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词条 Singapore Open (golf)
释义

  1. Winners

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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The Singapore Open is a golf tournament in Singapore that has been sanctioned by the Asian Tour from that tour's second season, 1996. The event was co-sanctioned with the European Tour from 2009 to 2012, and with the Japan Golf Tour since 2016. Prior to being an Asian Tour event it had been on the Australasian Tour from 1993 to 1995.[1]

It was founded in 1961[2] and was staged annually until 2001, when it was won by Thaworn Wiratchant. It was then cancelled for lack of sponsorship. Other winners in the years leading up to this included American Shaun Micheel in 1998, who went on to win the 2003 PGA Championship.

The Singapore Golf Association initially hoped to revive the event after skipping only one year, but the tournament was not resuscitated until 2005, when sponsorship was secured from the Sentosa Leisure Group. The 2005 prize fund was $2 million, which made the Singapore Open by far the richest tournament exclusive to the Asian Tour that was not co-sanctioned by the European Tour, a status it retained until the European Tour first co-sanctioned the event in 2009. Asian Tour chief executive Louis Martin claimed when the revival of the tournament was announced, "Competing for a prize purse of two million US dollars will give our playing membership a huge boost and elevate the Asian Tour to a new level." The 2005 event was played in September.

The 2006 Singapore Open offered a purse of US$3 million with a winner's share of US$475,000. In May 2006 it was announced that Barclays Bank would sponsor the event for five years from 2006 and that the prize fund will be increased to US$4 million in 2007 and US$5 million in 2008.[3] In 2011, the purse was US$6,000,000.

The 2013 edition was cancelled due to lack of sponsorship and the event's future was unclear.[4]

After a three-year absence, the tournament returned in January 2016. The event is co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour.[5] It features Sumitomo Mitsui Bank as title sponsor and has a US$1 million purse.

In 2017, the event was added as part of the Open Qualifying Series, giving up to four non-exempt players entry into The Open Championship.

Winners

Asian and Japan Golf Tour event (2016–)
Year Champion Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
SMBC Singapore Open
2019 Jazz Janewattananond {{THA}} 266−18 2 strokes ENG}} Paul Casey
{{flagicon|JPN}} Yoshinori Fujimoto
2018 Sergio García {{ESP}} 270−14 5 strokes JPN}} Satoshi Kodaira
{{flagicon|RSA}} Shaun Norris
2017 Prayad Marksaeng {{THA}} 275−9 1 stroke THA}} Phachara Khongwatmai
{{flagicon|ZAF}} Jbe' Kruger
{{flagicon|PHI}} Juvic Pagunsan
{{flagicon|KOR}} Song Young-han
2016 Song Young-han {{KOR}} 272−12 1 stroke USA}} Jordan Spieth
  • 2013–15 No tournament
Asian and European Tour event (2009–2012)
Year Champion Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up
Barclays Singapore Open
2012 Matteo Manassero {{ITA}} 271−13 Playoff ZAF}} Louis Oosthuizen
2011* Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño {{ESP}} 199*−14 Playoff PHL}} Juvic Pagunsan
2010 Adam Scott (3) {{AUS}} 267−17 3 strokes DNK}} Anders Hansen
2009 Ian Poulter {{ENG}} 274−10 1 stroke CHN}} Liang Wen-Chong
* 2011 tournament shortened to 54 holes due to weather
Asian Tour event (2005–2008)
Year Champion Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up
Barclays Singapore Open
2008 Jeev Milkha Singh {{IND}} 277−7 1 stroke IRL}} Pádraig Harrington
{{flagicon|RSA}} Ernie Els
2007 Ángel Cabrera {{ARG}} 276−8 1 stroke FIJ}} Vijay Singh
2006 Adam Scott (2) {{AUS}} 205*−8 Playoff RSA}} Ernie Els
2005 Adam Scott {{AUS}} 271−13 7 strokes ENG}} Lee Westwood
* 2006 tournament was shortened to 54 holes Scott beat Els in a 3 hole playoff
  • 2002–04 No tournament
Asian Tour event (1996–2001)
  • 2001 Thaworn Wiratchant – {{THA}}
  • 2000 Jyoti Randhawa – {{IND}}
  • 1999 Kenny Druce – {{AUS}}
  • 1998 Shaun Micheel – {{USA}}
  • 1997 Zaw Moe – {{MMR}}
  • 1996 John Kernohan – {{USA}}
Australasian Tour event (1993–1995)
Year Champion Country Venue Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up Ref
Epson Singapore Open
1995 Steven Conran {{AUS}} Singapore Island CC 270−14 3 strokes AUS}} Andrew Bonhomme[6]
1994 Kyi Hla Han {{MMR}} Tanah Merah CC 275−13 1 stroke AUS}} Wayne Grady[7]
1993 Paul Moloney {{AUS}} Tanah Merah CC 276−12 1 stroke AUS}} Richard Green[8]
Prior to Australasian Tour sanctioning
  • 1992 Bill Israelson – {{USA}}
  • 1991 Jack Kay, Jr. – {{CAN}}
  • 1990 Antolin Fernando – {{PHL}}
  • 1989 Lu Chien-soon (2) – {{TWN}}
  • 1988 Greg Bruckner – {{USA}}
  • 1987 Peter Fowler – {{AUS}}
  • 1986 Greg Turner – {{NZL}}
  • 1985 Chen Tze-ming – {{TWN}}
  • 1984 Tom Sieckmann – {{USA}}
  • 1983 Lu Chien-soon – {{TWN}}
  • 1982 Hsu Sheng-san – {{TWN}}
  • 1981 Mya Aye – {{MMR}}
  • 1980 Kurt Cox – {{USA}}
  • 1979 Lu Hsi-chuen – {{TWN}}
  • 1978 Terry Gale – {{AUS}}
  • 1977 Hsu Chi-san – {{TWN}}
  • 1976 Kesahiko Uchida – {{JPN}}
  • 1975 Yutaka Suzuki – {{JPN}}
  • 1974 Eleuterio Nival – {{PHL}}
  • 1973 Ben Arda (2) – {{PHL}}
  • 1972 Takaaki Kono – {{JPN}}
  • 1971 Haruo Yasuda – {{JPN}}
  • 1970 Hsieh Yung-yo (2) – {{TWN}}
  • 1969 Tomio Kamada – {{JPN}}
  • 1968 Hsieh Yung-yo – {{TWN}}
  • 1967 Ben Arda – {{PHL}}
  • 1966 Ross Newdick – {{NZL}}
  • 1965 Frank Phillips (2) – {{AUS}}
  • 1964 Ted Ball – {{AUS}}
  • 1963 Alan Brookes – {{flagcountry|ZAF|1928}}
  • 1962 Brian Wilkes – {{flagcountry|ZAF|1928}}
  • 1961 Frank Phillips – {{AUS}}

