The Myanmar Open was a professional golf tournament on the Asian Tour. It was founded in 1996, and was played every year until 2005. Between 2006 and 2015 it was only contested in 2010, 2012 and 2013.[1]

Leopalace21 Myanmar Open
Tournament information
LocationYangon, Myanmar
Established1996
Course(s)Pun Hlaing Golf Club
Par71
Length7,103 yards (6,495 m)
Tour(s)Asian Tour
Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$750,000
Month playedJanuary
Final year2018
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Tetsuji Hiratsuka (2010)
264 Shaun Norris (2016)
To par−24 as above
Final champion
United States Paul Peterson
Location map
Pun Hlaing GC is located in Myanmar
Pun Hlaing GC
Pun Hlaing GC
Location in Myanmar

The tournament returned in February 2016, sponsored by Leopalace21 and co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour.[2]

Winners

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Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Leopalace21 Myanmar Open
2018 ASA, JPN   Paul Peterson 271 −13 2 strokes   Tomoyo Ikemura
  Satoshi Kodaira
2017 ASA, JPN   Todd Sinnott 270 −14 3 strokes   Carlos Pigem
2016 ASA, JPN   Shaun Norris 264 −24 4 strokes   Park Jun-won
  Azuma Yano
2014–15: No tournament
Zaykabar Myanmar Open
2013 ASA   Chawalit Plaphol 270 −18 1 stroke   Mithun Perera
2012 ASA   Kieran Pratt 273 −15 Playoff[b]   Kiradech Aphibarnrat
  Adam Blyth
2011: No tournament
Air Bagan Myanmar Open
2010 ASA   Tetsuji Hiratsuka 264 −24 10 strokes   Prayad Marksaeng
Myanmar Open
2006–2009: No tournament
2005 ASA   Scott Strange 277 −11 2 strokes   Rick Gibson
2004 ASA   Thongchai Jaidee (2) 276 −12 3 strokes   Andrew Pitts
2003 ASA   Lin Keng-chi 275 −12 3 strokes   Thongchai Jaidee
London Myanmar Open
2002 ASA   Thongchai Jaidee 277 −11 Playoff[c]   Edward Loar
2001 ASA   Anthony Kang 282 −6 2 strokes   Charlie Wi
2000 ASA   James Kingston 269 −19 10 strokes   Craig Kamps
1999 ASA   Wang Ter-chang 271 −17 3 strokes   Frankie Miñoza
  Koichi Nogami
1998 ASA   Taimur Hussain 280 −8 1 stroke   Zhang Lianwei
1997 ASA   Boonchu Ruangkit (2) 273 −15 Playoff[d]   John Senden
Myanmar Open
1996 ASA   Boonchu Ruangkit 293 +5 Playoff[e]   Jeff Senior

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ ASA − Asian Tour; JPN − Japan Golf Tour.
  2. ^ Pratt won with birdie on second extra hole; Aphibarnrat eliminated by par on first hole
  3. ^ Jaidee won with par on first extra hole
  4. ^ Ruangkit won with birdie on first extra hole
  5. ^ Ruangkit won with par on first extra hole

References

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  1. ^ "Myanmar Open set for return". ESPN Star Sports. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Myanmar Open to return in February". Asian Tour. 6 November 2015. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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