2005 Asian Tour

The 2005 Asian Tour was the 11th season of the modern Asian Tour, the main men's professional golf tour in Asia excluding Japan, since it was established in 1995. Thaworn Wiratchant won the Order of Merit, becoming the first player to pass $500,000 earnings in a season.

Tournament results

The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Asian Tour events he had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Asian Tour members.

DatesTournamentPrize
fund (US$)
WinnerOWGR
pts
Notes
Dec 16-19Asia Japan Okinawa Open830,000Japan Kiyoshi Miyazato (n/a)24Co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour
Jan 27-30Caltex Masters1,000,000England Nick Dougherty (n/a)30Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Feb 17-20Carlsberg Malaysian Open1,210,000Thailand Thongchai Jaidee (7)26Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Feb 24-27Myanmar Open200,000Australia Scott Strange (1)8
Mar 3-6Thai Airways International Thailand Open500,000New Zealand Richard Lee (1)6
Mar 10-13Qatar Masters1,500,000South Africa Ernie Els (n/a)26Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 17-20TCL Classic1,000,000England Paul Casey (n/a)20Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Mar 24-27Enjoy Jakarta Standard Chartered Indonesia Open1,000,000Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant (5)16Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Apr 15-17Visa Dynasty Cupn/aAsian/aTeam event
Apr 21-24Johnnie Walker Classic2,300,000Australia Adam Scott (n/a)46Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
and PGA Tour of Australasia
Apr 28 - May 1BMW Asian Open1,500,000South Africa Ernie Els (n/a)38Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
May 5–8SK Telecom Open500,000South Korea Choi Kyung-Ju (3)14
May 12–15Macau Open275,000Taiwan Wang Ter-chang (3)10
May 19–22Philippine Open200,000Australia Adam Le Vesconte (1)6
May 26–29KT&G Maekyung Open500,000South Korea Choi Sang-ho (1)6Oldest winner in tour history (50 years 145 days)
June 23–26Brunei Open300,000Australia Terry Pilkadaris (3)6
Sep 1-4Volkswagen Masters-China300,000South Africa Retief Goosen (n/a)20
Sep 8-11Singapore Open2,000,000Australia Adam Scott (n/a)22 Richest sole-sanctioned event
Sep 15-18Taiwan Open300,000Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant (6)6
Sep 22-25Mercuries Taiwan Masters400,000Taiwan Lu Wei-chih (1)6
Sep 29 - Oct 2Crowne Plaza Open200,000Thailand Prayad Marksaeng (5)6
Oct 13-16Bangkok Airways Open200,000Taiwan Lu Wen-teh (2)6
Oct 27-30Hero Honda Indian Open300,000Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant (7)8
Nov 3-6Double A International Open300,000Thailand Chinnarat Phadungsil (am) (1)6
Nov 10-13HSBC Champions Tournament5,000,000England David Howell (n/a)48Co-sanctioned by the European Tour, Sunshine Tour
and PGA Tour of Australasia
Nov 17-20Carlsberg Masters Vietnam200,000Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant (8)6
Nov 24-27Volvo China Open(1,300,000)England Paul Casey (n/a)18Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Dec 1-4UBS Hong Kong Open1,200,000Scotland Colin Montgomerie (n/a)28Co-sanctioned by the European Tour
Dec 8-11Volvo Masters of Asia600,000India Shiv Kapur (1)20Limited to top 60 on Order of Merit

Source:

Leading money winners

Rank Player Country Earnings (US$)
1 Thaworn Wiratchant  Thailand 510,122
2 Thongchai Jaidee  Thailand 454,335
3 Jyoti Randhawa  India 329,835
4 Shiv Kapur  India 242,101
5 Terry Pilkadaris  Australia 234,969
6 Andrew Buckle  Australia 222,163
7 Chawalit Plaphol  Thailand 204,968
8 James Kingston  South Africa 202,812
9 Marcus Both  Australia 196,607
10 Ted Oh  South Korea 176,658

There is a complete list on the official site here.

External links

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