All Thailand Golf Tour

The All Thailand Golf Tour (or simply as ATGT) is the main professional golf tour played by both men and women in Thailand. All Thailand Golf Tour office is headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally the TPC Tour, it adopted the name All Thailand Golf Tour in 1999.

All Thailand Golf Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 All Thailand Golf Tour
FormerlySingha All Thailand Golf Tour
SportGolf
Founded1999
Inaugural season1999
CommissionerJakraphong Thongyai
CountryBased in Thailand
Most titlesTournament wins:
18: Thailand Prayad Marksaeng
TV partner(s)TrueVisions
Golf Channel
Golf Visions Thailand
Star Sports
Fox Sports
Official websiteallthailandgolftour.com

The tour is open to professionals and amateurs. Tournaments are generally stroke play events held over four days of 72 holes with the cut being made after 36 holes.

History

The tour began in 1999 and was advanced by the first chairman of Asian Tour, Supphaphorn Marphongphong, who further gathered more support from other professional golfers in Thailand and correspondingly became All Thailand Golf Tour's first commissioner. Boonchu Ruangkit, professional golfer, has been the Chairman of All Thailand Golf Tour Tournament Player Committee (TPC) since 1999 and is still actively involved with ATGT's development.

In 2018, the OWGR announced that the All Thailand Golf Tour would be added into the world rankings starting in 2019. A minimum of five points are awarded for a win at a 72-hole event.

2023 schedule

Schedule by year

The table below summarizes the development of the tour.

YearTournamentsTotal purse (฿)
20221136,000,000
2021937,000,000
2020621,000,000
20191236,000,000
20181027,700,000
20171237,100,000
20161029,100,000 [1]
20151237,100,000
20141132,100,000
20131029,000,000
2012512,600,000
2011612,800,000
201059,500,000
200958,300,000
200835,200,000
200746,300,000
200645,200,000
200556,000,000
2004610,000,000
200344,000,000
200234,500,000
200123,000,000
200023,000,000
199912,000,000

Order of Merit winners

YearMenPrize money (฿)WomenPrize money (฿)
2022Thailand Settee Prakongvech1,317,195
2021Thailand Sadom Kaewkanjana2,542,100
2020Thailand Pavit Tangkamolprasert879,755
2019Thailand Itthipat Buranatanyarat1,316,344
2018Thailand Rattanon Wannasrichan1,091,175Thailand Kamonwan Luamsri82,000
2017Thailand Panuphol Pittayarat1,446,800Thailand Chommapat Pongthanarak166,250
2016Thailand Udorn Duangdecha1,489,225Thailand Saranporn Langkulgasettrin125,000
2015Thailand Prayad Marksaeng2,190,217
2014Thailand Prayad Marksaeng1,895,975
2013Thailand Prayad Marksaeng1,272,200
2012Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat900,000

Player exemptions

Asian Tour

  • 9 spots country exemption for Thai which honor from Asian Tour Rankings.
  • 12 spots exemption for Thailand to Asian Tour Qualifying School with 4 spots going to All Thailand Golf Tour.
  • Queen's Cup: 20 spots ATGT current year rank.
  • King's Cup: 20 spots ATGT current year rank.
  • Panasonic Open (India) : First available player who is not otherwise exempt from ATGT Road to Panasonic event.

OneAsia Tour

  • Number 1 Order of Merit ATGT receives full exemption to OneAsia Tour.
  • Thailand Open: 15 spots Thai players in ATGT current year rank.

Asian Development Tour

  • Thongchai Jaidee Foundation – 60 ATGT players.
  • Boonchu Ruangkit Championship – 60 ATGT players.

Japan Golf Tour

MENA Golf Tour

  • Mountain Creek Open – 20 ATGT players.
  • MahaSamutr Masters – 20 ATGT players

Charity fundraising

All Thailand Golf Tour has similar beliefs as other leading golf tours such as PGA Tour, European Tour and Asian Tour in providing charitable contributions for society. Overall, All Thailand Golf Tour has donated over 1,000,000 Baht since 2009 and is the only domestic golf tournament in Thailand that actively conducts charitable work.[2]

San Funn

  • "San Funn" is a project where Hill Tribe children are the beneficiaries of luncheon programs, educational program and self-sustaining programs.

Golf Aids

  • "Golf Aids" is a project in which funds were raised in order to help relief efforts for the victim of tsunami in Japan.

References

  1. Decreased purse because of cancelled sport competitions due to the death of King of Thailand.
  2. "All Thailand Golf Tour Charity". All Thailand Golf Tour. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
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