jose Manuel | Hong Kong GC | €259,178 |
| Played as the UBS Hong Kong Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Juvic Pangunsan (Phil) finished 1 shot behind first-time European Tour winner (Lara (Esp). Played in Nov 2006 as part of the 2007 European Tour schedule. |
| 2006 | Indian Open | Randhawa, Jyoti | Delhi GC | $63,400 |
| Played as the Hero Honda Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). Randhawa (Ind) beat Vijay Kumar and S.S.P. Chowrasia in a playoff. |
| 2006 | Indonesian Open | Dyson, Simon | Emeralda G&CC | €137,700 |
| Played as the Enjoy Jakarta HSBC Indonesian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Andrew Buckle (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Dyson (Eng). This was Dyson's maiden win on the European Tour and 4th on the Asian Tour. |
| 2006 | Korean Open | Yang, Yong-eun | Woo Jeong Hills | $205,128 |
| Played as the 49th Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Kang Ji-man finished 3 shots behind Yang Yong-eun (Kor). |
| 2006 | Macau Open | Webber, Kane | Macau G&CC | x |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | Maekyung Open | Suk, Jong-yul | Lakeside CC | x |
| Played as the GS Caltex Maekyung Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | Malaysian Masters | Haig, Anton | Pulai Springs | x |
| Played as the Pulai Springs Malaysian Masters (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | Malaysian Open | Wi, Charlie | Kuala Lumpur G&CC | €174,773 |
| Played as the Maybank Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) finished 1 shot behind Wi (Kor). This was Wi's first European Tour win. Event reduced to 54 holes due to weather. |
| 2006 | Pakistan Open | Rodgers, Chris | Karachi GC | x |
| Played as the Pakistan Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | Philippine Open | Strange, Scott | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the 90th Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Scott Strange (Aus). |
| 2006 | Singapore Masters | Mamat, Mardan | Laguna Natl. | €138,500 |
| Played as the OSIM Singapore Masters (a European / Asian Tour event). Second-placed (defending champion) Nick Dougherty (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Mamat, who claimed several firsts : his first win on European Tour, first Singaporean to win Singapore Masters and first to win on European Tour. |
| 2006 | Singapore Open | Scott, Adam | Sentosa GC | $475,000 |
| Played as the Barclays Singapore Open. Scott (Aus) beat Ernie Els (RSA) at the 3rd playoff hole. Scott successfully defended the title he won in 2005. Event reduced to 54 holes due to rain. |
| 2006 | SK Telecom Open | Meesawat, Prom | Sky 72 GC | x |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2006 | Taiwan Masters | Ghei, Gaurav | Taiwan G&CC | $100,000 |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Rahil Gangjee finished 1 shot behind Ghei. |
| 2006 | Taiwan Open | Lin, Wen-tang | Chang Gung GC | $47,550 |
| Played as the Taiwan Open (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Simon Yates finished 3 shots behind Lin. |
| 2006 | TCL Classic | Edfors, Johan | Yalong Bay GC | €140,215 |
| Played as the TCL Classic Sanya 2006 (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Andrew Buckle (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Edfors (Swe). This was Edfors maiden win on the European Tour. |
| 2006 | Volvo Masters (Asia) | Jaidee, Thongchai | Thai CC | $104,000 |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Asia (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Frankie Mimoza (Phi) finished 1 shot behind Jaidee (Thai). |
| 2005 | Asian Open | Els, Ernie | Tomson Shanghai | €191,307 |
| Played as the BMW Asian Open (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Simon Wakefield (Eng) finished 13 shots behind Els (RSA). Els' second round 62 set-up his victory, in which he left the remainder of the field trailing far behind. |
| 2005 | Bangkok Airways Open | Lu, Wen-teh | Santiburi Samui CC | x |
| Played as the Bangkok Airways Open (an Asian Tour event). Lu (Taiw) beat Thammanoon Srirot (Thai) at the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2005 | Brunei Open | Pilkadaris, Terry | Empire Hotel &CC | x |
| Played as the Brunei Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | VW Masters - China | Goosen, Retief | Jinghua GC | x |
| Played as the Volkswagen Masters - China (an Asian Tour event). Second-placed Michael Campbell (NZ) finished 6 shots behind Goosen (RSA). |
| 2005 | China Open | Casey, Paul | Shenzhen GC | €184,533 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Casey (Eng) equalled the course record (65) in his final round to set-up a playoff with Oliver Wilson (Eng). Casey won at the first extra hole. Included as part of the European Tour 2006 schedule. |
| 2005 | Crowne Plaza Open | Marksaeng, Prayad | Grand Epoch City GC | x |
| Played as the Crowne Plaza Open (an Asian Tour event). Marksaeng (Thai) beat Marcus Both (Aus) at the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2005 | Double A Intl Open | Phadungsil, Chinarat | St Andrews 2000 | x |
| Played as the Double A International Open (an Asian Tour event) in Rayong, Thailand. Phadungsil (Thai) beat Shiv Kapur (Ind) at the second extra hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2005 | Hong Kong Open | Montgomerie, Colin | Hong Kong GC | €170,590 |
| Played as the UBS Hong Kong Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed James Kingston (RSA), Edward Loar (USA), KJ Choi (Kor), Thammanoon Srirot (Thai) and Keng-Chi Lin (Taiwan) finished 1 shot behind Montgomerie (Scot). Included as part of the European Tour 2006 schedule. |
| 2005 | Indian Open | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Delhi GC | x |
