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全米ジュニアゴルフ協会(AJGA) |
PageRank 5 |
最終更新日 2011-4-27 3:51
説明
【National Headquarters】
Completed in the summer of 2000, the AJGA's National Headquarters allows for the addition of staff members, ensuring the unparalleled quality of AJGA events as the Association expands its services and quantity of tournaments.
Location: Chateau Elan Resort in Braselton, Ga., about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta
Completed: August 2000
Occupied: September 18, 2000
Dedicated: February 17, 2001
Square Feet: 14,000
Floors: Three, plus a basement/parking garage
Approximate Max Occupancy: 60
Cost: $2.4 million
Funding: Private donations through capital campaign
【National Headquarters】
Completed in the summer of 2000, the AJGA's National Headquarters allows for the addition of staff members, ensuring the unparalleled quality of AJGA events as the Association expands its services and quantity of tournaments.
Location: Chateau Elan Resort in Braselton, Ga., about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta
Completed: August 2000
Occupied: September 18, 2000
Dedicated: February 17, 2001
Square Feet: 14,000
Floors: Three, plus a basement/parking garage
Approximate Max Occupancy: 60
Cost: $2.4 million
Funding: Private donations through capital campaign
ヒット数: 74
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
韓国ゴルフ協会(KGA) |
PageRank 5 |
最終更新日 2010-1-11 1:17
カテゴリ
協会団体
海外
主催者 韓国ゴルフ協会(KGA)
郵便番号 413-832
電話番号 82-031-955-2255
主催者 韓国ゴルフ協会(KGA)
郵便番号 413-832
住所 Gyeonggi - do Paju - si #513-12、Munbal - ri、Gyoha - eup |
説明
大韓ゴルフ協会は、1958年KGA発足委員会を発足させました。1965年のソウルカンツリー倶楽部にて、ゴルフ界の重鎮といわれた人々により、創立総会が行われ、正式に1966年5月30日に社団法人韓国ゴルフ協会として、政府に承認されました。本協会は、ゴルフスポーツの振興と普及、国民の体力向上と国威宣揚、国際親善を目的とし、韓国のゴルフの発展に尽力しています。韓国のゴルフを国内外ともに代表する機関として活躍しています。
大韓ゴルフ協会は、1958年KGA発足委員会を発足させました。1965年のソウルカンツリー倶楽部にて、ゴルフ界の重鎮といわれた人々により、創立総会が行われ、正式に1966年5月30日に社団法人韓国ゴルフ協会として、政府に承認されました。本協会は、ゴルフスポーツの振興と普及、国民の体力向上と国威宣揚、国際親善を目的とし、韓国のゴルフの発展に尽力しています。韓国のゴルフを国内外ともに代表する機関として活躍しています。
ヒット数: 220
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
中国ゴルフ協会 |
PageRank 6 |
最終更新日 2010-1-11 1:28
説明
名誉顧問:李天胡啓立Raidi
コンサルタント:
呉Shaozu張BaifaハンBoping王Zhaohai有望ゼ趙李鵬李長安場合氏ホー魏優優張Weiwen徐デリ
会長:元民
副会長:胡Jiayan彼輝県魏興允明の王偉崔志張建許鄭郭張Hongtaoファン暁軍呉建華張寧
招待副会長:王平魏家福デビッド朱建民歌ラム
財務:Yangjie
事務総長:張寧
副事務総長:ヤン梅王宋Yingchun梁、宋パン鄭張志良
名誉顧問:李天胡啓立Raidi
コンサルタント:
呉Shaozu張BaifaハンBoping王Zhaohai有望ゼ趙李鵬李長安場合氏ホー魏優優張Weiwen徐デリ
会長:元民
副会長:胡Jiayan彼輝県魏興允明の王偉崔志張建許鄭郭張Hongtaoファン暁軍呉建華張寧
招待副会長:王平魏家福デビッド朱建民歌ラム
財務:Yangjie
事務総長:張寧
副事務総長:ヤン梅王宋Yingchun梁、宋パン鄭張志良
ヒット数: 21
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
香港ゴルフ協会(HKGA) |
PageRank 5 |
最終更新日 2010-1-11 1:47
カテゴリ
協会団体
海外
主催者 香港ゴルフ協会(Hong Kong Golf Association)
主催者 香港ゴルフ協会(Hong Kong Golf Association)
住所 Hong Kong Causeway Bay 1, Stadium Path, So Kon Po Suite 2003, Olympic House |
説明
香港ゴルフ協会概要
■組織・役員構成
President : Mr. William Chung
Vice President : Mr. Ning Li
Honorary Secretary : Mr. Peter Aherne
Honorary Treasurer : Mr Mike Grimsdick
Delegates : Mr. David Hui (The Clearwater Bay Golf & CC)
Mr. John Seto (Discovery Bay Golf Club)
Mr. John Ball (The Hong Kong Golf Club)
Dr. Jonathan Foster (The Shek O Country Club)
Alternate Delegates : Mr. Simon Cheung (The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club)
Mr. James Hui (Discovery Bay Golf Club)
Mr. Rob Keys (The Hong Kong Golf Club)
Mr. Richard Siemens (The Shek O Country Club)
香港ゴルフ協会概要
■組織・役員構成
President : Mr. William Chung
Vice President : Mr. Ning Li
Honorary Secretary : Mr. Peter Aherne
Honorary Treasurer : Mr Mike Grimsdick
Delegates : Mr. David Hui (The Clearwater Bay Golf & CC)
Mr. John Seto (Discovery Bay Golf Club)