See also

  • Singapore Masters – a golf tournament which is co-sanctioned by the Asian and European Tours

References

1. ^{{cite book |title=2016 Media Guide |publisher=PGA Tour of Australasia |page=166}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/singmonitor19840321-2.2.46.5?ST=1&AT=filter&K=asian+golf+circuit+winner&KA=asian+golf+circuit+winner&DF=&DT=&Display=0&AO=false&NPT=&L=&CTA=&NID=&CT=&WC=&YR=1984&QT=asian,golf,circuit,winner&oref=article |title=Here's how all began... |newspaper=Singapore Monitor |date=21 March 1984 |page=35}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.asiantour.com/story.htm?storyID=ff8080810b56720a010b5fe2b6d20014 |title=Barclays Take up Title Sponsorship of the Singapore Open |publisher=Asian Tour |date=23 May 2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060602135221/http://www.asiantour.com/story.htm?storyID=ff8080810b56720a010b5fe2b6d20014 |archivedate=2 June 2006}}
4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/sports/story/golf-no-singapore-open-2013-tournament-will-be-held-early-next-year-20130 |title=Golf: No Singapore Open in 2013, but tournament will be held early next year |newspaper=The Straits Times |date=19 July 2013 |first=Sanjay |last=Nair}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.asiantour.com/2015/01/28/singapore-open-to-return-in-2016/ |title=Singapore Open to return in 2016 |publisher=Asian Tour |date=28 January 2015 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150131145654/http://www.asiantour.com/2015/01/28/singapore-open-to-return-in-2016/ |archivedate=31 January 2015}}
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130570091 |title=Neumann storms home to clinch Open at the third play-off hole |newspaper=The Canberra Times |volume=71 |issue=22,124 |location=Australian Capital Territory, Australia |date=13 November 1995 |accessdate=30 April 2017 |page=22 |via=National Library of Australia}}
7. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130534879 |title=McCumber turns tip into riches |newspaper=The Canberra Times |volume=70 |issue=21,747 |location=Australian Capital Territory, Australia |date=1 November 1994 |accessdate=30 April 2017 |page=22 |via=National Library of Australia}}
8. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127200462 |title=Norman fires 62: 'not a great round' |newspaper=The Canberra Times |volume=67 |issue=21,146 |location=Australian Capital Territory, Australia |date=8 March 1993 |accessdate=30 April 2017 |page=28 |via=National Library of Australia}}

External links

  • Official site
  • Coverage on the Asian Tour's official site
  • [https://www.jgto.org/pc/TourChampionsEng.do?year=2019&tournaKbnCd=0&conferenceCd=91 Coverage on the Japan Golf Tour's official site]
  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site
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