| Played as the Hero Honda Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | Indonesian Open | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Cengkareng GC | €125,205 |
| Played as the Enjoy Jakarta Standard Chartered Indonesia Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) finished 5 shots behind Wiratchant (Thai). A final round 60 moved Colin Montgomerie into joint 3rd place. This was Wiratchant's maiden win on the European Tour. |
| 2005 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Scott, Adam | Pine Valley (China) | €305,000 |
| Second-placed Retief Goosen (RSA) finished 3 shots behind Scott (Aus). Played as a European and Asian Tours co-sanctioned event. |
| 2005 | Macau Open | Wang, Ter-chang | Macau G&CC | x |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | Maekyung Open | Choi, Sang-ho | Nam Seoul CC | x |
| Played as the KT&G Maekyung Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | Malaysian Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | Saujana GC | €156,760 |
| Played as the Carlsberg Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) finished 3-shots behind Jaidee (Thai). This was Jaidee's second successive Malaysian Open title. |
| 2005 | Myanmar Open | Strange, Scott | Yangon GC | x |
| Played as the Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | Philippine Open | Le Vesconte, Adam | Mt Malarayat G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Adam Le Vesconte (Aus). |
| 2005 | Singapore Masters | Dougherty, Nick | Laguna Natl. | £122,700 |
| Played as the Caltex Masters. Second-placed Colin Montgomerie (Scot) and Maarten Lafeber (Ndl) finished 5-shots behind Dougherty (Eng). This was Dougherty's maiden win on the PGA European Tour. |
| 2005 | Singapore Open | Scott, Adam | Sentosa GC | x |
| Played as the Singapore Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Adam Scott (Aus). |
| 2005 | SK Telecom Open | Choi, KJ | Il Dong Lakes | x |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | Taiwan Masters | Lu, Wei-chih | Taiwan G&CC | x |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | Taiwan Open | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Chang Gung GC | x |
| Played as the Taiwan Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2005 | TCL Classic | Casey, Paul | Yalong Bay GC | €123,770 |
| Played as the TCL Classic (a European/Asian Tour event). Casey (Eng) beat Paul McGinley (Ire) at the second extra playoff hole. |
| 2005 | Thailand Open | Lee, Richard | Blue Canyon CC | x |
| Played as the Thai Airways International Thailand Open (an Asian Tour event). Lee (NZ) beat S Barr at the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2005 | Vietnam Masters | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Chi Linh Star G&CC | x |
| Played as the Carlsberg Masters Vietnam presented by Thai Airways Intl. (an Asian Tour event) in Hanoi, Vietnam. |
| 2005 | Volvo Masters (Asia) | Kapur, Shiv | Thai CC | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Asia (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Asian Open | Jimenez, Miguel Angel | Tomson Shanghai | €210,350 |
| Played as the BMW Asian Open (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Simon Dyson (Eng) surrendered a 6-shot lead after the third round and eventually finished 3-shots behind Jimenez (Esp). |
| 2004 | Chevrolet Ch'ship (Thai) | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Chevrolet Championship (not an Asian Tour event) in Thailand. |
| 2004 | VW Masters - China | Gangjee, Rahil | Pine Valley (China) | x |
| Inaugural year of the Volkswagen Masters - China (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | China Open | Dodd, Stephen | Shanghai Silport | €127,620 |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Thomas Bjorn (Den) finished 3 shots behind Dodd (Wales), who recorded his maiden European Tour win, after 15 years of trying. Played in Nov 2004 as part of the European Tour 2005 season. |
| 2004 | Crowne Plaza Open | Pilkadaris, Terry | Tomson Shanghai | x |
| Played as the Crowne Plaza Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Hong Kong Open | Jimenez, Miguel Angel | Hong Kong GC | £70,300 |
| Played as the Omega Hong Kong Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Padraig Harrington (Ire) and James Kingston (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Jimenez (Esp). Played in Dec 2004 as part of the 2005 European Tour season. |
| 2004 | Indian Open | Mamat, Mardan | Delhi GC | x |
| Played as the Royal Challenge Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Jimenez, Miguel Angel | Alpine Club | €240,580 |
| Second-placed Thomas Bjorn (Den) and Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) finished 2-shots behind Jiminez. |
| 2004 | Korean Open | Loar, Edward | Woo Jeong Hills | x |
| Played as the Kolon Korean Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Macau Open | Knutzon, Jason | Macau G&CC | x |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Malaysian Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | Saujana GC | €158,152 |
| Played as the Carlsberg Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Brad Kennedy (Aus) finished 2-shots behind Jaidee (Thai). |
| 2004 | Myanmar Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | Yangon GC | x |
| Played as the Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Philippine Open | Michaels, Edward | Riviera GC (Manila) | x |
| Played as the DHL Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Edward Michaels (USA). |
| 2004 | Sanya Open | Pilkadaris, Terry | Yalong Bay GC | x |
| Played as the Sanya Open (an Asian Tour event). Pilkadaris (Aus) beat Clay Devers (USA) at the second hole of a playoff. |
| 2004 | Singapore Masters | Montgomerie, Colin | Laguna Natl. | €123,000 |
| Played as the Caltex Masters. Second-placed Greg Hanrahan (USA) finished 3-shots behind Montgomerie (Scot). |
