Golf tournament
Golf tournament
The Malaysian Open is a men's professional golf tournament that is currently played on the Asian Tour , and was formerly played on the European Tour .
Notable past winners include world number one golfers Vijay Singh and Lee Westwood (both players winning the event on two occasions). Other notable winners include 17-year-old Italian Matteo Manassero in 2011 as well as former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen the following year. PGA Tour winners including Harold Henning , Jeff Maggert , Glen Day , Steve Flesch , Arjun Atwal and Noh Seung-yul have also won the event. Since its inauguration there has never been a Malaysian winner.
History
The tournament was inaugurated in 1962 as the Malayan Open , and was one of the events on the first season of the Far East Circuit that year. In 1999, it joined the Asian Tour and also became part of the European Tour 's expansion into Asia as a jointly sanctioned event.
The six events from 2010 to 2015 were held at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club .[ 1] The 2015 champion was India's Anirban Lahiri . This was his first ever victory on the European Tour and it was his sixth win on the Asian Tour.
The tournament returned in 2020 after a four year hiatus. It was played as a sole-sanctioned Asian Tour event at Kota Permai Golf & Country Club. The prize fund was US$ 1,000,000.[ 2] Trevor Simsby took the title in a playoff over Andrew Dodt and Jarin Todd . It was the final event played before the 2020–21–22 Asian Tour season was heavily disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic .
Winners
Year
Tour(s)[ a]
Winner
Score
To par
Margin of victory
Runner(s)-up
Venue
Ref.
IRS Prima Malaysian Open
2024
ASA
David Puig
261
−23
2 strokes
Wang Jeung-hun
The Mines
2021–2023: No tournament
Bandar Malaysia Open
2020
ASA
Trevor Simsby
203[ b]
−13
Playoff[ c]
Andrew Dodt Jarin Todd
Kota Permai
2016–2019: No tournament
Maybank Malaysian Open
2015
ASA , EUR
Anirban Lahiri
272
−16
1 stroke
Bernd Wiesberger
Kuala Lumpur
2014
ASA , EUR
Lee Westwood (2)
270
−18
7 strokes
Nicolas Colsaerts Louis Oosthuizen Bernd Wiesberger
Kuala Lumpur
2013
ASA , EUR
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
203[ b]
−13
1 stroke
Edoardo Molinari
Kuala Lumpur
2012
ASA , EUR
Louis Oosthuizen
271
−17
3 strokes
Stephen Gallacher
Kuala Lumpur
2011
ASA , EUR
Matteo Manassero
272
−16
1 stroke
Grégory Bourdy
Kuala Lumpur
2010
ASA , EUR
Noh Seung-yul
274
−14
1 stroke
K. J. Choi
Kuala Lumpur
2009
ASA , EUR
Anthony Kang
271
−17
1 stroke
David Horsey Prayad Marksaeng Jyoti Randhawa Miles Tunnicliff
Saujana
2008
ASA , EUR
Arjun Atwal (2)
270
−18
Playoff[ d]
Peter Hedblom
Kota Permai
2007
ASA , EUR
Peter Hedblom
280
−8
1 stroke
Jean-François Lucquin
Saujana
2006
ASA , EUR
Charlie Wi
197[ b]
−19
1 stroke
Thongchai Jaidee
Kuala Lumpur
Carlsberg Malaysian Open
2005
ASA , EUR
Thongchai Jaidee (2)
267
−21
3 strokes
Jyoti Randhawa
Saujana
2004
ASA , EUR
Thongchai Jaidee
274
−14
2 strokes
Brad Kennedy
Saujana
2003
ASA , EUR
Arjun Atwal
260
−24
4 strokes
Retief Goosen Brad Kennedy
The Mines Resort
2002
ASA , EUR
Alastair Forsyth
267
−17
Playoff[ e]
Stephen Leaney
Royal Selangor
2001
ASA , EUR
Vijay Singh (2)
274
−14
Playoff[ f]
Pádraig Harrington
Saujana
Benson & Hedges Malaysian Open
2000
ASA , EUR
Yeh Wei-tze
278
−10
1 stroke
Craig Hainline Pádraig Harrington Des Terblanche
