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Top tournament results: 1964 - Men Asia

The winners in the category "1964 - Men Asia" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.

1964
Asia
Hsieh, Yung-yo
269
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hsieh, Yung-yo

Score

269

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Hong Kong Open. Defending champion Hsieh (Taiw) beat Alan Murray (Aus) in a playoff. [New course, Hong Kong GC, Fanling; at the time known as Royal Hong Kong GC].

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Thomson, Peter

Score

292 (+4)

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the inaugural Indian Open. Second-placed Ralph Moffit (Eng) finished 4 shots behind Thomson (Aus), who was a driving force behind the establishment of the Indian Open. [Delhi GC, New Delhi, India].

1964
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
294 (+6)
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

294 (+6)

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Korea Open. Won by Hahn (S Kor). [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1964
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
282
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

282

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the KPGA Championship (June 24-26). Sung-yoon Kim (S Kor) finished in second place behind Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded the third of his seven wins in this event. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1964
Asia
Ishii, Tomoo
282 (-14)
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Ishii, Tomoo

Score

282 (-14)

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Malaysian Open. Brian Huggett (Wales) and Tadashi Kitta (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Ishii (Jpn). [Old course, Royal Selangor GC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia].

1964
Asia
Wack Wack G&CC
285 (-3)
US$5,000
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Thomson, Peter

Venue

Wack Wack G&CC

Score

285 (-3)

Prize money

US$5,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Thomson (Aus) beat Doug Sanders (USA) at the first playoff hole. [East course, Wack Wack G&CC, Manila, Philippines].

1964
Asia
Ball, Ted
291 (-1)
US$1,333
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Ball, Ted

Score

291 (-1)

Prize money

US$1,333

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Singapore Open. Second-placed Eric Cremin (Aus) and Tadashi Kitta (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind 24-year-old Ball (Aus). [Bukit course, Singapore Island CC, Singapore].

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