ASEAN Tour
ASEAN PGA and Asian Seniors Tour - Hall of Fame - 2025
Congratulations! Udorn Duangdecha (Thailand) the Champion at the 12th ASM @ Thailand (Phuket) 2025 presented by ParTee who secured a place to represent the AST in the US$ 600k purse Vietnam Legends Championship 2026 to be staged in Ho Chih Minh in March 2026.
Udorn came in at -15 after returning 68 + 67 + 66 for a most impressive 201 during the 12th ASM @ Thailand staged at Red Mountain GC, Phuket from 16 to 19 Nov which offered a min US$ 20k purse.
Congratulations! Matthew Richardson (England) who came 2nd at the 12th ASM @ Thailand 2025
secured a place to represent the AST in the US$ 600k purse Vattanac Legends Championship 2025 Legacy Edition staged at Vattanac GR (West course), Phnom Penh, Cambodia from 26 to 28 Nov 2025
Congratulations! Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia) the Champion at the 16th ASM @ Singapore 2025 who secured a place to represent the AST in the US$ 550k purse Vattanac Legends Championship 2025 staged at Vattanac GR (East course) from 21 to 23 Nov 2025. Roszali came in at -3 after returning 71 + 71 + 71 for 213 during the 16th ASM Singapore 2025 staged at Indah Puri GR, Batam from Mon 10 to Wed 12 Nov which offered a min US$ 20k purse.
Karl Russell (Australia)
represented the AST at the following events in Australia:
Australian PGA Senior Championship 2025 staged at Richmond GC from 7 to 9 Nov that offered AUD$ 160k purse
NSW Senior Open 2025 staged at Thurgoona CCR from 31 Oct to 2 Nov that offered a AUD$ 150k purse
Congratulations! Thammanoon Sriroj (Thailand) won the Fubon Senior Open 2025 which was staged at Taiwan GC - Oct 29 to 31 which offered a US$ 195k purse, at which numerous past AST participants and members were invited to participate and who featured in the top 20 included:
1 - Thammanoon Sriroj (Thailand) at -9 with 207
2 - Prayad Marksaeng (Thailand) at -9 with 207 -
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3 - TSAI CHI-HUANG (Taiwan) at PAR with 216
4 - Hung Nan Chou (Taiwan) even with 216
T 5 - W Thaworn (Thailand) with 219 -
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T 5 - Chawalit Plaphol (Thailand)
7 - Jong Duck Kim (Korea) -
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8 - Mong-Nan Hsu (Taiwan) with 222
T 9 - Lu-Sen Lien (Taiwan) with 223
T 9 - Udorn Duangdecha (Thailand) -
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T 9 - Antonio Lascuña (Philippines) -
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T 9 - Tony Lam (Malaysia) -
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T 9 - Nachimuthu Ramasamy (Malaysia) -
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14 - Mardan Mamat (Singapore) with 224 -
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T 15 - Zaw Moe (Singapore) with 225
T 15 - Takashi Kanemoto (Japan)
T 15 - Chen Ming Qi (Taiwan)
18 - Yoshinobu TSUKADA (Japan) with 226
T 19 - K Masahiro (Japan) with 227 -
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Congratulations! Thaya Limpipolpaibul (Thailand) also known Mo Lim who was the Champion 3M Open Qualifier @ Thailand 2022 presented by the ASEAN PGA which was staged at the Siam CC’s Plantation courses from Wed 29 Jun to Fri 1 Jul 2022
