Duration | 16 January 2019 – 7 December 2019 |
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Number of official events | 15 |
Most wins | Kim Leun Kwang (2) |
Order of Merit | Amir Nazrin |
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The 2019 Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour was the ninth 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 2019 season. [1] [2]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (RM) | Winner [lower-alpha 1] | OWGR points | Other tours [lower-alpha 2] |
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19 Jan | Perlis Championship | Perlis | 200,000 | Daeng Abdul Rahman (3) | n/a | |
23 Feb | Darulaman Championship | Kedah | 200,000 | Amir Nazrin (1) | n/a | |
9 Mar | Johor Championship | Johor | 225,000 | Pannakorn Uthaipas (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
16 Mar | UMW Championship | Johor | 225,000 | Kazuki Higa (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
6 Apr | Port Dickson Championship | Negeri Sembilan | 200,000 | R. Nachimuthu (12) | n/a | |
20 Apr | Penang Championship | Penang | 225,000 | Naoki Sekito (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
22 Jun | Matchplay Championship | Selangor | 200,000 | Rizal Amin (2) | n/a | |
29 Jun | Tiara Melaka Championship | Melaka | 225,000 | Tom Kim (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
6 Jul | Impian Championship | Selangor | 200,000 | Ben Leong (11) | n/a | |
24 Aug | Northport Championship | Selangor | 225,000 | Quincy Quek (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
14 Sep | Sabah Championship | Sabah | 225,000 | Oscar Zetterwall (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
21 Sep | MNRB Championship | Sarawak | 225,000 | Kim Leun Kwang (1) | 6 | ADT |
23 Nov | MIDF Championship | Negeri Sembilan | 225,000 | Pannakorn Uthaipas (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
30 Nov | Maybank Championship | Selangor | 225,000 | Nirun Sae-ueng (n/a) | 6 | ADT |
7 Dec | GlobalOne Players Championship | Negeri Sembilan | 275,000 | Kim Leun Kwang (2) | n/a |
The following events were sanctioned by the Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (RM) | Winners | OWGR points | Other tours [lower-alpha 2] |
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17 Oct | PGM IGT Championship | Indonesia | 200,000 | Team IGT | n/a | PTINA |
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Malaysian ringgit. [3] [4]
Position | Player | Prize money (RM) |
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1 | Amir Nazrin | 151,791 |
2 | Kim Leun Kwang | 148,943 |
3 | Daeng Abdul Rahman | 127,259 |
4 | Sukree Othman | 91,608 |
5 | Shahriffuddin Ariffin | 81,663 |
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