Mr. John Ball (The Hong Kong Golf Club)
Dr. Jonathan Foster (The Shek O Country Club)
Alternate Delegates : Mr. Simon Cheung (The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club)
Mr. James Hui (Discovery Bay Golf Club)
Mr. Rob Keys (The Hong Kong Golf Club)
Mr. Richard Siemens (The Shek O Country Club)
ヒット数: 356
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
国際ゴルフ連盟(International Golf Federation) |
PageRank 6 |
最終更新日 2010-1-11 2:00
説明
元World Amateur Golf Council
Contact:
Golf House P.O. Box 708
Far Hills, New Jersey 07931-0708
U.S.A.
Tel. (908) 234-2300 Fax (908) 234-2178
Email: igfinfo@usga.org
元World Amateur Golf Council
Contact:
Golf House P.O. Box 708
Far Hills, New Jersey 07931-0708
U.S.A.
Tel. (908) 234-2300 Fax (908) 234-2178
Email: igfinfo@usga.org
ヒット数: 38
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
ASIAN TOUR |
PageRank 3 |
最終更新日 2010-5-6 10:21
説明
<概要>
<INTRODUCTION>
The Asian Tour is the official regional sanctioning body for professional golf in Asia. The mission of the Asian Tour is to expand tournament golf so as to substantially enhance the careers of its members, thereby developing and growing golf in Asia while maintaining a commitment to the integrity of the game.
The Asian Tour, through its membership of the International Federation of PGA Tours, is the only recognised pan-Asian professional golf tour in Asia. This unique feature positions the Asian Tour at the pinnacle of professional golf in Asia; providing its events with Official World Ranking status.
<沿革>
<HISTORY OF THE ASIAN TOUR>
In January 2004, the tournament playing professionals of Asia formed a new player representative body named the Asian Tour to ensure control over their careers and the development of professional tournament golf in Asia.
2004 SEASON
The Asian Tour staged a total of 22 tournaments offering prize money of US$12.3 million in its inaugural season as a new organisation. Vietnam was added to the growing list of countries to stage a professional golf tournament.
2005 SEASON
The Asian Tour staged a total of 27 tournaments with over US$20 million in total prize money. Thailand's Thaworn Wiratchant, the 2005 Order of Merit winner, set a new record for wins in a single season with four titles. The Tour also visited new events in Qatar, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand to reinforce the growth of professional golf across Asia.
2006 SEASON
The 2006 season boasted record prize money of over US$24 million from the staging of 27 tournaments. India's Jeev Milkha Singh, the 2006 Order of Merit winner, established a new record for prize money won in a single season, winning US$591,884. The Tour welcomed new tournaments in Pakistan, India and Malaysia.
2007 SEASON
In 2007, a record schedule of 28 tournaments offering an all-time high of over US$27 million in prize money was offered to the players. Liang Wen-chong became the first player from China to win the Order of Merit as the Tour heralded new events in Cambodia and Vietnam. The Tour, which was made up of players from no fewer than 25 different nationalities, visited 16 different countries and territories in 2007.
2008 Season
The growth of professional golf reached new heights in 2008. An unprecedented 30 events which offered a record US$39 million were staged across 17 countries and territories while India’s Jeev Milkha Singh become the Tour’s first million-dollar man in a single season when he earned over US$1.4 million to win the Order of Merit title for the second time in three years.of 30 events with nearly US$40 million in total prize money is expected to be on offer in the 2008 Asian Tour season.
