Macau Open

The Macau Open is a men's professional golf tournament on the Asian Tour which takes place in Macau. It was founded in 1998. The venue is the Macau Golf and Country Club at Coloane. Past winners including international stars and multiple European Tour Order of Merit champions Colin Montgomerie and Lee Westwood, as well as 6-time European Tour winner Simon Dyson.[1] In 2016, the purse was US$1,100,000.

SJM Macao Open
Tournament information
LocationMacau
Established1998
Course(s)Macau Golf and Country Club
Par71
Length6,606 yards (6,041 m)
Tour(s)Asian Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate254 Min Woo Lee (2023)
To par−30 as above
Current champion
Australia Min Woo Lee
Location Map
Macau G&CC is located in China
Macau G&CC
Macau G&CC
Location in China
Macau G&CC is located in Macau
Macau G&CC
Macau G&CC
Location in Macau

Having not been played since 2017, the event returned in 2023 to the Asian Tour's schedule.[2]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
SJM Macao Open
2023Australia Min Woo Lee254−302 strokesThailand Poom Saksansin
Macao Open
2018–2022: No tournament
2017India Gaganjeet Bhullar (2)271−133 strokesPhilippines Angelo Que
India Ajeetesh Sandhu
Venetian Macao Open
2016Thailand Pavit Tangkamolprasert268−16PlayoffIndia Anirban Lahiri
Venetian Macau Open
2015Australia Scott Hend (2)264−203 strokesIndia Chiragh Kumar
India Anirban Lahiri
2014India Anirban Lahiri267−171 strokeAustralia Scott Hend
Thailand Prom Meesawat
2013Australia Scott Hend268−163 strokesIndia Anirban Lahiri
2012India Gaganjeet Bhullar268−162 strokesUnited States Jonathan Moore
Macau Open
2011Taiwan Chan Yih-shin270−143 strokesAustralia David Gleeson
2010: No tournament
2009Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant269−156 strokesIndia Gaganjeet Bhullar
2008Australia David Gleeson266−183 strokesTaiwan Lin Wen-tang
2007Taiwan Lu Wen-teh201[lower-alpha 1]−12PlayoffAustralia Richard Moir
2006Australia Kane Webber275−93 strokesAustralia Scott Barr
2005Taiwan Wang Ter-chang270−141 strokeAustralia Marcus Both
Australia Jarrod Lyle
2004United States Jason Knutzon268−161 strokeThailand Thaworn Wiratchant
2003Scotland Colin Montgomerie273−11PlayoffAustralia Scott Barr
2002China Zhang Lianwei (2)277−7PlayoffZimbabwe Nick Price
2001China Zhang Lianwei273−111 strokeScotland Simon Yates
2000England Simon Dyson269−152 strokesUnited States Andrew Pitts
South Korea Yang Yong-eun
1999England Lee Westwood275−9PlayoffUnited States Andrew Pitts
1998Japan Satoshi Oide283−12 strokesVenezuela Gilberto Morales
Fiji Vijay Singh

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References

  1. Richardson, Joe (17 January 2019). "Simon Dyson "steps away" from competitive golf to concentrate on business interests". York Press. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  2. "SJM Macao Open returns to 2023 Asian Tour schedule". golfing.hk. 20 March 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2023.


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