Duration | 11 January 2012 – 22 December 2012 |
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Number of official events | 20 |
Most wins | Sukree Othman (3) Airil Rizman (3) |
Order of Merit | Nicholas Fung |
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The 2012 Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour was the second season of the Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour, the main professional golf tour in Malaysia since it was formed in 2010.
The following table lists official events during the 2012 season. [1]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (RM) | Winner [lower-alpha 1] | Other tours [lower-alpha 2] |
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14 Jan | Sime Darby Harvard Classic | Kedah | 125,000 | Shaifubari Muda (1) | |
11 Feb | Perlis Classic | Perlis | 125,000 | Airil Rizman (1) | |
22 Feb | Kelantan Classic | Kelantan | 125,000 | Sukree Othman (2) | |
11 Mar | CCM Impian Masters | Selangor | 180,000 | Mardan Mamat (n/a) | ADT |
31 Mar | Perak Classic | Perak | 125,000 | R. Nachimuthu (3) | |
7 Apr | Johor Masters | Johor | 180,000 | Luke Bleumink (n/a) | ADT |
21 Apr | Sabah Classic | Sabah | 200,000 | R. Nachimuthu (4) | |
13 May | PGM ADT Masters | Melaka | 180,000 | Peter Richardson (n/a) | ADT |
26 May | I&P Kinrara Classic | Selangor | 125,000 | Sukree Othman (3) | |
9 Jun | Melaka Classic | Melaka | 125,000 | Sukree Othman (4) | |
28 Jun | Terengganu Masters | Terengganu | 220,000 | Ryan Bulloch (n/a) | ADT |
14 Jul | PNB Lanjut Classic | Pahang | 125,000 | Airil Rizman (2) | |
30 Aug | Northport Templer Park Classic | Selangor | 125,000 | Airil Rizman (3) | |
22 Sep | Penang Classic | Penang | 125,000 | S. Murthy (2) | |
7 Oct | Sarawak Masters | Sarawak | 180,000 | Kenneth De Silva (1) | ADT |
20 Oct | Negeri Sembilan Classic | Negeri Sembilan | 125,000 | Nicholas Fung (3) | |
3 Nov | Eastwood Valley Masters | Sarawak | US$80,000 | Jay Bayron (n/a) | ADT |
11 Nov | MIDF KLGCC Masters | Selangor | 180,000 | Brian Locke (n/a) | ADT |
22 Nov | UMW Glenmarie Classic | Selangor | 130,000 | Nicholas Fung (4) | |
22 Dec | Maybank Players Championship | Selangor | 300,000 | Akhmal Tarmizee (1) |
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Malaysian ringgit. [2] [3]
Position | Player | Prize money (RM) |
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1 | Nicholas Fung | 159,635 |
2 | Sukree Othman | 145,598 |
3 | R. Nachimuthu | 141,037 |
4 | Rashid Ismail | 125,225 |
5 | Airil Rizman | 120,595 |
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