2009 Season
The Asian Tour sanctioned 28 events worth almost US$38 million in 2009. Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee became the first man in Asian golf history to win three Order of Merit crowns while Korea’s Yang Yong-eun created history by becoming the first Asian to win a Major. Yang and India’s Jeev Milkha Singh were afforded honorary memberships on the Asian Tour for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the game of golf in Asia and across the globe.
<事務所・連絡先>
Office contact numbers are:
Asian Tour (Headquarters)
5 Bukit Manis Road,
Sentosa, Singapore
099893
Tel: +65 6720 8990
Fax: +65 6720 8997
Kuala Lumpur Tour Operations Office
(and all membership enquiries)
Asian Tour
Lot 918 & 920, Block A,
Kelana Centre Point,
No. 3, Jalan SS7/19, Kelana Jaya
47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Malaysia
Tel : +603 7880 3714, +603 7880 3715
Fax : +603 7880 1141
For media enquiries, please email news@asiantour.com
<概要>
<INTRODUCTION>
The Asian Tour is the official regional sanctioning body for professional golf in Asia. The mission of the Asian Tour is to expand tournament golf so as to substantially enhance the careers of its members, thereby developing and growing golf in Asia while maintaining a commitment to the integrity of the game.
The Asian Tour, through its membership of the International Federation of PGA Tours, is the only recognised pan-Asian professional golf tour in Asia. This unique feature positions the Asian Tour at the pinnacle of professional golf in Asia; providing its events with Official World Ranking status.
<沿革>
<HISTORY OF THE ASIAN TOUR>
In January 2004, the tournament playing professionals of Asia formed a new player representative body named the Asian Tour to ensure control over their careers and the development of professional tournament golf in Asia.
2004 SEASON
The Asian Tour staged a total of 22 tournaments offering prize money of US$12.3 million in its inaugural season as a new organisation. Vietnam was added to the growing list of countries to stage a professional golf tournament.
2005 SEASON
The Asian Tour staged a total of 27 tournaments with over US$20 million in total prize money. Thailand's Thaworn Wiratchant, the 2005 Order of Merit winner, set a new record for wins in a single season with four titles. The Tour also visited new events in Qatar, Brunei, Indonesia and Thailand to reinforce the growth of professional golf across Asia.
2006 SEASON
The 2006 season boasted record prize money of over US$24 million from the staging of 27 tournaments. India's Jeev Milkha Singh, the 2006 Order of Merit winner, established a new record for prize money won in a single season, winning US$591,884. The Tour welcomed new tournaments in Pakistan, India and Malaysia.
2007 SEASON
In 2007, a record schedule of 28 tournaments offering an all-time high of over US$27 million in prize money was offered to the players. Liang Wen-chong became the first player from China to win the Order of Merit as the Tour heralded new events in Cambodia and Vietnam. The Tour, which was made up of players from no fewer than 25 different nationalities, visited 16 different countries and territories in 2007.
2008 Season
The growth of professional golf reached new heights in 2008. An unprecedented 30 events which offered a record US$39 million were staged across 17 countries and territories while India’s Jeev Milkha Singh become the Tour’s first million-dollar man in a single season when he earned over US$1.4 million to win the Order of Merit title for the second time in three years.of 30 events with nearly US$40 million in total prize money is expected to be on offer in the 2008 Asian Tour season.
2009 Season
The Asian Tour sanctioned 28 events worth almost US$38 million in 2009. Thailand’s Thongchai Jaidee became the first man in Asian golf history to win three Order of Merit crowns while Korea’s Yang Yong-eun created history by becoming the first Asian to win a Major. Yang and India’s Jeev Milkha Singh were afforded honorary memberships on the Asian Tour for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the game of golf in Asia and across the globe.
<事務所・連絡先>
Office contact numbers are:
Asian Tour (Headquarters)
5 Bukit Manis Road,
Sentosa, Singapore
099893
Tel: +65 6720 8990
Fax: +65 6720 8997
Kuala Lumpur Tour Operations Office
(and all membership enquiries)
Asian Tour
Lot 918 & 920, Block A,
Kelana Centre Point,
No. 3, Jalan SS7/19, Kelana Jaya
47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Malaysia
Tel : +603 7880 3714, +603 7880 3715
Fax : +603 7880 1141
For media enquiries, please email news@asiantour.com
ヒット数: 15
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
ONE ASIA |
PageRank 5 |
最終更新日 2010-5-6 10:32
カテゴリ
協会団体
海外
主催者 ONEASIA Limited
郵便番号 048422
電話番号 +65 6236 0366
主催者 ONEASIA Limited
郵便番号 048422
住所 Sentosa Cross Street 20 #02 - 13/15 China Court |
説明
<概要>
<Overview>
OneAsia is a centralized professional tournament pathway for elite golfers across the Asia-Pacific with an aim to maximize playing opportunities for the best players across the region.
