1992 - Men Asia
The winners in the category "1992 - Men Asia" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Asia
Hutchison Telecom
Played as the Hutchison Telecom Hong Kong Open. Second-placed Ronan Rafferty (N.Ire) finished 3 shots behind Watson (USA). [Hong Kong GC, Fanling; composite of 10 holes from Eden course, 8 from the New; at the time known as Royal Hong Kong GC].
Asia
Wills
Played as the Wills Indian Open. Aaron Meeks (USA) finished 2 shots behind Ginn (Aus), who recorded his first win in the event after more than 10 years of trying. [Royal Calcutta GC, Kolkata, West Bengal, India].
Asia
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Indonesia Open not played in 1992, as it fell in the fasting month.
Asia
Johnnie Walker
Played as the Johnnie Walker Asian Classic (Eurpn Tr event in Asia; not played in 1991). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger), Brett Ogle (Aus) and Ronan Rafferty (N.Ire) finished 1 shot behind Palmer (RSA). [Pinehurst G&CC, Bangkok, Thailand].
Asia
Kolon
Played as the Kolon Korea Open (Sept 24-27; Korean Tr event). Won by Noguchi (Jpn). [Hanyang CC, Goyang, nr Seoul, S Korea].
Asia
Astra
Played as the Astra Cup KPGA Championship (June 18-21; Korean Tr event). Nam-sin Park (S Kor) finished in second place behind Sang-ho Choi (S Kor), who recorded the fifth of his six wins in this event. [Hanyang CC, Goyang, nr Seoul, S Korea].
Asia
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Played as the Maekyung Open (April 16-19; Asian/Korean circuits event). Hamilton (USA) beat Chi-hsiang Lin (Taiw) in a playoff. [Namseoul CC, Seongnam, Gyeonggi, S Korea].
Asia
Dunhill
Played as the Dunhill Malaysian Masters. Second-placed Yu-shu Hsieh (Taiw) and Anthony Gilligan (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Price (Aus), who claimed his first major tour title. [Old course, Royal Selangor GC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia].
Asia
Benson & Hedges
Played as the Benson & Hedges Malaysian Open. Lee Porter (USA), Brad King (Aus), Craig McClellan (USA), Chin-sheng Hsieh (Taiw) and Nandasena Perera (Sri Lanka) finished in second place behind Singh (Fiji). [Bukit Jambul CC, Penang Island, Malaysia. Now called Penang GC].
Asia
Manila Southwoods
Played as the Manila Southwoods Philippine Open (Asian Tr event). Wang (Taiw) beat Chin-sheng Hsieh (Taiw) in a playoff. [Masters course, Manila Southwoods G&CC, Carmona, nr Manila, Philippines].
Asia
Rolex
Played as the Rolex Masters (Asian Tr event). Won by Hamilton (USA). [Bukit course, Singapore Island CC, Singapore].
Asia
Shinhan Financial
Played as the Shinhan Donghae Open (Sept 17-20; Korean Tr event). Won by Tae-ha Bong (S Kor). [Hansung CC, Giheung, Yongin, Gyeonggi, S Korea].
Asia
Epson
Played as the Epson Singapore Open (Asian Tr event). Frankie Minoza (Phil) finished in second place behind Israelson (USA). [Bukit course, Singapore Island CC, Singapore].
Asia
Mercuries
Played as the Mercuries Taiwan Masters. Won by Hsieh (Taiw). [Tamsui course, Taiwan G&CC, Taipei, Taiwan].
Asia
Sanyang
Played as the Sanyang Republic of China Open. Craig McClellan (USA) and Todd Hamilton (USA) finished in second place behind Lin (Taiw).
Asia
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Played as the Thai International Thailand Open (Asian Tr event). Remi Bouchard (Can), Richard Backwell (Aus) and Thaworn Wiratchant (Thai) finished in second place behind Ruangkit Boonchu (Thai), who became the second consecutive home winner of this event.
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