2018 Asian Development Tour
The 2018 Asian Development Tour was the eighth season of the Asian Development Tour, a second-tier tour operated by the Asian Tour.
Schedule
The schedule is shown below.[1]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (US$) | Purse (local) | Winner | OWGR points | Notes |
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27 Jan | PGM Darulaman Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
27 Jan | City Bank American Express Dhaka Open | Bangladesh | 60,000 | – | Co-sanctioned with Professional Golf Tour of India and Bangladesh Professional Golfers' Association | ||
10 Mar | Richard Mille Brunei Championships | Brunei | 60,000 | 10 | |||
24 Mar | OB Golf Invitational | Indonesia | 70,000 | 6 | |||
7 Apr | PGM Johor Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
27 Apr | BTI Open | Bangladesh | 60,000 | 6 | Co-sanctioned with Professional Golf Tour of India and Bangladesh Professional Golfers' Association | ||
5 May | PGM Penang Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
13 May | Singha Laguna Phuket Open | Thailand | 64,000 | ฿2,000,000 | 6 | Co-sanctioned with All Thailand Golf Tour | |
27 May | Betagro Championship | Thailand | 96,000 | ฿3,000,000 | 7 | Co-sanctioned with All Thailand Golf Tour | |
28 Jul | PGM Northport Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
3 Aug | Louis Philippe Cup | India | 75,000 | 6 | Co-sanctioned with Professional Golf Tour of India | ||
11 Aug | PGM Sabah Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
18 Aug | PGM Labuan Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
19 Aug | Taifong Open | Taiwan | 160,000 | 6 | |||
25 Aug | Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament | Indonesia | 110,000 | 6 | |||
8 Sep | PGM MIRI Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
15 Sep | PGM MNRB Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
6 Oct | PGM UMW Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
13 Oct | PGM CCM Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
20 Oct | PGM MIDF Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 | ||
9 Nov | Combiphar Players Championship | Indonesia | 110,000 | 6 | |||
1 Dec | PGM Maybank ADT Championship | Malaysia | 58,000 | RM225,000 | 6 |
Order of Merit
The top five players on the Order of Merit earned Asian Tour cards for 2019.[2]
# | Player | Country | Earnings (US$) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Miguel Ángel Carballo | 43,378 | |
2 | Nitithorn Thippong | 37,578 | |
3 | Varanyu Rattanphiboonkij | 34,031 | |
4 | Han Lee | 31,156 | |
5 | Janne Kaske | 30,678 |
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References
- "Tournaments". Asian Development Tour. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- "2018 Order of Merit". Asian Development Tour. Archived from the original on 2 July 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
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