Templer Park
1999
ASA , EUR
Gerry Norquist (2)
280
−8
3 strokes
Alex Čejka Bob May
Saujana
1998
AGC
Ed Fryatt
278
−10
Playoff[ g]
Lee Westwood
Saujana
[ 3]
1997
AGC
Lee Westwood
274
−14
2 strokes
Larry Barber
Saujana
[ 4]
1996
AGC
Steve Flesch
282
−6
Playoff[ h]
Craig Jones
Templer Park
[ 5]
1995
AGC
Clay Devers
276
−12
1 stroke
Daniel Chopra Darren Clarke Kevin Wentworth
Templer Park
[ 6]
1994
AGC
Joakim Haeggman
279
−9
Playoff[ i]
Frank Nobilo Periasamy Gunasegaran
Royal Selangor
[ 7]
1993
AGC
Gerry Norquist
276
−12
1 stroke
Vijay Singh
Royal Selangor
1992
AGC
Vijay Singh
275
−9
3 strokes
Hsieh Chin-sheng Brad King Craig McClellan Nandasena Perera Lee Porter
Bukit Jambul
[ 8]
1991
AGC
Rick Gibson
277
−11
1 stroke
Chen Liang-hsi
Subang National
[ 9]
1990
AGC
Glen Day
273
−15
4 strokes
Chen Liang-hsi Danny Mijovic
Royal Perak
[ 10]
1989
AGC
Jeff Maggert
283
−5
5 strokes
Greg Bruckner Bob Lendzion Craig McClellan Casey Nakama
Ayer Keroh
[ 11]
1988
AGC
Tray Tyner
288
E
1 stroke
Harumitsu Hamano Hsieh Chin-sheng
Saujana
[ 12]
1987
AGC
Terry Gale (3)
280
−8
Playoff[ j]
Greg Twiggs
Subang National
[ 13]
1986
AGC
Stewart Ginn (2)
276
−8
1 stroke
Brian Jones
Royal Selangor
[ 14]
1985
AGC
Terry Gale (2)
270
−14
7 strokes
Chen Tze-chung
Royal Selangor
[ 15]
1984
AGC
Lu Chien-soon
275
−9
2 strokes
Terry Gale Sam Torrance
Royal Selangor
[ 16]
1983
AGC
Terry Gale
279
−9
2 strokes
Jay Cudd
Subang National
[ 17]
Malaysian Open
1982
AGC
Denny Hepler
208[ k]
−5
Playoff[ l]
Hsieh Min-Nan David Ogrin
Royal Selangor
[ 19]
1981
AGC
Lu Hsi-chuen (2)
276
−9
1 stroke
Ho Ming-chung
Royal Selangor[ m]
[ 20] [ 21]
1980
AGC
Mark McNulty
270
−15
9 strokes
Tsao Chien-teng
Royal Selangor[ m]
[ 22]
1979
AGC
Lu Hsi-chuen
277
−11
7 strokes
Chen Chien-chin Tsutomu Irie Ron Milanovich
Royal Selangor
[ 23]
1978
AGC
Brian Jones
276
−12
6 strokes
Ben Arda Stewart Ginn Mike Krantz
Royal Selangor[ n]
[ 24]
1977
AGC
Stewart Ginn
276
−12
1 stroke
Katsunari Takahashi
Royal Selangor
[ 25]
1976
AGC
Hsu Sheng-san
279
−9
Playoff[ o]
Mya Aye
Royal Selangor
[ 26]
1975
AGC
Graham Marsh (2)
276
−12
2 strokes
Hsieh Min-Nan
Royal Selangor[ n]
[ 27]
1974
AGC
Graham Marsh
278
−10
1 stroke
Wally Kuchar
Perak Turf Club
[ 28]
1973
AGC
Hideyo Sugimoto
277
−11
2 strokes
Graham Marsh
Royal Selangor
[ 29]
1972
AGC
Takashi Murakami
276
−12
1 stroke
Marty Bohen Walter Godfrey Sukree Onsham
Royal Selangor
[ 30]
1971
AGC
Takaaki Kono (2)
269
−19
2 strokes
David Graham
Royal Selangor
[ 31]
1970
AGC
Ben Arda
273
−15
1 stroke
Tim Woolbank
Royal Selangor
[ 32]
1969
AGC
Takaaki Kono
280
−8
1 stroke
David Graham John Lister
Royal Selangor
[ 33]
1968
AGC
Kenji Hosoishi
271
−17
4 strokes
Lu Liang-Huan
Royal Selangor
[ 34]
1967
FEC
Ireneo Legaspi
286
−2
1 stroke
Toshiaki Sekimizu Guy Wolstenholme Haruo Yasuda
Royal Selangor
[ 35]
Malayan Open
1966
FEC
Harold Henning
278
−10
3 strokes
Peter Thomson
Royal Selangor
[ 36]
1965
FEC
Tomoo Ishii (2)
282
−10
2 strokes
Lu Liang-Huan Guy Wolstenholme
Royal Selangor
[ 37]
1964
FEC
Tomoo Ishii
282
−14
1 stroke
Brian Huggett Tadashi Kitta
Royal Selangor
[ 38]
1963
FEC
Bill Dunk
276
−20
4 strokes
Tadashi Kitta Hsieh Yung-yo
Royal Selangor
[ 39]
1962
FEC
Frank Phillips
276
−20
1 stroke
Bob Charles Peter Thomson
Royal Selangor
[ 40]
See also
Notes
^ AGC/FEC − Asia Golf Circuit /Far East Circuit ; ASA − Asian Tour ; EUR − European Tour .