| 2004 | Singha Southern Open | Yates, Simon | | x |
| Played as the Singha Southern Open (in Thailand, not an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | SK Telecom Open | Yates, Simon | Baekahmvista CC | x |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (an Asian Tour event) in Korea. |
| 2004 | Taiwan Masters | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Taiwan G&CC | x |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Taiwan Open | Wi, Charlie | North Bay G&CC | x |
| Played as the Taiwan Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2004 | Thailand Open | Ruangkit, Boonchu | Air Force GC | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open (an Asian Tour event). The first event of the newly formed Asian Tour, which was developed from the Asian PGA circuit that started in 1995. Winning this event at age 47, Boonchu also became the Asian Tour's oldest tournament winner. |
| 2004 | Tianjin TEDA Open | Srirot, Thammanoon | Tianjin Warner Intl. | x |
| Played as the Tianjin TEDA Open presented by Rolls-Royce (an Asian Tour event). Tianjin, China. |
| 2004 | Vietnam Masters | Que, Angelo | Chi Linh Star G&CC | x |
| Played as the Carlsberg Masters 2004 Vietnam (an Asian Tour event) in Hanoi, Vietnam. |
| 2004 | Volvo Masters (Asia) | Randhawa, Jyoti | Kota Permai G&CC | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Asia (an Asian Tour event). Randhawa (Ind) beat Terry Pilkadaris (Aus) at the second extra hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2003 | China Open | Zhang, Lian-wei | Shanghai Silport | x |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Hong Kong Open | Harrington, Padraig | Hong Kong GC | €94,205 |
| Played as the Omega Hong Kong Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Hennie Otto (RSA) finished 1-shot behind Harrington. Played in Dec 2003 as part of the 2004 European Tour schedule. |
| 2003 | Indian Masters | Atwal, Arjun | | x |
| Played as the Hero Honda Masters, India (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Indian Open | Cunning, Mike | Delhi GC | x |
| Played as the Royal Challenge Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Korean Open | Daly, John | Woo Jeong Hills | x |
| Played as the Kolon Cup Korean Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Macau Open | Montgomerie, Colin | Macau G&CC | x |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). Montgomerie (Scot) won after a playoff with Scott Barr (Aus). |
| 2003 | Maekyung Open | Chung, Joon | | x |
| Played as the Maekyung Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Malaysian Open | Atwal, Arjun | Mines Resort | €170,000 |
| Played as the Carlsberg Malayasian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second European Tour win for Atwal (Ind), finishing 4 ahead of Retief Goosen (RSA) and Brad Kennedy (Aus). |
| 2003 | Myanmar Open | Lin, Keng-Chi | Yangon GC | x |
| Played as the Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Philippine Open | (not played) | | x |
| The Philippine Open was not played in 2003. |
| 2003 | Sanya Open | Both, Marcus | Yalong Bay GC | x |
| Played as the inaugural Sanya Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Marcus Both (Aus). |
| 2003 | Singapore Masters | Zhang, Lian-wei | Laguna Natl. | €140,713 |
| Played as the Caltex Masters presented by Carlsberg (an Asian / European Tour event). First European Tour win for Zhang, and first by a Chinese player. Zhang overhauled a 2-stroke lead that second-placed Ernie Els (RSA) carried into the final round. |
| 2003 | Singha Classic | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Singha Classic (a Thai Tour event). |
| 2003 | SK Telecom Open | Choi, KJ | Baekahmvista CC | x |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Taiwan Masters | Lin, Wen-ko | | x |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Taiwan Open | Dawes, Jason | Sunrise G&CC | x |
| Played as the Acer Taiwan Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Thailand Open | Loar, Edward | Krisada City | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2003 | Volvo Masters (Asia) | Jaidee, Thongchai | Bangkok GC | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Asia (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | Asian Open | Harrington, Padraig | Ta Shee G&CC | €248,000 |
| Played as the BMW Asian Open (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) finished 1-shot behind Harrington (Ire). Included in the 2003 European Tour schedule, although played in Nov 2002. |
| 2002 | China Open | Gleeson, David | Shanghai Silport | x |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | Hong Kong Open | Jacobson, Fredrik | Hong Kong GC | €113,385 |
| Played as the Omega Hong Kong Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Jorge Berendt (Arg) and Henrik Nystrom (Swe) finished 2-shots behind Jacobson. Jacobson's closing round of 64 was enough to clinch his first tour victory. Played in Nov 2002 as part of the 2003 European Tour schedule. |
| 2002 | Indian Masters | Kahlon, Harmeet | | x |
| Played as the Hero Honda Masters, India (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | Indian Open | Kumar, Vijay | Delhi GC | x |
| Played as the Royal Challenge Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | Korean Open | Garcia, Sergio | Hanyang GC | x |
| Played as the Kolon Cup Korean Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | Macau Open | Zhang, Lian-wei | Macau G&CC | x |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). Zhang (China) beat Nick Price (Zim) at the 5th extra hole of a sudden-death playoff. |
| 2002 | Maekyung Open | Lee, Eddie | Nam Seoul CC | amateur |
| Played as the Maekyung LG Fashion Open (an Asian Tour event). Lee (NZ) became the second amateur to win an Asian Tour event, following Kim Dae-sub in 2001. |