3M Open Qualifier 2022 @ Siam CC (Planation course) - Thailand 2022
Thaya Limpipolpaibul (Thailand) aka Mo Lim
ASEAN Senior Open
1st ASEAN Senior Open 2016 @ Indonesia (Batam) – Gunnasegeran (Malaysia)
2nd ASEAN Senior Open 2017 @ Indonesia (Batam) – Scott Puzey (USA)
3rd ASEAN Senior Open 2018 @ Thailand (Chonburi) – Manas Saengsui (Thailand)
4th ASEAN Senior Open 2019 @ Malaysia (Johor) – Ouaychai Phuripanyanont (Thailand)
5th ASEAN Senior Open 2021 @ Singapore – Gary Kwek (Singapore)
6th ASEAN Senior Open 2023 @ Indonesia (Jakarta) – Jamel Ondo (Indonesia)
7th ASEAN Senior Open 2024 @ Philippines (Pampanga) – Antonio Lascuña (Philippines)
8th ASEAN Senior Open 2025 @ Singapore – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
Asian Senior Masters @ Thailand
1st ASM Thailand – 2010 – Bangkok – Eddie Bagtas (Philippines)
2nd ASM Thailand – 2011 – Bangkok – Jamnian Chitprasong (Thailand)
3rd ASM Thailand – 2012 – Bangkok – Jamnian Chitprasong (Thailand)
4th ASM Thailand – 2013 – Bangkok – Jamnian Chitprasong (Thailand)
5th ASM Thailand – 2015 – Bangkok – Ahmad Bateman (Brunei)
6th ASM Thailand – 2016 – Nakon Nayok – Thingon Jansomboon (Thailand)
7th ASM Thailand – 2017 – Nakon Nayok – Thingon Jansomboon (Thailand)
8th ASM Thailand – 2018 – Nakon Nayok – Murugiah (Singapore)
9th ASM Thailand – 2019 – Nakon Nayok – Thaworn Wiratchant (Thailand)
10th ASM Thailand – 2022 – Chonburi – Udorn Duangdecha (Thailand)
11th ASM Thailand – 2023 – Phuket – R Nachimuthu (Malaysia)
12th ASM Thailand – 2025 – Phuket – Udorn Duangdecha (Thailand)
Asian Senior Masters @ Phuket
1st ASM Phuket – 2006 – Chung Chun Hsing (Taiwan)
2nd ASM Phuket – 2008 – Cheng Sun Te (Taiwan)
3rd ASM Phuket – 2023 – Udorn Duangdecha (Thailand)
4th ASM Phuket – 2024 – Udorn Duangdecha (Thailand)
4th ASM Phuket – 2025 – Udorn Duangdecha (Thailand)
Asian Senior Masters @ Indonesia
1st ASM Jakarta 2015 – Murugiah (Singapore)
2nd ASM Jakarta 2022 – Mohd. Rashid Ismail (Malaysia)
3rd ASM Jakarta 2023 – Jamel Ondo (Indonesia)
1st Lippo ASM Invitational 2022 – Mohd. Rashid Ismail (Malaysia)
Asian Senior Masters @ Cambodia
1st ASM @ Cambodia (Siem Reap) – 2010 – Renato Gaviola (Philippines)
2nd ASM @ Cambodia (Phnom Phen) – 2024 – Scott Puzey (USA
Asian Senior Masters @ Vietnam
1st ASM @ Vietnam (HCM) 2016 – Ho Chi Minh – Tony Lawrence (UK / England)
2nd ASM @ Vietnam (Da Nang) 2024 - Rashid Ismail (Malaysia)
Asian Senior Masters @ Myanmar
1st ASM @ Myanmar (Yangon) 2026
Asian Senior Masters @ Indonesia (Batam)
1st ASM Batam – 2008 – Ron Hendrie (Australia)
2nd ASM Batam – 2009 – David Ng Khim Nguan (Singapore)
3rd ASM Batam – 2010 – M Ramayah (Malaysia)
4th ASM Batam – 2011 – Warban (Indonesia)
5th ASM Batam – 2012 – Maan Nassim (Indonesia)
6th ASM Batam – 2014 – Abraham (Indonesia)
7th ASM Batam – 2015 – Murugiah (Singapore)
8th ASM Batam – 2016 – Gunnasegeran (Malaysia)
9th ASM Batam – 2017 – Scott Puzey (USA)
10th ASM Batam – 2018 – Manas Saengsui (Thailand)
