Asian Development Tour

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Asian Development Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 Asian Development Tour
SportGolf
Founded2010
FounderAsian Tour
First season2010
CEOCho Minn Thant
CountriesBased in Asia[a]
Most titlesTournament wins:
Thailand Pavit Tangkamolprasert (8)
Related
competitions
Asian Tour
Official websitehttps://asiantour.com/adt

The Asian Development Tour, founded in 2010, is a professional golf tour. It is the development tour for the Asian Tour. Players who fail to earn Asian Tour cards through qualifying school may play on the tour. Currently, the top ten players on the Order of Merit (money list) at the end of the year earn an Asian Tour card for the following season.[1]

Beginning in 2013, tournaments were awarded Official World Golf Ranking points, with a minimum of six points to the winner and points to the top six plus ties.[2][3][4] Most of the tournaments are played in Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan and Indonesia, with tournaments in these being co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour, the All Thailand Golf Tour, the Taiwan PGA Tour and the PGA Tour of Indonesia respectively.

For the 2014 season, the ADT changed its policy to award Asian Tour cards to the top five players on the Order of Merit, an increase from three in previous seasons. This was increased to seven for the 2018 season.[5] For the 2020–22 season, the top ten were awarded Asian Tour cards for the following season.[6]

Order of Merit winners

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Season Winner Prize money (US$)
2025 Thailand Tawit Polthai 75,315
2024 Thailand Itthipat Buranatanyarat 66,897
2023 Thailand Denwit Boriboonsub 54,705
2020–22 Thailand Suteepat Prateeptienchai 86,449
2019 Japan Naoki Sekito 50,942
2018 Argentina Miguel Ángel Carballo 43,379
2017 Thailand Pannakorn Uthaipas 55,860
2016 United States Johannes Veerman 58,662
2015 United States Casey O'Toole 55,287
2014 Thailand Pavit Tangkamolprasert 68,975
2013 Malaysia Nicholas Fung 43,998
2012 Philippines Jay Bayron 34,310
2011 United States Jonathan Moore 29,580
2010 Malaysia S. Siva Chandhran 27,969

Notes

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  1. ^ Schedules have also included events in Egypt and Morocco.

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