| 2002 | Malaysian Open | Forsyth, Alastair | Royal Selangor | €184,366 |
| Played as the Carlsberg Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Forsyth (Scot) beat Stephen Leaney (Aus) in a play-off. |
| 2002 | Myanmar Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | | x |
| Played as the London Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | Philippine Open | Gibson, Rick | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Casino Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Rick Gibson (Can). |
| 2002 | Shinhan Donghae Open | Ho, S.K. | Jae II CC | x |
| Played as the Shinhan Donghae Open (an Asian Tour event). SK Ho (short for Hur Suk-Ho) is a South Korean golfer who plays on the Japan Golf Tour. |
| 2002 | Singapore Masters | Atwal, Arjun | Laguna Natl. | €171,856 |
| Played as the Caltex Singapore Masters presented by Carlsberg (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Richard Green (Aus) finished 5-shots behind Atwal (Ind). |
| 2002 | SK Telecom Open | Wi, Charlie | | x |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | Taiwan Masters | Tsai, Chi-Huang | Taiwan G&CC | x |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Played on the Tamsui course. |
| 2002 | Taiwan Open | Chia, Danny | Sunrise G&CC | x |
| Played as the Acer Taiwan Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2002 | TCL Classic | Montgomerie, Colin | Harbour Plaza | x |
| The inaugural TCL Classic (an Asian Tour event). Won by Colin Montgomerie (Scot). |
| 2002 | Volvo Masters (Asia) | Na, Kevin | Kota Permai G&CC | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Asia (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Asian Open | Sandelin, Jarmo | Ta Shee G&CC | €273,702 |
| The inaugural BMW Asian Open (a European/Asian Tour event). Second-placed Thongchai Jaidee (Thai) and Jose Maria Olazabal (Esp) finished 1-shot behind Sandelin (Swe). Included in the 2002 European Tour schedule, although played in Nov 2001. |
| 2001 | China Open | Wi, Charlie | Shanghai Silport | x |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Hong Kong Open | Olazabal, Jose Maria | Hong Kong GC | €128,848 |
| Played as the Omega Hong Kong Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Second-placed Henrik Bjornstad (Nor) finished 1-shot behind Olazabal (Esp). Played in Nov 2001 as part of the 2002 European Tour schedule. |
| 2001 | Indian Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | Classic Rsrt, New Delhi | x |
| Played as the Wills Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Korean Open | Kim, Dae-sub | Hanyang GC | amateur |
| Played as the Kolon Cup Korean Open (an Asian Tour event). Kim Dae-sub (Kor) became the first amateur winner on the Asian Tour. |
| 2001 | Macau Open | Zhang, Lian-wei | Macau G&CC | x |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Maekyung Open | Choi, Gwang-soo | Nam Seoul CC | x |
| Played as the Maekyung LG Fashion Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Malaysian Masters | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Kota Permai G&CC | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Malaysia (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Malaysian Open | Singh, Vijay | Saujana GC | €164,000 |
| Played as the Carlsberg Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). Singh beat Padraig Harrington in a sudden-death play-off. |
| 2001 | Myanmar Open | Kang, Anthony | | x |
| Played as the London Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Philippine Open | Casas, Felix | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Felix Casas (Philippines). |
| 2001 | Shinhan Donghae Open | Wi, Charlie | Kaya G&CC | x |
| Played as the Shinhan Donghae Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Singapore Masters | Singh, Vijay | Singapore Is. CC | €154,000 |
| Played as the Caltex Singapore Masters. Second-placed Warren Bennett (Eng) finished 2-shots behind Singh. |
| 2001 | Singapore Open | Wiratchant, Thaworn | Jurong CC | x |
| Played as the Alcatel Singapore Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | SK Telecom Open | Wi, Charlie | Il Dong Lakes | x |
| Played as the SK Telecom Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Taiwan Masters | Chopra, Daniel | Taiwan G&CC | x |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (an Asian Tour event). Played on the Tamsui course. |
| 2001 | Taiwan Open | Pitts, Andrew | Sunrise G&CC | x |
| Played as the Acer Taiwan Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2001 | Thailand Masters | Kang, Wook-soon | Windmill Park CC | x |
| Played as the Thailand Masters (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | China Open | Dyson, Simon | | x |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | Hong Kong Open | Dyson, Simon | | x |
| Played as the Omega Hong Kong Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | Indian Masters | Atwal, Arjun | | x |
| Played as the Hero Honda Masters, India (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | Indian Open | Randhawa, Jyoti | | x |
| Played as the Wills Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Woods, Tiger | Alpine Club | €221,000 |
| Played in Nov 2000 and included in the European Tour 2001 schedule. Second-placed Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) finished 3-shots behind Woods. Woods second Johnnie Walker Classic. |
| 2000 | Korean Open | Jaidee, Thongchai | | x |
| Played as the Kolon Cup Korean Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | Macau Open | Dyson, Simon | | x |
| Played as the Macau Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | Maekyung Open | Kang, Wook-soon | | x |
| Played as the Maekyung LG Fashion Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 2000 | Malaysian Open | Yeh, Wei-Tze | Templer Park | x |