^ a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
^ Simsby won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. Todd was eliminated by a birdie at the first hole.
^ Atwal won with a par at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
^ Forsyth won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
^ Singh won with a birdie at the third hole of a sudden-death playoff.
^ Fryatt won with a par on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
^ Flesch won with a par on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
^ Haeggman won on the eighth hole of a sudden-death playoff. Nobilo was eliminated on the sixth hole.
^ Gale won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
^ Shortened to 54 holes after the first round was controversially abandoned with over half the field having completed their round.[ 18]
^ Hepler won with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
^ a b First two rounds on the East and West courses, and the final two rounds on the Old course.
^ a b First two rounds on the New course and the final two rounds on the Old course.
^ Hsu won with a par on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff.
References
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^ "Prestigious Malaysian Open set for 2020 return on the Asian Tour" . Asian Tour. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2021 .
^ "Fryatt claims famous scalp in playoff win" . The Times . 23 February 1998. p. 39. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via The Times Digital Archive.
^ "Third title for Westwood" . The Independent . 10 March 1997. Retrieved 5 March 2020 .
^ "Flesch wins tournament in Malaysia" . The Courier-Journal . Louisville, Kentucky. Associated Press. 22 January 1996. p. 10. Retrieved 24 March 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "American golfer Devers wins Malaysian Open" . The Ottawa Citizen . Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 13 March 1995. p. 39. Retrieved 24 March 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "International Results | Golf" . The Canberra Times . Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 23 March 1994. p. 33. Retrieved 6 March 2020 – via Trove.
^ "Scoreboard | Golf | Malaysian Open" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 16 March 1992. p. 14. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Sport Shorts" . Associated Press . 3 March 1991. Retrieved 5 March 2020 .
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1990). The World of Professional Golf 1991 . Chapmans. p. 521. ISBN 1855925583 .
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1990). World of Professional Golf 1990 . Sackville. p. 523. ISBN 0948615389 .
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1989). World of Professional Golf 1989 . Collins Willow. p. 494. ISBN 000218284X .
^ "Gale grabs it on a playoff" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 9 March 1987. p. 25. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1987). Ebel World of Professional Golf 1987 . Collins Willow. pp. 467– 468. ISBN 0002182572 .
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^ McCormack, Mark H. (1985). Ebel World of Professional Golf 1985 . Springwood Books. p. 438. ISBN 0862541247 .
^ "Gale storms to another win" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 7 March 1983. p. 39. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ "Malaysian Open round-off controversy rages on" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 10 March 1982. p. 33. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ "Hepler leaps to fame in M'sian Open" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 8 March 1982. p. 34. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1982). Dunhill World of Professional Golf 1982 . Springwood Books. p. 443. ISBN 0862541018 .
^ "Lu survives duel to win Malaysian Open" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 23 March 1981. p. 38. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ "Yesterday's stars | Golfer McNulty" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 24 March 1980. p. 31. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ "Sporting details | Golf" . The Sunday Morning Herald . 12 March 1979. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via Google News Archive.
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1979). Dunhill Golf Yearbook 1979 . Springwood Books. p. 379. ISBN 0385149409 .
^ "Stewart Ginn wins Malaysian Open golf" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 14 March 1977. p. 26. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ "Mya Aye's error costs him Malaysian title" . The Straits Times . Singapore. 29 March 1976. p. 27. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1976). The World of Professional Golf 1976 . Collins. p. 471. ISBN 0385149409 .
^ McCormack, Mark H. (1975). The World of Professional Golf 1975 . Collins. pp. 421– 422. ISBN 0002119552 .
^ "Open to Sugimoto" . The Age . 19 March 1973. p. 28 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Murakami tops" . The Gazette (Montreal) . 13 March 1972. p. 17 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Late burst by Graham" . The Age . 15 March 1971. p. 23 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Malaysian Open to Ben Arda" . The Age . 9 March 1970. p. 16 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Japanese comes from behind" . Glasgow Herald . Glasgow, Scotland. Reuter. 17 March 1969. p. 5. Retrieved 6 March 2020 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Top golfer a roly-poly" . The Age . 11 March 1968. p. 19.
^ "Malaysian Open to Filipino" . The Age . 13 March 1967. p. 15 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Henning wins Malayan Open" . The Age . 14 March 1966. p. 19 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Wolstenholme second" . The Glasgow Herald . 15 March 1965. p. 10 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Malayan Open to Japanese" . The Age . 16 March 1964. p. 22 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Dunk brilliant in golf win" . The Age . 4 March 1963. p. 20 – via Google News Archive.
^ "Phillips wins in Malaya" . The Canberra Times . Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 26 February 1962. p. 16. Retrieved 28 January 2020 – via Trove.
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