1999 Asian PGA Tour

The 1999 Asian PGA Tour, titled as the 1999 Davidoff Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the fifth season of the Asian PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in Asia excluding Japan.

1999 Asian PGA Tour season
Duration28 January 1999 (1999-01-28) – 12 December 1999 (1999-12-12)
Number of official events19
Most winsUnited States Fran Quinn (2)
Order of MeritMyanmar Kyi Hla Han
Players' Player of the YearMyanmar Kyi Hla Han
1998
2000

Davidoff title sponsorship

In May, it was announced that the tour had signed a sponsor title agreement with Davidoff, being renamed as the Davidoff Tour. The agreement was reported to be worth RM 22,800,000 over three years.[1]

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 1999 season.[2][3]

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(US$)
Winner[lower-alpha 1]OWGR
points
Other
tours[lower-alpha 2]
Notes
31 JanLondon Myanmar OpenMyanmar200,000Taiwan Wang Ter-chang (2)n/a
7 FebBenson & Hedges Malaysian OpenMalaysia750,000United States Gerry Norquist (5)24EURNew to Asian PGA Tour
14 MarWills Indian OpenIndia300,000India Arjun Atwal (1)n/a
18 AprMacau OpenMacau200,000England Lee Westwood (n/a)n/a
2 MayMaekyung Daks OpenSouth Korea275,000South Africa James Kingston (2)n/aKORNew to Asian PGA Tour
23 MayVolvo China OpenChina400,000Myanmar Kyi Hla Han (1)n/a
30 MayCasino Filipino Philippine OpenPhilippines200,000United States Anthony Kang (1)n/aNew to Asian PGA Tour
22 AugTianjin TEDA OpenChina200,000Thailand Thammanoon Sriroj (4)n/aNew tournament
29 AugVolvo Masters of MalaysiaMalaysia200,000South Africa Nico van Rensburg (3)n/a
5 SepERA Taiwan OpenTaiwan300,000South Korea Kang Wook-soon (5)n/aNew to Asian PGA Tour
19 SepKolon Korean OpenSouth Korea300,000South Korea K. J. Choi (1)n/aKOR
17 OctLexus InternationalThailand220,000India Jeev Milkha Singh (4)n/a
24 OctNokia Singapore OpenSingapore400,000Australia Kenny Druce (1)n/a
31 OctHero Honda MastersIndia200,000India Jyoti Randhawa (2)n/a
7 NovSabah MastersMalaysia150,000United States Robert Huxtable (2)n/a
14 NovJohnnie Walker ClassicTaiwan1,300,000New Zealand Michael Campbell (n/a)28ANZ, EURNew to Asian PGA Tour
28 NovPerrier Hong Kong OpenHong Kong300,000Sweden Patrik Sjöland (n/a)n/a
4 DecMittweida Thailand OpenThailand200,000United States Fran Quinn (1)n/a
12 DecOmega PGA ChampionshipChina500,000United States Fran Quinn (2)n/a

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[4][5]

PositionPlayerPrize money ($)
1Myanmar Kyi Hla Han204,211
2United States Gerry Norquist139,416
3Scotland Simon Yates133,000
4South Korea Kang Wook-soon113,077
5South Africa James Kingston101,776

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Players' Player of the YearMyanmar Kyi Hla Han[6]

Notes

  1. The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Asian PGA Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Asian PGA Tour members.
  2. ANZ − PGA Tour of Australasia; EUR − European Tour; KOR − Korean Tour.

References

  1. "Asian PGA gets cash injection". New Straits Times. Malaysia. 26 May 1999. p. 104 (38 in paper). Retrieved 25 June 2023 via Google News Archive.
  2. "Tournament schedule 1999 season". Asian Tour. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  3. McCormack, Mark H. (2000). The World of Professional Golf 2000. IMG Publishing. pp. 184–196, 559–572. ISBN 1878843281.
  4. "1999 Asian PGA Tour Order of Merit". Asian Tour. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  5. Alladin, Unus (13 December 1999). "Order of Merit winner Han revels in 'Best year ever'". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 25 June 2023. Han finished 14th in yesterday's Omega PGA Championship after carding a closing round 71 for a 281 aggregate total to finish the year with takings of US$204,210 in prize money.
  6. "Callaway Golf Staff Professional Michael Campbell Uses Hawk Eye Driver To Win His Third Event In Four Weeks". Callaway Golf. 14 February 2000. Retrieved 25 June 2023. Han accepted the 1999 Asian PGA Player of the Year Award and the Davidoff Order of Merit title at an awards ceremony in Malaysia.
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