The mission of OneAsia is not just to allow the region's best players to gain access to more events, but to ultimately provide them with an alternative pathway to the PGA Tour and the European Tour in the long term, thus retaining their talent in the region without compromising their development.
OneAsia harnesses the strengths of the region, bringing together the very best in golfing talent, drawing on combined potential of commercial partners, and pooling the resources of tournament expertise from all over Asia-Pacific for impeccably run events on one consolidated platform.
The pathway is entirely inclusive to all leading players across the region, automatically providing them with the opportunity to further their potential on home ground. Players will benefit from OneAsia through an increased number of quality events and prize money, focused media coverage, the potential for added revenue and a viable career pathway right here in Asia.
<沿革・展望>
<Yesterday to Tomorrow>
Following many years of discussion, OneAsia was launched to provide this consolidated pathway for the region's best golfers. Five events were scheduled for the inaugural year in 2009, conducted in China, Korea and Australia. The first OneAsia tournament teed off in April of 2009 at the Volvo China Open, where victory went to Australian player Scott Strange.
Today - after just one year - The OneAsia tournament schedule has grown to a robust 11 events, all offering a minimum US$1 million in prize money. Of these 11 events, 10 remain full field OneAsia tournaments purely for the leading golfers across the region. OneAsia remains absolutely committed to further growth, the long-term goal of which will be to allow the best golfers in the world to make a professional career - and a home - out of Asia.
<構成メンバー>
<The OneAsia Structure>
OneAsia is a non-profit organisation. The Founding members of OneASia are the China Golf Association, the Korea Golf Tour, the Korea Golf Association and the PGA of Australia.
The founding members of the OneAsia Board:
Mr Zhang Xiaoning, China Golf Association
Mr Yang Jie, China Golf Association
Mr Seoung Ghee-wook, Korea Golf Tour
Mr Kim Dong-wook, Korea Golf Association
Mr Maxwell Garske, PGA of Australia
Mr Jonathan Crisp, PGA of Australia
<連絡先・事務所>
ONEASIA Limited
20 Cross Street
#02 - 13/15 China Court
Singapore 048422
Tel:+65 6236 0366
Fax:+65 6225 4937
For media enquiries: media@oneasia.asia
For other enquiries: info@oneasia.asia
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<概要>
<Overview>
OneAsia is a centralized professional tournament pathway for elite golfers across the Asia-Pacific with an aim to maximize playing opportunities for the best players across the region.
The mission of OneAsia is not just to allow the region's best players to gain access to more events, but to ultimately provide them with an alternative pathway to the PGA Tour and the European Tour in the long term, thus retaining their talent in the region without compromising their development.
OneAsia harnesses the strengths of the region, bringing together the very best in golfing talent, drawing on combined potential of commercial partners, and pooling the resources of tournament expertise from all over Asia-Pacific for impeccably run events on one consolidated platform.
The pathway is entirely inclusive to all leading players across the region, automatically providing them with the opportunity to further their potential on home ground. Players will benefit from OneAsia through an increased number of quality events and prize money, focused media coverage, the potential for added revenue and a viable career pathway right here in Asia.
<沿革・展望>
<Yesterday to Tomorrow>
Following many years of discussion, OneAsia was launched to provide this consolidated pathway for the region's best golfers. Five events were scheduled for the inaugural year in 2009, conducted in China, Korea and Australia. The first OneAsia tournament teed off in April of 2009 at the Volvo China Open, where victory went to Australian player Scott Strange.
Today - after just one year - The OneAsia tournament schedule has grown to a robust 11 events, all offering a minimum US$1 million in prize money. Of these 11 events, 10 remain full field OneAsia tournaments purely for the leading golfers across the region. OneAsia remains absolutely committed to further growth, the long-term goal of which will be to allow the best golfers in the world to make a professional career - and a home - out of Asia.
<構成メンバー>
<The OneAsia Structure>
OneAsia is a non-profit organisation. The Founding members of OneASia are the China Golf Association, the Korea Golf Tour, the Korea Golf Association and the PGA of Australia.
