Tournament information | |
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Location | Yangon, Myanmar |
Established | 1996 |
Course(s) | Pun Hlaing Golf Club |
Tour(s) | Asian Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | US$300,000 |
Month played | April |
Final year | 2010 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 264 Tetsuji Hiratsuka (2010) |
To par | −24 Tetsuji Hiratsuka (2010) |
Final champion | |
Tetsuji Hiratsuka |
The Myanmar Open was a professional golf tournament on the Asian Tour. It was founded in 1996, and was played every year until 2005. After a four year hiatus, the event returned to the Asian Tour schedule in 2010.[1]
Year | Winner | Country | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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2010 | Tetsuji Hiratsuka | Japan | 264 (−24) | 10 strokes | Prayad Marksaeng |
2006–09 | No tournament | ||||
2005 | Scott Strange | Australia | 277 (−11) | 2 strokes | Rick Gibson |
2004 | Thongchai Jaidee | Thailand | 276 (−12) | 3 strokes | Andrew Pitts |
2003 | Lin Keng-chi | Taiwan | 275 (−13) | 3 strokes | Thongchai Jaidee |
2002 | Thongchai Jaidee | Thailand | 277 | Playoff (1st hole) | Edward Loar |
2001 | Anthony Kang | United States | 282 | 2 strokes | Charlie Wi |
2000 | James Kingston | South Africa | 269 (−19) | 10 strokes | Craig Kamps |
1999 | Wang Ter-chang | Taiwan | 271 | 3 strokes | Koichi Nogami, Frankie Miñoza |
1998 | Taimur Hussain | Pakistan | 280 | 1 stroke | Zhang Lian-wei |
1997 | Boonchu Ruangkit | Thailand | 273 | Playoff (1st hole) | John Senden |
1996 | Boonchu Ruangkit | Thailand |