Golf at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's individual

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Men's individual
at the 2002 Asian Games
Venue Asiad Country Club
Date3 October 2002 (2002-10-03) – 6 October 2002 (2002-10-06)
Competitors65 from 17 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
  1998
2006  

The men's individual competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held from 3 October to 6 October at the Asiad Country Club.

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Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 3 October 200209:00Round 1
Friday, 4 October 200209:00Round 2
Saturday, 5 October 200209:00Round 3
Sunday, 6 October 200209:00Round 4

Results

Legend
RankAthleteRoundTotalTo par
1234
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of India.svg  Shiv Kapur  (IND)70756970284−4
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Anura Rohana  (SRI)71707373287−1
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Hyun-woo  (KOR)76756873292+4
4Flag of Japan.svg  Yūsaku Miyazato  (JPN)78707173292+4
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Cheng Chen-liang  (TPE)70727575292+4
6Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Sung Mao-chang  (TPE)80707470294+6
7Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Hong-wei  (TPE)75677482298+10
7Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Sung Si-woo  (KOR)78717673298+10
9Flag of Japan.svg  Toyokazu Fujishima  (JPN)76717280299+11
9Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kim Byung-kwan  (KOR)79747472299+11
11Flag of Thailand.svg  Prom Meesawat  (THA)78717379301+13
11Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Kwon Ki-taek  (KOR)76737775301+13
11Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Tissa Chandradasa  (SRI)74737282301+13
14Flag of Malaysia.svg  Shaaban Hussin  (MAS)75718076302+14
15Flag of the Philippines.svg  Angelo Que  (PHI)74778270303+15
15Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Kao Bo-song  (TPE)73747779303+15
15Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yuan Hao  (CHN)79757673303+15
15Flag of Japan.svg  Riki Ikeda  (JPN)71787480303+15
19Flag of the Philippines.svg  Juvic Pagunsan  (PHI)75777379304+16
19Flag of Bahrain.svg  Nasser Mubarak  (BRN)78757081304+16
21Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jerome Delariarte  (PHI)76778072305+17
22Flag of Japan.svg  Futoshi Fujita  (JPN)81717778307+19
22Flag of Thailand.svg  Chaddanai Choksuwanlap  (THA)77787973307+19
22Flag of India.svg  Manav Das  (IND)74748475307+19
25Flag of Malaysia.svg  Siva Chandhran Supramaniam  (MAS)77758275309+21
25Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Kangchun  (CHN)79718178309+21
25Flag of Bahrain.svg  Hamad Mubarak Al-Afnan  (BRN)78738276309+21
25Flag of Brunei.svg  Seruji Hj Setia  (BRU)75728280309+21
29Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Qiang  (CHN)75817777310+22
29Flag of Thailand.svg  Wisut Artjanawat  (THA)78767581310+22
31Flag of Malaysia.svg  Shaiful Saedin  (MAS)75757984313+25
32Flag of Thailand.svg  Dejpon Poolpun  (THA)82757879314+26
32Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Lalith Kumara  (SRI)78757883314+26
34Flag of Malaysia.svg  Lim Eng Seng  (MAS)83787778316+28
35Flag of Lebanon.svg  Ali Hammoud  (LIB)74857880317+29
35Flag of India.svg  Keshav Misra  (IND)82807481317+29
37Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liao Guiming  (CHN)77827683318+30
38Flag of Brunei.svg  Hj Arfian Abdul Kadir  (BRU)77817685319+31
39Flag of the Philippines.svg  Marlon Dizon  (PHI)79787984320+32
40Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Tang Wai Chun  (HKG)82798280323+35
41Flag of Lebanon.svg  Mazen Hamdan  (LIB)80768583324+36
41Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim Jung-gwang  (PRK)84777885324+36
43Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim Myong-chan  (PRK)83818378325+37
44Flag of Lebanon.svg  Rachid Akl  (LIB)77818286326+38
45Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Chung-nam  (PRK)83827587327+39
46Flag of Nepal.svg  Chuda Bahadur Bhandari  (NEP)79848384330+42
47Flag of India.svg  Harendra Prasad Gupta  (IND)82788091331+43
48Flag of Bahrain.svg  Abdulla Mubarak  (BRN)83798387332+44
48Flag of Brunei.svg  Hj Shaminan Hj Damit  (BRU)78828686332+44
50Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Man Lok  (HKG)82838385333+45
51Flag of Bahrain.svg  Daij Mubarak  (BRN)86808687339+51
52Flag of North Korea.svg  Sim Te-su  (PRK)90758294341+53
53Flag of Nepal.svg  Tashi Ghale  (NEP)91888383345+57
54Flag of Qatar.svg  Tariq Abu-Mooza  (QAT)85828598350+62
55Flag of Brunei.svg  Mustapha Hj Dollah  (BRU)82838899352+64
55Flag of Nepal.svg  Raj Pradhan  (NEP)88889383352+64
57Flag of Macau.svg  Chan Sio Peng  (MAC)86868992353+65
57Flag of Lebanon.svg  Karim Sinno  (LIB)95908583353+65
59Flag of Nepal.svg  Deep Bahadur Basnet  (NEP)87948695362+74
60Flag of Qatar.svg  Mohammed Al-Kuwari  (QAT)928691104373+85
61Flag of Qatar.svg  Fahad Al-Naimi  (QAT)949010190375+87
62Flag of Macau.svg  Chan M. K.  (MAC)9810791100396+108
63Flag of Macau.svg  Shiga Shinichi  (MAC)90102103112407+119
Flag of Qatar.svg  Ghanem Al-Kuwari  (QAT)888987DNSDNF
Flag of Macau.svg  João de Senna Fernandes  (MAC)10285102DNSDNF

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