2024 Asian Development Tour
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Duration | 13 March 2024 | – 30 November 2024
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Number of official events | 12 |
Most wins | Pakistan Ahmad Baig (2) India Rahil Gangjee (2) Thailand Tanapat Pichaikool (2) |
Order of Merit | Thailand Itthipat Buranatanyarat |
← 2023 2025 → |
The 2024 Asian Development Tour was the 13th season of the Asian Development Tour, the official development tour to the Asian Tour.
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 2024 season.[1][2][3]
Date | Tournament | Host country | Purse (US$) |
Winner[lower-alpha 1] | OWGR points |
Other tours[lower-alpha 2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
15 Mar | Lexus Challenge | Vietnam | 85,000 | Pakistan Ahmad Baig (1) | 1.45 | VGA |
5 May | All Thailand Partnership Trophy | Thailand | ฿3,000,000 | Thailand Kammalas Namuangruk (1) | 2.05 | ATGT |
12 May | Singha Laguna Phuket Open | Thailand | ฿4,000,000 | Thailand Pavit Tangkamolprasert (8) | 2.88 | ATGT |
14 Jun | Nam A Bank Vietnam Masters | Vietnam | 85,000 | Pakistan Ahmad Baig (2) | 2.06 | VGA |
22 Jun | PKNS Selangor Masters | Malaysia | 175,000 | India Rahil Gangjee (2) | 2.07 | PGM |
24 Aug | BNI Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament | Indonesia | 140,000 | Taiwan Liu Yung-hua (1) | 2.36 | |
31 Aug | BRG Open Golf Championship | Vietnam | 100,000 | India Rahil Gangjee (3) | 1.75 | VGA |
13 Sep | Indonesia Pro-Am | Indonesia | 125,000 | Thailand Tanapat Pichaikool (1) | 1.46 | |
28 Sep | ADT Players Championship | Cambodia | 100,000 | Thailand Nopparat Panichphol (1) | 1.33 | |
10 Nov | Ambassador ADT Open | Taiwan | 100,000 | Thailand Witchayapat Sinsrang (1) | 1.77 | TWN |
23 Nov | Toyota Tour Championship | Malaysia | RM400,000 | Thailand Tanapat Pichaikool (2) | 1.93 | PGM |
30 Nov | Aramco Invitational Tournament | Saudi Arabia | 250,000 | Thailand Itthipat Buranatanyarat (4) | 1.60 |
Order of Merit
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[4] The top 10 players on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the 2025 Asian Tour.[5][6]
Position | Player | Prize money ($) |
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1 | Thailand Itthipat Buranatanyarat | 66,897 |
2 | Thailand Tanapat Pichaikool | 57,428 |
3 | India Rahil Gangjee | 53,707 |
4 | Pakistan Ahmad Baig | 53,373 |
5 | Taiwan Liu Yung-hua | 34,185 |
6 | United States Dodge Kemmer | 33,219 |
7 | Thailand Varanyu Rattanaphiboonkij | 33,173 |
8 | Thailand Witchayapat Sinsrang | 30,676 |
9 | Thailand Kosuke Hamamoto | 30,282 |
10 | Hong Kong Matthew Cheung | 29,867 |
Notes
- ↑ The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Asian Development Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Asian Development Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the Asian Tour.
- ↑ ATGT − All Thailand Golf Tour; PGM − Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour; TWN − Taiwan PGA Tour; VGA − VGA Tour.
References
- ↑ "2024 Tournament schedule". Asian Development Tour. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ↑ "Asian Development Tour kick starts 2024 with All Thailand Golf Tour tie up". Asian Tour. 29 December 2023. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ↑ "Asian Development Tour welcomes two Vietnamese events". Asian Tour. 30 January 2024. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
- ↑ "2024 Order of Merit". Asian Development Tour. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ↑ "Consistent Itthipat clinches tournament and series win in Saudi". Asian Tour. 30 November 2024. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
With the 2024 ADT season now in the bag, for the top ten Order of Merit winners the prospect of a year on the Asian Tour in 2025 looms.
- ↑ AsianDevelopmentTour [@ADT_golf] (1 December 2024). "2024 ADT Graduates 🎓" (Tweet). Retrieved 1 December 2024 – via Twitter.