| Played as the Benson & Hedges Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). First time European Tour win for Wei-Tze Yeh. |
| 2000 | Philippine Open | Rosales, Gerald | | x |
| Played as the Casino Filipino Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Gerald Rosales (Philippines). |
| 2000 | Singapore Open | Randhawa, Jyoti | Singapore Is. CC | x |
| Played as the Singapore Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Randhawa (Ind). Played on the Island Course. |
| 2000 | Star Alliance Open | Atwal, Arjun | | x |
| Played as the Star Alliance Open (an Asian Tour event) in Hong Kong. |
| 2000 | Thailand Open | Terblanche, Des | Springfield Royal | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1999 | Asian Nations Cup | Ghei, Gaurav | | x |
| Played as the Asian Nations Cup in Malaysia (not an Asian Tour event). Ghei (Ind) won the individual prize. |
| 1999 | Hong Kong Open | Sjoland, Patrik | | x |
| x |
| 1999 | Indian Masters | Randhawa, Jyoti | | x |
| Played as the Hero Honda Masters, India (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1999 | Indian Open | Atwal, Arjun | Royal Calcutta | x |
| Played as the Wills Indian Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1999 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Campbell, Michael | Ta Shee G&CC | €207,728 |
| Played in Nov 1999 and included as part of the European Tour 2000 schedule. First time European Tour win for Michael Campbell. |
| 1999 | Korean Open | Choi, KJ | | x |
| Played as the Kolon Korean Open. |
| 1999 | Lexus Intl. | Singh, Jeev Milkha | | x |
| Played as the Lexus International (an Asian Tour event) in Thailand. |
| 1999 | Malaysian Open | Norquist, Gerry | Saujana GC | x |
| Played as the Benson & Hedges Malaysian Open (an Asian / European Tour event). First time European Tour win for Gerry Norquist |
| 1999 | Philippine Open | Kang, Anthony | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Anthony Kang (S Korea). |
| 1999 | Taiwan Open | Kang, Wook-soon | | x |
| Played as the ERA Taiwan Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1999 | Thailand Open | | Navatanee GC | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. |
| 1998 | Hong Kong Open | Kang, Wook-soon | | x |
| Played as the Perrier Hong Kong Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1998 | Hong Kong PGA | Zhang, Lian-wei | | x |
| Played as the Hong Kong PGA Championship (not an Asian Tour event). |
| 1998 | Indian Masters | Randhawa, Jyoti | | x |
| Played as the Hero Honda Masters, India (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1998 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Woods, Tiger | Blue Canyon CC | x |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Classic. |
| 1998 | Malaysian Open | Fryatt, E | Saujana GC | x |
| An Asian Tour event. |
| 1998 | Omega PGA Ch'ship | Kang, Wook-soon | | x |
| Played as the Omega PGA Championship (an Asian Tour event) in Hong Kong. |
| 1998 | Philippine Open | Minoza, Frankie | Riviera GC (Manila) | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Frankie Minoza (Phil). |
| 1998 | Sabah Masters | Yates, Simon | | x |
| Played as the Sabah Masters (an Asian Tour event) in Malaysia. |
| 1998 | Taiwan Masters | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters (not an Asian Tour event). |
| 1997 | Asian Honda Classic | Woods, Tiger | Thai CC | x |
| Played as the Asian Honda Classic. |
| 1997 | Hong Kong Open | Nobilo, Frank | | x |
| x |
| 1997 | Hugo Boss Open | Zhang, Lian-wei | | x |
| Played as the Hugo Boss Open (a Volvo China Tour event). |
| 1997 | Kuala Lumpur Open | Wi, Charlie | Saujana GC | x |
| Played as the Mild Seven Kuala Lumpur Open (not an Asian Tour event). |
| 1997 | Malaysian Masters | | KGSAAS, KL | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Malaysia. |
| 1997 | Malaysian Open | Westwood, Lee | Saujana GC | x |
| An Asian Tour event. |
| 1997 | Myanmar Open | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1997 | Philippine Open | Wentworth, Kevin | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Kevin Wentworth (USA). |
| 1997 | Singapore PGA | Marksaeng, Prayad | | x |
| Played as the Yokohama Singapore PGA Championship (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1997 | Thai Intl. | Marksaeng, Prayad | | x |
| Played as the Thai International (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1997 | Thailand Open | | Thana City | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. |
| 1996 | Asia Cup | Singh, Jeev Milkha | | x |
| Played as the Philip Morris Asia Cup (an Asian Tour event) in Korea. |
| 1996 | Asian Match Play | Zhang, Lian-wei | | x |
| Played as the Volvo Asian Match Play (an Asian Tour event) in Indonesia. |
| 1996 | China Open | Marksaeng, Prayad | | x |
| Played as the Volvo China Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1996 | Dunhill Masters | Langer, Bernhard | | x |
| x |
| 1996 | Guam Open | Mo, Joong-kyung | | x |
| Played as the Guam Open. |
| 1996 | Hong Kong Open | Webb, G. | | x |
| x |
| 1996 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Woosnam, Ian | Tanah Merah | £100,000 |
| Woosnam won after a play-off. |
| 1996 | Korean Open | Choi, KJ | | x |
| Played as the Kolon Korean Open. |
| 1996 | Kuala Lumpur Open | Kang, Wook-soon | | x |
| Played as the Kuala Lumpur Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1996 | Lexus Intl. | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Lexus International (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1996 | Malaysian Masters | Zhang, Lian-wei | KGSAAS, KL | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Malaysia. |
| 1996 | Malaysian Open | Feisch, S. | Templer Park | x |
| x |
