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Indonesian Masters

Coordinates:6°16′17″S106°54′06″E / 6.2713°S 106.9016°E /-6.2713; 106.9016
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Golf tournament
BNI Indonesian Masters
Tournament information
LocationJakarta, Indonesia
Established2011
Course(s)Royale Jakarta Golf Club
Par71
Length7,324 yards (6,697 m)
Tour(s)Asian Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$2,000,000
Month playedOctober/November
Tournament record score
Aggregate259Justin Rose (2017)
To par−29as above
Current champion
CanadaRichard T. Lee
Location map
Royale Jakarta GC is located in Indonesia
Royale Jakarta GC
Royale Jakarta GC
Location inIndonesia

TheIndonesian Masters is agolf tournament on theAsian Tour. It was first played in 2011.[1]

In 2017, the Indonesian Masters became theAsian Tour's flagship event, replacing theThailand Golf Championship which had been the flagship event up to 2015. Having not been held in 2020 and 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the tournament returned to the Asian Tour schedule in 2022 as part of theInternational Series.[2]

Winners

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Asian Tour (International Series)2022–
Asian Tour (Flagship event)2017–2019
Asian Tour (Regular)2011–2016
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
BNI Indonesian Masters
12th2024CanadaRichard T. Lee265−234 strokesTaiwanChang Wei-lun
ThailandPhachara Khongwatmai
11th2023IndiaGaganjeet Bhullar260−245 strokesIndiaKarandeep Kochhar
10th2022ThailandSarit Suwannarut268−204 strokesIndiaAnirban Lahiri
2020–21: No tournament
9th2019ThailandJazz Janewattananond265−235 strokesThailandGunn Charoenkul
8th2018ThailandPoom Saksansin (2)268−203 strokesThailandJazz Janewattananond
Indonesian Masters
7th2017EnglandJustin Rose259−298 strokesThailandPhachara Khongwatmai
BNI Indonesian Masters
6th2016ThailandPoom Saksansin270−185 strokesJapanMasahiro Kawamura
ThailandPhachara Khongwatmai
ThailandSuradit Yongcharoenchai
CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters
5th2015EnglandLee Westwood (3)281−7PlayoffThailandChapchai Nirat
4th2014IndiaAnirban Lahiri271−171 strokeSouth KoreaBaek Seuk-hyun
AustraliaCameron Smith
3rd2013AustriaBernd Wiesberger273−151 strokeSouth AfricaErnie Els
2nd2012EnglandLee Westwood (2)272−162 strokesThailandThaworn Wiratchant
Indonesian Masters
1st2011EnglandLee Westwood269−193 strokesThailandThongchai Jaidee

See also

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References

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  1. ^"World No. 1 Westwood To Headline Indonesian Masters". Archived fromthe original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved2013-04-29.
  2. ^"Indonesian Masters returns with record purse and elevated status on International series".The Sun. 29 September 2022. Retrieved29 September 2022.

External links

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International Series
Other tournaments
(A) -co-sanctioned by thePGA Tour of Australasia; (K) -co-sanctioned by theKorean Tour.

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