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Indonesia PGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationIndonesia
Course(s)Damai Indah Golf Club - BSD
Par72
Length7,160 yards (6,550 m)
Tour(s)OneAsia Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Asian Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedMarch
Final year2014
Tournament record score
Aggregate267 Michio Matsumura (2014)
To par−21 as above
Final champion
Japan Michio Matsumura
Location map
Damai Indah GC - BSD is located in Indonesia
Damai Indah GC - BSD
Damai Indah GC - BSD
Location in Indonesia

The Indonesia PGA Championship was a golf tournament held in Indonesia. It was sanctioned by the Asian Tour in 1996 and 1997, the OneAsia tour from 2011 to 2014, and also co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour in 2013 and 2014. The purse in 2014 was US$1,000,000.

Winners

Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref.
Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship
2014 JPN, ONE Japan Michio Matsumura 267 −21 1 stroke Australia Rhein Gibson
Philippines Juvic Pagunsan
[1]
2013 JPN, ONE South Korea Choi Ho-sung 269 −19 2 strokes Philippines Juvic Pagunsan
South Korea Song Young-han
Japan Kaname Yokoo
[2]
2012: No tournament
Indonesian PGA Championship
2011 ONE Australia Andre Stolz 274 −14 1 stroke Indonesia Rory Hie [3]
1998–2010: Unknown
Tugu Pratama Indonesian PGA Championship
1997 ASA United States Clay Devers 276 −12 1 stroke United States Mike Cunning
Eswatini Paul Friedlander
South Korea Kwon Young-suk
[4]
1996 ASA Thailand Thammanoon Sriroj 274 −14 2 strokes Singapore Chua Guan Soon [5]
1995 AGC Australia John Senden 279 −9 2 strokes Philippines Felix Casas [6]
Indonesian PGA Championship
1994 Singapore Madasamy Murugiah 279 3 strokes Philippines Felix Casas [7]
1993 Australia Wayne Grady

Notes

  1. ^ AGC − Asia Golf Circuit; ASA − Asian Tour (previously known as the Omega Tour); JPN − Japan Golf Tour; ONE − OneAsia Tour.

References

  1. ^ "Indonesia PGA Championship 2014 – Final Scoreboard" (PDF). OneAsia. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Indonesia PGA Championship 2013 – Final Scoreboard" (PDF). OneAsia. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Indonesia PGA Championship 2011 – Final Scoreboard" (PDF). OneAsia. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Devers hits final birdie to win title". The Nation. Thailand. 30 November 1997. Retrieved 4 March 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  5. ^ "Thamanoon grabs the glory". The Nation. Thailand. 1 December 1996. p. 9 – via Google News Archive.
  6. ^ "Golf". New Straits Times. Malaysia. 26 November 1995. p. 26. Retrieved 18 February 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  7. ^ Chan, Cecilia (13 November 1994). "Murugiah captures Indonesian PGA title". The Straits Times. Singapore. p. 30. Retrieved 24 December 2023 – via National Library Board (Singapore).