| 1996 | Myanmar Open | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Myanmar Open (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1996 | Philippine Open | Whitlock, Rob | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Rob Whitlock (Aus) |
| 1996 | Sabah Masters | Wiratchant, Thaworn | | x |
| Played as the Sabah Masters (an Asian Tour event) in Malaysia. |
| 1996 | Thailand Masters | Zhang, Lian-wei | | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Thailand. |
| 1996 | TPC (Malaysia) | Kang, Wook-soon | | x |
| Played as the Tournament Players Championship in Malaysia (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1995 | Asian Match Play | Singh, Jeev Milkha | | x |
| Played as the Asian Match Play Championship (an Asian Tour event) in the Philippines. |
| 1995 | Coco-Cola Open (China) | Yates, Simon | | x |
| Played as the Coca-Cola Open in China (not an Asian Tour event). |
| 1995 | Gadgil Western Masters | Ghei, Gaurav | | x |
| Played as the Gadgil Western Masters (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1995 | Hong Kong Open | Webb, G. | | x |
| x |
| 1995 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Couples, Fred | Orchard GC | x |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Classic. |
| 1995 | Langkawi Open | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Langkawi Open (an Asian Tour event) in Malaysia. |
| 1995 | Malaysian Masters | Zhang, Lian-wei | KGSAAS, KL | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Malaysia. |
| 1995 | Malaysian Open | Devers, C. | Templer Park | x |
| x |
| 1995 | Philippine Classic | Singh, Jeev Milkha | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Classic (an Asian Tour event). |
| 1995 | Philippine Open | Espinosa, Carlos | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Carlos Espinosa (Mex). |
| 1995 | Thailand Masters | Zhang, Lian-wei | | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Thailand. |
| 1995 | Volvo Open Shenzhen | Zhang, Lian-wei | | x |
| Played as the Volvo Open Shenzhen (a Volvo China Tour event). |
| 1994 | Desaru Classic | Ghei, Gaurav | | x |
| Played as the Desaru Classic (in Malaysia, not an Asian Tour event). |
| 1994 | Hong Kong Open | Frost, David | | x |
| x |
| 1994 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Norman, Greg | Blue Canyon CC | x |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Classic. |
| 1994 | Malaysian Masters | | KGSAAS, KL | x |
| Played as the Volvo Masters of Malaysia. |
| 1994 | Malaysian Open | Haeggman, Joakim | | x |
| x |
| 1994 | Philippine Open | Franco, Carlos | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open (an Asian Tour event). Won by Carlos Franco (Para). |
| 1994 | Shinhan Donghae Open | Singh, Jeev Milkha | | x |
| Played as the Shinhan Donghae Open (a South Korean Tour event). |
| 1993 | Hong Kong Open | Watts, Brian | | x |
| x |
| 1993 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Faldo, Nick | Singapore Is. CC | £91,660 |
| Faldo's second win in the Johnnie Walker Classic. |
| 1993 | Malaysian Open | Norquist, Gerry | | x |
| x |
| 1993 | Philippine Open | Yeh, Chang Ting | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Yeh Chang Ting (Taiwan). |
| 1992 | Hong Kong Open | Watson, Tom | | x |
| x |
| 1992 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Palmer, Ian | Pinehurst (Bangkok) | x |
| Played as the Johnnie Walker Asian Classic. |
| 1992 | Malaysian Masters | | Royal Selangor | x |
| Played as the Fairway Masters, the forerunner of the Malaysian Masters. |
| 1992 | Malaysian Open | Singh, Vijay | Bukit Jambul | x |
| The 31st Malaysian Open. |
| 1992 | Philippine Open | Wang, Ter-chang | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Wang Ter Chang (Taiwan). |
| 1992 | Thailand Open | Ruangkit, Boonchu | | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Ruangkit Boonchu (Thai) was the second consecutive home winner. |
| 1992 | World Ch'ship of Golf | Faldo, Nick | | x |
| x |
| 1991 | Hong Kong Open | Langer, Bernhard | | x |
| x |
| 1991 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1991 | Philippine Open | Paulson, Dennis | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Dennis Paulson (USA). |
| 1991 | Thailand Open | Meesawat, Suthep | | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Winner Sethup Meesawat (Thai) was the first home player to lift the trophy. |
| 1990 | Johnnie Walker Classic | Faldo, Nick | Hong Kong GC | x |
| The inaugural Johnnie Walker Classic. |
| 1990 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Perak | x |
|
| 1990 | Philippine Open | Pactolerin, Robert | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Robert Pactolerin (Phil). |
| 1989 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1989 | Philippine Open | Aubrey, Emlyn | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Emlyn Aubrey (USA). |
| 1988 | Malaysian Open | Sugimoto, Hideyo | Saujana GC | x |
| An Asian Tour event. |
| 1988 | Philippine Open | Hsieh, Chin Seng | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Hsieh Chin Seng (Taiwan). |
| 1987 | Hong Kong Open | Woosnam, Ian | | x |
| x |
| 1987 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1987 | Philippine Open | Tennyson, Brian | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Brian Tennyson (USA). |
| 1986 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1986 | Philippine Open | Manubay, Mario | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Mario Manubay (Phil). |
| 1986 | Thailand Open | Chen, Tze Ming | | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Winner Chen Tze-Ming (China). |
| 1985 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1985 | Philippine Open | Aebli, Mark | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Mark Aebli (USA). |
