List of golfers with most Asian Tour wins

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This is a list of golfers who have won five or more events on the Asian Tour , which was founded in 1995.

Many of the players on the list have won events on other tours and unofficial events or won tournaments that have been Asian Tour events but were not part of the Asian Tour schedule at the time.

This list is up to date as of 21 April 2024.

RankPlayerLifespanWinsWinning span
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Thaworn Wiratchant 1966–181996–2014
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaidee 1969–132000–2010
3 Flag of India.svg Gaganjeet Bhullar 1988–112009–2023
T4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Hend 1973–102008–2019
Flag of Thailand.svg Prayad Marksaeng 1966–1996–2017
T6 Flag of India.svg Arjun Atwal 1973–81999–2014
Flag of India.svg Jyoti Randhawa 1972–1998–2009
Flag of England.svg Lee Westwood [lower-alpha 1] 1973–1998–2015
T9 Flag of Thailand.svg Jazz Janewattananond 1995–72017–2022
Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel Jiménez [lower-alpha 1] 1964–2004–2013
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Kang Wook-soon 1966–1996–2001
Flag of India.svg Anirban Lahiri 1987–2011–2015
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Charlie Wi 1972–1996–2006
T14 Flag of the United States.svg John Catlin 1990–62018–2024
Flag of India.svg Shiv Chawrasia 1978–2008–2017
Flag of South Korea.svg K. J. Choi [lower-alpha 2] 1970–1999–2012
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Lin Wen-tang 1974–2006–2013
Flag of India.svg Jeev Milkha Singh 1971–1995–2008
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Lianwei 1965–1995–2003
T19 Flag of the Republic of China.svg Chan Shih-chang 1986–52016–2022
Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García [lower-alpha 1] 1980–2002–2018
Flag of South Africa.svg Retief Goosen 1969–2002–2008
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Lin Keng-chi 1966–1995–2003
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Lu Wen-teh 1963–1998–2008
Flag of Singapore.svg Mardan Mamat 1967–2004–2015
Flag of the United States.svg Gerry Norquist 1962–1995–1999
Flag of Thailand.svg Boonchu Ruangkit 1956–1995–2004
Flag of Fiji.svg Vijay Singh 1963–1995–2007
Flag of Thailand.svg Thammanoon Sriroj 1969–1996–2004

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Jiménez, García and Westwood are not Asian Tour members. All of Jiménez's wins came in events co-sanctioned by the European Tour.
  2. Choi is an honorary member of the Asian Tour.

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