11th ASM Batam – 2019 – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
12th ASM Batam – 2022 – T1 - Alex Tarigan (Indonesia)
T1 - Tony Lam KL (Malaysia)
13th ASM Batam – 2023 – Tony Lam (Malaysia)
14th ASM Batam – 2024 – Abrahamsyah (Indonesia)
15th ASM Batam – 2025 – Mohd Rashid Ismail (Malaysia)
AST @ Champions Tour – Insperity Invitational - Houston Country Club
1st AST @ Champions Tour – 2014 – Ahmad Bateman (Brunei)
2nd AST @ Champions Tour – 2015 – Murugiah (Singapore)
3rd AST @ Champions Tour – 2016 – Gunnasegeran (Malaysia)
4th AST @ Champions Tour – 2017 – Thingon Jansomboon (Thailand)
5th AST @ Champions Tour – 2018 – Murugiah (Singapore)
Australian Senior Masters @ Australia
1st ASM Australia (Perth) – 2011 – Mike Harwood (Australia)
2nd ASM Australia (Perth) – 2012 – Peter Fowler (Australia)
3rd ASM Australia (Perth) – 2013 – Peter Fowler (Australia)
4th ASM Australia (Perth) – 2014 – Mike T. Elliott (Australia)
5th ASM Australia (Perth) – 2015 – Wayne Smith (Australia)
6th ASM Australia (Perth) – 2016 – Steven Herbert (Australia)
7th ASM Australia (Perth) – 2019 – Peter Leonard (Australia)
Asian Senior Masters @ Malaysia
1st ASM Malaysia – 2005 – Johor – Stewart Ginn (Australia)
2nd ASM Malaysia – 2006 – Kuala Lumpur – Stewart Ginn (Australia)
3rd ASM Malaysia – 2007 – Kuala Lumpur – Chen Tsang Te (Taiwan)
4th ASM Malaysia – 2008 – Kuala Lumpur – Sutep Bunpimuk (Thailand)
5th ASM Malaysia – 2009 – Kuala Lumpur – M Ramayah (Malaysia)
6th ASM Malaysia – 2010 – Kuala Lumpur – M Ramayah (Malaysia)
7th ASM Malaysia – 2011 – Kuala Lumpur – M Ramayah (Malaysia)
8th ASM Malaysia – 2012 – Kuala Lumpur – Andrew Argus (Australia)
9th ASM Malaysia – 2013 – Kuala Lumpur – Josefino Hernandez (Philippines)
10th ASM Malaysia – 2014 – Kuala Lumpur – Danilo del Santos (Philippines)
11th ASM Malaysia – 2015 – Kuala Lumpur – Murugiah (Singapore)
12th ASM Malaysia – 2016 – Kuala Lumpur – Gunnasegeran (Malaysia)
13th ASM Malaysia – 2017 – Johor – Mike Zilco (Australia)
14th ASM Malaysia – 2018 – Johor – Manas Saengsui (Thailand)
15th ASM Malaysia – 2023 – Johor – Nachimuthu Ramasamy (Malaysia)
16th ASM Malaysia – 2025 – Tony Lam Kong Loong (Malaysia)
AST – Tour Players Champion (OOM)
2014 – Ahmad Bateman (Brunei)
2015 – Murugiah (Singapore)
2016 – Gunnasegeran (Malaysia)
2017 – Thingon Jansomboon (Thailand)
2018 – Murugiah (Singapore)
2019 – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
2022 – Gary Kwek (Singapore)
Asian Senior Masters @ Philippines
1st ASM Philippines – 2024 – Antonio Lascuña (Philippines)
Asian Senior Masters @ Singapore
1st ASM Singapore – 2003 – Choi Yoon Soo (Korea)
2nd ASM Singapore – 2004 – Amphon Maneerat (Thailand)
3rd ASM Singapore – 2007 – Chung Chun Hsing (Taiwan)
4th ASM Singapore – 2008 – Ron Hendrie (Australia)
5th ASM Singapore – 2009 – M Ramayah (Malaysia)
6th ASM Singapore – 2010 – Eddie Bagtas (Philippines)
7th ASM Singapore – 2011 – Maan Nassim (Indonesia)
8th ASM Singapore – 2012 – M Ramayah (Malaysia)
9th ASM Singapore – 2013 – Ahmad Bateman (Brunei)
10th ASM Singapore – 2015 – Murugiah (Singapore)
11th ASM Singapore – 2016 – Murugiah (Singapore)