| 1984 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1984 | Philippine Open | Labares, Rudy | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Rudy Labares (Phil). |
| 1983 | Hong Kong Open | Norman, Greg | | x |
| x |
| 1983 | Johnnie Walker Tournament | Langer, Bernhard | | x |
| x |
| 1983 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1983 | Philippine Open | Lu, His Chuen | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by His Chuen Lu (Taiwan). |
| 1983 | Thailand Open | Chen, Tze Ming | | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Winner Chen Tze-Ming (China). |
| 1982 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1982 | Philippine Open | Hsieh, Min-Nan | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Hsieh Min-Nan (Taiwan). |
| 1981 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1981 | Philippine Open | Sieckmann, Tom | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Tom Sieckmann (USA). |
| 1980 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1980 | Philippine Open | Lu, His Chuen | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by His Chuen Lu (Taiwan). |
| 1979 | Hong Kong Open | Norman, Greg | | x |
| x |
| 1979 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1979 | Philippine Open | Arda, Ben | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ben Arda (Phil). |
| 1978 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1978 | Philippine Open | Lu, Liang-Huan | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Liang-Huan Lu (Taiwan). |
| 1977 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1977 | Philippine Open | Hsieh, Yung Yu | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Yung Yu Hsieh (Taiwan). |
| 1976 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1976 | Philippine Open | Mancao, Quintin | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Quintin Mancao (Phil). |
| 1975 | Malaysian Open | | | x |
| x |
| 1975 | Philippine Open | Kuo, Chie Hsiung | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Kuo Chie Hsiung (Taiwan). |
| 1974 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Perak | x |
| x |
| 1974 | Philippine Open | Lu, Liang-Huan | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Liang-Huan Lu (Taiwan). |
| 1973 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1973 | Philippine Open | King, Seung Hak | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by King Seung Hak (S Korea). |
| 1973 | Thailand Open | Marsh, Graham | | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Winner Graham Marsh (Aus). |
| 1972 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1972 | Philippine Open | Sugimoto, Hideyo | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Hideo Sugimoto (Jpn). |
| 1972 | Thailand Open | Hsieh, Min-Nan | | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Winner Hsieh Min-Nan (China). |
| 1971 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1971 | Philippine Open | Chen, Chieng Chung | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Chen Cheung Chung (Taiwan). |
| 1970 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1970 | Philippine Open | Hsieh, Yung Yu | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Hsieh Yung Yu (Taiwan). |
| 1970 | Thailand Open | Graham, David | | x |
| Played as the Thailand Open. Winner David Graham (Aus). |
| 1969 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1969 | Philippine Open | Yasuda, Haruo | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Haruo Yasuda (Jpn). |
| 1968 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1968 | Philippine Open | Hsu, Chi San | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Hsu Chi San (Taiwan). |
| 1967 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1967 | Philippine Open | Hsu, Sheng San | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Hsu Sheng San (Taiwan). |
| 1966 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1966 | Philippine Open | Silverio, Luis | Wack Wack G&CC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Luis Silverio (Phil) (amateur). |
| 1965 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1965 | Philippine Open | Lu, Liang-Huan | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Liang-Huan Lu (Taiwan). |
| 1965 | Thailand Open | | | x |
| Played as the inaugural Thailand Open. |
| 1964 | Hong Kong Open | Yung Yo, Hsieh | Hong Kong GC | x |
| A. Murray finished in second place behind Yung Yo after a playoff. |
| 1964 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1964 | Philippine Open | Thomson, Peter | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Peter Thomson (Aus). |
| 1963 | Hong Kong Open | Yung Yo, Hsieh | Hong Kong GC | x |
| T. Ishii finished in second place behind Yung Yo. |
| 1963 | Indian Open | Thomson, Peter | | x |
| x |
| 1963 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| x |
| 1963 | Philippine Open | Arda, Ben | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ben Arda (Phil). |
| 1962 | Hong Kong Open | Woodward, Len | Hong Kong GC | x |
| W. Dunk, A. Murray and F. Phillips finished in second place behind Woodward. |
| 1962 | Malaysian Open | | Royal Selangor | x |
| The inaugural Malaysian Open |
| 1962 | Philippine Open | Tugot, Celestino | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Celestino Tugot (Phil) for his 6th and last Philippine Open victory. |
| 1961 | Hong Kong Open | Nagle, Kel | Hong Kong GC | x |
| Peter Thomson (Aus) finished in second place behind Nagle (Aus). |
| 1961 | Philippine Open | Arda, Ben | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ben Arda (Phil). |
| 1960 | Hong Kong Open | Thomson, Peter | Hong Kong GC | x |
| Kel Nagle (Aus) finished in second place behind Thomson (Aus). |
| 1960 | Philippine Open | Phillips, Frank | Wack Wack G&CC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Frank Phillips (Aus). |