The founding members of the OneAsia Board:
Mr Zhang Xiaoning, China Golf Association
Mr Yang Jie, China Golf Association
Mr Seoung Ghee-wook, Korea Golf Tour
Mr Kim Dong-wook, Korea Golf Association
Mr Maxwell Garske, PGA of Australia
Mr Jonathan Crisp, PGA of Australia
<連絡先・事務所>
ONEASIA Limited
20 Cross Street
#02 - 13/15 China Court
Singapore 048422
Tel:+65 6236 0366
Fax:+65 6225 4937
For media enquiries: media@oneasia.asia
For other enquiries: info@oneasia.asia
ヒット数: 52
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
Asian Professional Golfers Association(APGA) |
PageRank 3 |
最終更新日 2010-5-6 10:57
説明
<Formation Of The Asian PGA>
Before the first ball was struck on the Asian PGA Tour, weeks, months and years of planning were involved. The one event, however, which stands out during the early days was the first meeting which took place between Ramlan Haron and Seamus O'Brien.
The two met in October of 1993 in the Holiday Inn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to discuss the formation of the Asian PGA. So solid was their conviction that a newly-formed Asian PGA would succeed, and so fruitful were their discussions, that they signed and dated the napkin on which they had been scribbling their ideas. It was the true beginning of the Asian PGA.
■The first Asian PGA Board Meeting:
In July, 1994, the Asian PGA was officially formed during an historic meeting in Hong Kong attended by PGA representatives from eight Asian countries - Hong Kong, India, Korea, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, and Singapore.
■Launch of the Asian PGA Tour:
The Asian PGA Tour teed-off on June 22, 1995, with The International in Pattaya, Thailand. The first tee shot was struck, appropriately, by one of Thailand's and Asia's greatest golfers, Boonchu Ruangkit. The tournament was staged at Sriracha Golf Club and was won by Korea's Park Nam-sin.
■Asian PGA joins world elite:
In 1998 the outstanding progress made by the Asian PGA was recognised when it was invited by the PGA Tours international Federation to become its sixth member. The landmark development was announced at a press conference prior to the British Open where top officials from the world's leading Tours attended. The PGA Tours International Federation was formed in March 1996 by the US PGA Tour, the PGA European Tour, the PGA Tour of Japan, the PGA Tour of Australasia and the Southern Africa PGA Tour.
■Tour structure:
The Asian PGA is the governing body that sanctions and runs the Asian PGA Tour. The head office of the Asian PGA is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This office is responsible for co-ordinating the playing professionals, the event golfing operations, and the future development of the Asian PGA Tour.
■The growth of the Asian PGA Tour:
1995: 18 tournaments, 12 countries visited, total prize money of US$5.5 million
1996: 22 tournaments, 12 countries, total prize money of US$6 million
1997: 22 tournaments, 15 countries, total prize money of US$6 million
1998: 20 tournaments, 15 countries, total prize money of US$5 million
1999: 18 tournaments, 12 countries, total prize money of US$5.5 million
2000: 22 tournaments, 12 countries, total prize money of US$7.6 million
2001: 17 tournaments, 9 countries, total prize money of US$7.6 million
2002: 19 tournaments, 11 countries, total prize money of US$10.7 million
■Most titles on the Asian PGA Tour:
Leading the way after tour seasons of the Asian PGA Tour is Kang Wook-soon (KOR) with seven victories and Gerry Norquist (USA) with five vicotries. Other leaders are: Jyoti Randhawa (IND), James Kingston (RSA), Boonchu Ruangkit (THA), Thammanoon Sriroj (THA), Jee Milkha Singh (IND), Prayed Marksaeng (THA), Lin Keng-chi (TWN), Charlie Wi (KOR) all with four victories; Simon Dyson (END), Arjun Atwal (IND), Des Terblanche (RSA), Nico Van Rensburg (RSA) and Thawron Wiratchant (THA) all with three victories.
Asian PGA Tour's Host Venues of the year:
1995
Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club.
1996
Damai Indah Golf and Country Club, Indonesia.
1997
Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club.
1998
The Mines Resort, Kuala Lampur.
1999
Joint winners - Mission Hills Golf Club, China, and The Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club.
2000
The Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club.
