Source: Guinness Golf Records, Facts and Champions pp. 153-155 (ISBN: 0851128475)
Far East Circuit (1962-1967), Asian Golf Circuit (from 1968), Asian Golf Tour (1990s); aka Asian Pro Golf Circuit, Asian Tour, etc. run by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) (Asian Golf Confederation) [1]
Started in 1962 as the "Far East Circuit" [2], [3], [4], [5]
In 1959, Hong Kong Open founded joining the long established Philippine Open.
In 1961, Singapore Open founded.
In 1962, Malaysian Open founded and along with a Japan Invitaional at Yomiuri Country Club, the Far East Circuit started with a points based circuit prize.
Became "Asia Golf Circuit" with the addition of India and Korea after 1968 [6][7] (1975 was the 8th year: [8])
Founders Leonardo Guinto, Kim Hall, Alan Sutcliffe. [9]Peter Thomson credited with helping the circuit get off the ground. [10], [11][12]
started with Philippine, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong opens, plus final tournament in Japan
In 1976, breakaway threat by Malaysia. Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia to form their own tour from 1978
1994 sponsored and titled Newsweek Asian Tour; sponsorship ran for one year only [25]
Bigger name foreign entries reduced by expanding schedules in US & Europe through the 1980s; tour further squeezed by introduction of Ben Hogan Tour in 1990. [26]
OWGR points awarded until the end of the 1997 season
Note: WoPG1998 lists tournaments for 1997 but does not confirm whether they counted or not, so only possible tournaments & schedule given usual dates, known 4 wins for Frankie Minoza [90][91]; Kirin Open penultimate event [92]
"Asia Golf Tour will be bigger and richer. The circuit, organised by the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation, will comprise 17 tournaments worth a total of US$6.3 million ($B.B million) for the new season" – The Straits Times, 18 August 1995
Singapore Open joined Australasian Tour & a request to remain on the Asian Circuit was denied with Rolex Masters (Singapore) proposed to replace it ("approved event" this year, probably non-OoM).
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