| 1960 | Singapore Open | | | x |
| The inaugural Singapore Open. |
| 1959 | Hong Kong Open | Lu, Liang-Huan | Hong Kong GC | x |
| Bruce Crampton (Aus) and Kel Nagel (Aus) finished in second place behind Liang-Huan Lu (HK). |
| 1959 | Philippine Open | Crampton, Bruce | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Bruce Crampton (Aus). |
| 1958 | Philippine Open | Tugot, Celestino | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Celestino Tugot (Phil) for the fourth straight year. |
| 1957 | Philippine Open | Tugot, Celestino | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Celestino Tugot (Phil) for the third straight year. |
| 1956 | Philippine Open | Tugot, Celestino | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Celestino Tugot (Phil) for the second straight year. |
| 1955 | Philippine Open | Tugot, Celestino | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Celestino Tugot (Phil). |
| 1954 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil) for the second straight year and for his 12th (and last) Philippine Open victory. |
| 1953 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1952 | Philippine Open | Mangrum, Lloyd | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Lloyd Mangrum (USA). |
| 1951 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1950 | Philippine Open | Oliver, Ed | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ed Oliver (USA). |
| 1949 | Philippine Open | Tugot, Celestino | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Celestino Tugot (Phil). |
| 1948 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1947 | Philippine Open | (not played) | | x |
| The Philippine Open was not played in 1947. |
| 1946 | Philippine Open | (not played) | | x |
| The Philippine Open was not played in 1946. |
| 1945 | Philippine Open | (not played) | | x |
| The Philippine Open was not played in 1945. |
| 1944 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1943 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1942 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1941 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1940 | Philippine Open | McSpaden, Harold | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Harold (Jug) McSpaden (USA). |
| 1939 | Philippine Open | Von Nida, Norman | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Norman Von Nida (Aus) for the second straight year. |
| 1938 | Philippine Open | Von Nida, Norman | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Norman Von Nida (Aus). |
| 1937 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil) for the second straight year. |
| 1936 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1935 | Philippine Open | Navaja, Guillermo | | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Guillermo Navaja (Phil). |
| 1934 | Philippine Open | Decena, Casiano | Manila GC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Casiano Decena (Phil). |
| 1933 | Philippine Open | Baxter, Sidney | Manila GC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Sidney Baxter (USA). |
| 1932 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | Manila GC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil). |
| 1931 | Philippine Open | (not played) | Manila GC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. |
| 1930 | Philippine Open | (not played) | Manila GC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. |
| 1929 | Philippine Open | Montes, Larry | Manila GC | x |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Larry Montes (Phil), the first of his 12 Philippine Open wins. |
| 1928 | Philippine Open | Moore, J.S. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.S. Moore (USA - amateur). |
| 1927 | Philippine Open | Mason, J.R.H. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. Mason (USA - amateur). |
| 1926 | Philippine Open | Benedict, E.L. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by E.L. Benedict (USA - amateur). |
| 1925 | Philippine Open | Jameson, W.J. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W.J. Jameson (USA - amateur). |
| 1924 | Philippine Open | Ivory, G.M. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by G.M. Ivory (USA - amateur). |
| 1923 | Philippine Open | Noyes, E.A. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by E.A. Noyes (USA - amateur). |
| 1922 | Philippine Open | Smith, Walter | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Walter Z. Smith (USA). |
| 1921 | Philippine Open | Mason, J.R.H. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. Mason (USA - amateur). |
| 1920 | Philippine Open | MacGregor, Ian | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ian Collier Trotter MacGregor (Scot) for the second straight year. |
| 1919 | Philippine Open | MacGregor, Ian | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ian Collier Trotter MacGregor (Scot), a Scotsman who permanently settled in the Philippines. |
| 1918 | Philippine Open | Mason, J.R.H. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. Mason (US - amateur). |
| 1917 | Philippine Open | Young, W. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W. Young (USA). |
| 1916 | Philippine Open | Grieve, Johnny | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Johnny Grieve (USA - amateur). |
| 1915 | Philippine Open | Adams, W.J. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W.J. Adams (USA - amateur). |
| 1914 | Philippine Open | Mason, J.R.H. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. Mason (USA - amateur) for the second straight year. |
| 1913 | Philippine Open | Mason, J.R.H. | Manila GC | amateur |
| Played as the inaugural Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. Mason (USA - amateur), the first of his five Philippine Open wins. |
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