2001 Shanghai Silport Golf Club, China
2002 Harbour Plaza Golf Club, China
■Order of Merit winners:
1995
Lin Keng-chi (TWN)US$ 177,856
1996
Kang Wook-soon (KOR)US$ 183,737
1997
Mike Cunning (USA)US$ 170,619
1998
Kang Wook-soon (KOR)US$ 150,771
1999
Kyi Hla Han (MYN)US$ 204,210
2000
Simon Dyson (ENG)US$ 282,371
2001
Thongchai Jaidee (THA)US$ 353,060
2002
Jyoti Randhawa (IND)US$266,263
<Formation Of The Asian PGA>
Before the first ball was struck on the Asian PGA Tour, weeks, months and years of planning were involved. The one event, however, which stands out during the early days was the first meeting which took place between Ramlan Haron and Seamus O'Brien.
The two met in October of 1993 in the Holiday Inn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to discuss the formation of the Asian PGA. So solid was their conviction that a newly-formed Asian PGA would succeed, and so fruitful were their discussions, that they signed and dated the napkin on which they had been scribbling their ideas. It was the true beginning of the Asian PGA.
■The first Asian PGA Board Meeting:
In July, 1994, the Asian PGA was officially formed during an historic meeting in Hong Kong attended by PGA representatives from eight Asian countries - Hong Kong, India, Korea, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, and Singapore.
■Launch of the Asian PGA Tour:
The Asian PGA Tour teed-off on June 22, 1995, with The International in Pattaya, Thailand. The first tee shot was struck, appropriately, by one of Thailand's and Asia's greatest golfers, Boonchu Ruangkit. The tournament was staged at Sriracha Golf Club and was won by Korea's Park Nam-sin.
■Asian PGA joins world elite:
In 1998 the outstanding progress made by the Asian PGA was recognised when it was invited by the PGA Tours international Federation to become its sixth member. The landmark development was announced at a press conference prior to the British Open where top officials from the world's leading Tours attended. The PGA Tours International Federation was formed in March 1996 by the US PGA Tour, the PGA European Tour, the PGA Tour of Japan, the PGA Tour of Australasia and the Southern Africa PGA Tour.
■Tour structure:
The Asian PGA is the governing body that sanctions and runs the Asian PGA Tour. The head office of the Asian PGA is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This office is responsible for co-ordinating the playing professionals, the event golfing operations, and the future development of the Asian PGA Tour.
■The growth of the Asian PGA Tour:
1995: 18 tournaments, 12 countries visited, total prize money of US$5.5 million
1996: 22 tournaments, 12 countries, total prize money of US$6 million
1997: 22 tournaments, 15 countries, total prize money of US$6 million
1998: 20 tournaments, 15 countries, total prize money of US$5 million
1999: 18 tournaments, 12 countries, total prize money of US$5.5 million
2000: 22 tournaments, 12 countries, total prize money of US$7.6 million
2001: 17 tournaments, 9 countries, total prize money of US$7.6 million
2002: 19 tournaments, 11 countries, total prize money of US$10.7 million
■Most titles on the Asian PGA Tour:
Leading the way after tour seasons of the Asian PGA Tour is Kang Wook-soon (KOR) with seven victories and Gerry Norquist (USA) with five vicotries. Other leaders are: Jyoti Randhawa (IND), James Kingston (RSA), Boonchu Ruangkit (THA), Thammanoon Sriroj (THA), Jee Milkha Singh (IND), Prayed Marksaeng (THA), Lin Keng-chi (TWN), Charlie Wi (KOR) all with four victories; Simon Dyson (END), Arjun Atwal (IND), Des Terblanche (RSA), Nico Van Rensburg (RSA) and Thawron Wiratchant (THA) all with three victories.
Asian PGA Tour's Host Venues of the year:
1995
Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club.
1996
Damai Indah Golf and Country Club, Indonesia.
1997
Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club.
1998
The Mines Resort, Kuala Lampur.
1999
Joint winners - Mission Hills Golf Club, China, and The Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club.
2000
The Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club.
2001 Shanghai Silport Golf Club, China
2002 Harbour Plaza Golf Club, China
■Order of Merit winners:
1995
Lin Keng-chi (TWN)US$ 177,856
1996
Kang Wook-soon (KOR)US$ 183,737
1997
Mike Cunning (USA)US$ 170,619
1998
Kang Wook-soon (KOR)US$ 150,771
1999
Kyi Hla Han (MYN)US$ 204,210
2000
Simon Dyson (ENG)US$ 282,371
2001
Thongchai Jaidee (THA)US$ 353,060
2002
Jyoti Randhawa (IND)US$266,263
ヒット数: 44
評価: 0.00 (投票数 0 )
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