 |
Past Event |
|
Kariza Indonesia Championship
(May 5 - 8)
Gading Raya Golf Club, Jakarta, Indonesia
Tournament Information
Hotel Booking Form & Information
DRAW DAY 1 / DRAW DAY 2 / DRAW DAY 3 / DRAW DAY 4
Final Results

Thanyakon KHRONGPHA (THA) in black, wins playoff against Jay BAYRON (PHI) to become champion!

Namchok Tantipokakul & Wittawat Sae-Ung (THA)
share a light moment as they prepare for Day 3

Jay Bayron (PHI) leads after Day One with a sizzling 66

Singapore's 'Big Guns' Mardan Mamat and Lam Chih Bing come out to play at
the Kariza Indonesia Championship

Atthaphon Prathumanee (THA), Gerald Rosales & Angelo Que (PHI) discuss how to tackle the tricky greens

Players registering before the start of the week
 |
Past Event |
|
Singha Pattaya Open
(Apr 29 - May 2)
Burapha Golf Club,
Chonburi, Thailand
Tournament Information
Hotel Booking Form & Information
FINAL RESULTS (via SMG Sport)

Thailand’s Udorn Duangdecha made a career shot to
win the US$50,000 Singha Pattaya Open
 |
Past Event |
|
Mercedes-Benz Masters Philippines
(Apr 14 - 17)
Manila Southwoods Golf and Country Club
Tournament Information
Tournament Hotel Information
DRAW DAY 1 / DRAW DAY 2 / DRAW DAY 3 / DRAW DAY 4
SCORES

Artemio MURAKAMI wins with scores of 73, 71, 64, 67 (-13)

Artemio MURAKAMI (PHI) with the lowest score of Day 3 (64).

Nicholas Fung (MAS) is tied 5th and is 4 shots behind leader Jay Bayron (PHI) after Day 2
.jpg)
Jay Bayron (PHI) leads after Day 1 after shooting a sizzling 65 (-7) in the hot and windy conditions.

Mars Pucay (PHI) during Tuesdays Pro-Am
 |
News |
|
MERCEDES-BENZ TOUR RISING STARS TO PLAY BARCLAYS SINGAPORE OPEN
April 20: The Mercedes-Benz Tour will offer its members a direct pathway into the Barclays Singapore Open this year after announcing it has secured seven spots in one of the world’s most lucrative national Opens.
The top six players from this year’s final Mercedes-Benz Tour Order of Merit will qualify along with the number one ranked player from last year. Thailand’s Namchok Tantipokhakul, who claimed the 2009 Merit list following two victories, is therefore the first player to benefit from this exciting new development. Last season the Barclays Singapore Open boasted prize money of US$5million and so a place in the field has the potential for a player to earn a bumper pay cheque. The tournament also offers the opportunity to play alongside the best players in the world with former winners being Australian Adam Scott (2005 and 2006), Angel Cabrera from Argentina (2007), and England’s Ian Poulter (2009).
Said Namchok, “I am in shock! Last year was a great season for me on the Mercedes-Benz Tour but this is an unexpected surprise. I have played in the qualifying rounds for the Barclays Singapore Open before and just missed making it through. Now I don’t have to worry about trying to qualify. I can’t wait for the week to come.” The stocky younger golfer claimed the B-ing Championship on home soil and the season-ending Mercedes-Benz Masters Vietnam in 2009 and earned US$27,540 from eight events.
“We have been working hard on opening more doors for our members and we are therefore overjoyed to be able to afford them the chance to compete in what is the richest national Open in Asia,” said AC Wong, Executive Chairman, Mercedes-Benz Tour.
Filipino Artemio Murakami gave himself a great chance of becoming one of the six to make it through to Singapore this season by winning the Mercedes-Benz Masters Philippines last week.
The tournament was the opening event of the season.
Wolfgang Huppenbauer, President & CEO of Daimler South-East Asia Pte. Ltd: “We are happy to hear of this latest development and this is exactly in line with what the Mercedes-Benz Tour hopes to accomplish; offering promising golfers opportunities to compete with the best.”
“We firmly believe in encouraging professional golf at all levels in our region and were delighted to help in paving the way for seven spots to be made available for players from the Mercedes-Benz Tour,” said Chris Jordan, Senior Vice President, Golf, World Sport Group.
The final event on the Mercedes-Benz Tour this year where the six qualifiers will be determined is the Mercedes-Benz Masters Indonesia at Emeralda Golf and Country Club – just outside Jakarta.
This event will be played from October 20 to 23 and as the Tour Championship it is restricted to the top-60 players from the Money List.
Competitors now head for the Singha Pattaya Open at Burapha Golf Club from April 29 to May 2. The Mercedes-Benz Tour boasts 10 tournaments offering a total purse of US$580,000.
 |
3rd Annual Conference |
|
The official governing body of the Mercedes-Benz Tour is the ASEAN PGA and their officials have once again lauded the support of Mercedes-Benz.

A.C. Wong, Executive Chairman, ASEAN PGA said: “We are in very good shape this year thanks to our friends in the ASEAN member countries and the sponsorship of Mercedes-Benz. We launched the ASEAN PGA Tour in 2007 with five tournaments and that has now doubled.”

The ASEAN PGA held its third annual conference this week in Singapore with representatives from countries who will be staging events on this year’s Tour as well as delegates from Brunei, Cambodia, and Laos.
“We now have a great organizational structure in place and now that we have announced the schedule, we are all in buoyant mood and aware that the potential for further expansion is huge,” added Wong.

OLDER NEWS>> |