Golf at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's individual

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Golf – Men's individual
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Pondok Indah Golf & Country Club
Date23 August 2018 (2018-08-23) – 26 August 2018 (2018-08-26)
Competitors86 from 25 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
  2014
2022  

The men's individual competition at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia was held from 23 August to 26 August at the Pondok Indah Golf & Country Club.

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Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 23 August 201806:00Round 1
Friday, 24 August 201806:00Round 2
Saturday, 25 August 201806:00Round 3
Sunday, 26 August 201806:00Round 4

Results

RankAthleteRoundTotalTo par
1234
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Keita Nakajima  (JPN)68687071277−11
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Oh Seung-taek  (KOR)72706769278−10
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Jin Cheng  (CHN)70726770279−9
4Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Yu Chun-an  (TPE)74706770281−7
4Flag of Japan.svg  Takumi Kanaya  (JPN)70707368281−7
6Flag of Thailand.svg  Sadom Kaewkanjana  (THA)70707072282−6
7Flag of Thailand.svg  Kosuke Hamamoto  (THA)72707071283−5
8Flag of Singapore.svg  Gregory Raymund Foo Yongen  (SGP)70717172284−4
8Flag of Japan.svg  Daiki Imano  (JPN)73686974284−4
10Flag of the Philippines.svg  Lloyd Jefferson Go  (PHI)74717169285−3
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yuan Yechun  (CHN)76726572285−3
10Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Ho-young  (KOR)69687573285−3
13Flag of India.svg  Aadil Bedi  (IND)69707473286−2
13Flag of Indonesia.svg  Naraajie Emerald Ramadhan Putra  (INA)69727768286−2
13Flag of the Philippines.svg  Ruperto Zaragosa III  (PHI)77736769286−2
13Flag of India.svg  Tayhan John Thomas  (IND)71697373286−2
13Flag of Japan.svg  Ren Yonezawa  (JPN)70717471286−2
13Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Huachuang  (CHN)72737368286−2
19Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lin Chuan-tai  (TPE)71737073287−1
20Flag of Thailand.svg  Witchayanon Chothirunrungrueng  (THA)73747170288E
20Flag of Indonesia.svg  Jonathan Wijono  (INA)75697371288E
20Flag of Singapore.svg  Abdul Hadi  (SGP)76696875288E
23Flag of India.svg  Kshitij Naveed Kaul  (IND)73687672289+1
23Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Chen Yilong  (CHN)75756871289+1
23Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Dong-min  (KOR)75736972289+1
26Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wong Shuai Ming  (HKG)73727274291+3
26Flag of South Korea.svg  Jang Seung-bo  (KOR)73717275291+3
28Flag of Malaysia.svg  Ervin Chang  (MAS)69737179292+4
29Flag of Thailand.svg  Vanchai Luangnitikul  (THA)79697570293+5
29Flag of Indonesia.svg  Kevin Caesario Akbar  (INA)75727274293+5
31Flag of Indonesia.svg  Almay Rayhan Yagutah  (INA)73727277294+6
32Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Daulet Tuleubayev  (KAZ)74727574295+7
32Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Afif Bin Mohd Fathi  (MAS)79687375295+7
32Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jonathan Lai  (HKG)77737174295+7
35Flag of the Philippines.svg  Gao Weiwei  (PHI)72677780296+8
36Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsu Hung-hsuan  (TPE)77766777297+9
37Flag of Macau.svg  Si Ngai  (MAC)73767673298+10
37Flag of Pakistan.svg  Taimoor Khan  (PAK)75767275298+10
39Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wang Wei-hsuan  (TPE)75767870299+11
40Flag of Vietnam.svg  Truong Chi Quan  (VIE)71807475300+12
41Flag of Malaysia.svg  Adam Arif Madzri  (MAS)80757472301+13
41Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Joseph de Soysa  (SRI)79737673301+13
43Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng Shing Fung  (HKG)77737677303+15
44Flag of Singapore.svg  Joshua Ho  (SGP)79787374304+16
44Flag of Malaysia.svg  Rhaasrikanesh Kanavathi  (MAS)74827375304+16
44Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Matthew Cheung  (HKG)75777676304+16
47Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sisira Kumara George Patrick  (SRI)73777977306+18
47Flag of Qatar.svg  Saleh Al Kaabi  (QAT)73787778306+18
47Flag of Pakistan.svg  Ahmad Baig  (PAK)78767676306+18
47Flag of Singapore.svg  Low Wee Jin  (SGP)75787677306+18
51Flag of the Philippines.svg  Luis Miguel Castro  (PHI)78717880307+19
51Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyen Phuong Toan  (VIE)83797174307+19
53Flag of India.svg  Hari Mohan Singh  (IND)77737782309+21
54Flag of Macau.svg  Hun Pui In  (MAC)76788076310+22
55Flag of Qatar.svg  Ali Al-Shahrani  (QAT)76817975311+23
55Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Md Shahab Uddin  (BAN)79827575311+23
57Flag of Brunei.svg  Awangku Muhd Syakir bin Pengiran Haji Alli  (BRU)78817876313+25
58Flag of Nepal.svg  Sukra Bahadur Rai  (NEP)81767781315+27
59Flag of Qatar.svg  Jaham Al-Kuwari  (QAT)85758175316+28
60Flag of Nepal.svg  Tanka Bahadur Karki  (NEP)82778177317+29
61Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Md Shomrat Sikder  (BAN)81787980318+30
61Flag of Macau.svg  Ao Ka Hou  (MAC)83788473318+30
61Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Mohammad Farhad  (BAN)83748081318+30
61Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Md Shafique Bakha  (BAN)80748282318+30
65Flag of Brunei.svg  Mohd Aritz Maldini bin Haji Abdul Majid  (BRU)78847978319+31
66Flag of Vietnam.svg  Thai Trung Hieu  (VIE)80787686320+32
66Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyen Hung Dung  (VIE)81798080320+32
68Flag of Bhutan.svg  Ugen Dorji  (BHU)76828479321+33
69Flag of Qatar.svg  Abdulrahman Al-Shahrani  (QAT)85827580322+34
69Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Kanatbek Kurbanaliev  (UZB)82838275322+34
69Flag of Lebanon.svg  Salim Zein  (LBN)85777882322+34
72Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sachin de Silva  (SRI)74828483323+35
72Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Yevgeniy Li  (UZB)78808580323+35
74Flag of Nepal.svg  Prithvi Malla  (NEP)88807977324+36
74Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Roman Ten  (UZB)91777779324+36
76Flag of Macau.svg  Xiao Jieyu  (MAC)81818083325+37
77Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Adilet Kozhabergen  (KAZ)82858376326+38
78Flag of Nepal.svg  Ajit B. K.  (NEP)83808183327+39
78Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Mohamed Al-Hajeri  (UAE)78818286327+39
80Flag of Mongolia.svg  Boldbaatar Munkhbaatar  (MGL)91888382344+56
81Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sergey Chen  (UZB)91849281348+60
82Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Sherkhan Sugur  (KAZ)86938685350+62
83Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Adil Mukhamejanov  (KAZ)86878297352+64
84Flag of Mongolia.svg  Gangaa Mendsaikhan  (MGL)931008689368+80
85Flag of Mongolia.svg  Jambaldorj Margad  (MGL)98918798374+86
86Flag of Mongolia.svg  Choijamts Gantumur  (MGL)951019994389+101

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