12th ASM Singapore – 2017 – Manas Saengsui (Thailand)
13th ASM Singapore – 2018 – Manas Saengsui (Thailand)
14th ASM Singapore – 2021 – Tim Pinneger (Singapore)
15th ASM Singapore – 2024 – Charlie Stephenson (England)
16th ASM Singapore – 2025 – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
ASEAN PGA @ Singapore 2021
Laguna National – Gary Kwek (Singapore)
AST @ NSW Senior Open (Australia)
2017 – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
2018 – Manas Saengsui (Thailand)
2019 – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
2022 – Tony Lam Kong Loong (Malaysia)
2023 – AST did not send a representative
2024 – Allard Bernhofen (Australia)
2025 – Karl Russell (Australia)
AST @ Australian Senior PGA Championship
2017 – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
2018 – Manas Saengsui (Thailand)
2019 – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
2022 – Tony Lam Kong Loong (Malaysia)
2023 – AST did not send a representative
2024 – Allard Bernhofen (Australia)
2025 – Karl Russell (Australia)
AST @ Borneo
1st AST @ Borneo – 2009 – Brunei – EST / AST – Mike Cunning (USA)
2nd AST @ Borneo – 2010 – Brunei – EST / AST – Boonchu Ruagnkit (Thailand)
3rd AST @ Borneo – 2011 – Brunei – EST / AST – Chris Williams (South Africa)
AST @ Japan
1st AST @ Japan – 2026
AST @ Korea
1st AST @ Korea – 2026
AST Seniors Invitational @ Thailand
1st AST Invitational 2019 presented by CIES Thailand (Nakon Nayok) – Thaworn Wiratchant (Thailand)
Asian Senior Masters @ DPRK
1st ASM DPRK – 2006 – Pyongyang – Rickard Hogberg (Sweden)
2nd ASM DPRK – 2012 – Pyongyang – Peter Bakker (Holland)
Asian Senior Masters @ Indonesia (Medan)
1st ASM Medan – 2011 – Kym Olsen (Australia)
2nd ASM Medan – 2012 – Kym Olsen (Australia)
3rd ASM Medan – 2013 – Danilo del Santos (Philippines)
4th ASM Medan – 2014 – Gunnasegeran (Malaysia)
5th ASM Medan – 2015 – Murugiah (Singapore)
AST @ TSPGA – Fubon Taiwan Senior Masters
2012 – Lu Chien-soon (Taiwan)
2013 – Hsieh Chin-Sheng (Taiwan)
2014 – Mike T. Elliott (Australia)
2015 – Lu Chien-Soon (Taiwan)
2016 – Lu Wen-Teh (Taiwan)
2017 – Lu Wen-Teh (Taiwan)
2023 – Thaworn Wiratchant (Thailand)
2024 – Thammanoon Sriroj (Thailand)
2025 – Thammanoon Sriroj (Thailand)
AST @ APCT – ASM @ Sri Lanka
2012 – Victoria – Mike Harwood (Australia)
APCT @ Malaysia (Perlis)
2012 – Alor Setar (Perlis) – M Ramayah (Malaysia)
AST @ APCT – ASM CPM China Classic
2012 – Beijing – Chung Chun Hsing (Taiwan)
AST @ United Kingdom
1st AST @ UK – 2010 – England – Bill Longmuir (Scotland)
2nd AST @ UK – 2011 – England – Peter Fowler (Australia)
3rd AST @ UK – 2016 – England – Tony Lawrence (UK / England)
Present and past members of any recognised PGA and or Tour are NOT required to under go Qualifying school and are automatically eligible to join the ASEAN PGA.
For more information please contact ;
Ms Evelyn Lee - GM - Asian Senior Tour
Evelyn@asianseniorstour.com
Evelyn.asmgolf@gmail.com
(+65) 96399020
Chuan Campbell - Governor of the ASEAN PGA
Chairman of the Asian Senior Tour
chuan@asianseniorstour.com
chuancampbell@yahoo.com
(+65) 96346497 - WhatsApp
