Indonesian Masters
Tournament information | |
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Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Established | 2011 |
Course(s) | Royale Jakarta Golf Club |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,304 yards (6,679 m) |
Tour(s) | Asian Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | US$750,000 |
Month played | December |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 269 Lee Westwood (2011) |
To par | −19 Lee Westwood (2011) |
Current champion | |
Poom Saksansin |
The BNI Indonesian Masters is a golf tournament on the Asian Tour. It was first played in 2011.[1]
In 2017, the Indonesian Masters replaced the Thailand Golf Championship as the tour's flagship event by the Official World Golf Ranking governing board, starting in December 2017. The winner is awarded a minimum of 20 OWGR points.
Winners
Year | Winner | Country | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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BNI Indonesian Masters | ||||||
2017 | ||||||
2016 | Poom Saksansin | Thailand | 270 | −18 | 5 strokes | Masahiro Kawamura Phachara Khongwatmai Suradit Yongcharoenchai |
CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters | ||||||
2015 | Lee Westwood (3) | England | 281 | −7 | Playoff | Chapchai Nirat |
2014 | Anirban Lahiri | India | 271 | −17 | 1 stroke | Baek Seuk-hyun Cameron Smith |
2013 | Bernd Wiesberger | Austria | 273 | −15 | 1 stroke | Ernie Els |
CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters presented by PNTS | ||||||
2012 | Lee Westwood (2) | England | 272 | −16 | 2 strokes | Thaworn Wiratchant |
Indonesian Masters | ||||||
2011 | Lee Westwood | England | 269 | −19 | 3 strokes | Thongchai Jaidee |
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