Asian Tour - Order of Merit Winners

Order of Merit Winners

Year Leading player Country Earnings (US$)
2011 Juvic Pagunsan Philippines 788,299
2010 Noh Seung-yul South Korea 822,361
2009 Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 981,932
2008 Jeev Milkha Singh India 1,452,702
2007 Liang Wen-Chong China 532,590
2006 Jeev Milkha Singh India 591,884
2005 Thaworn Wiratchant Thailand 510,122
2004 Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 381,930
2003 Arjun Atwal India 284,018
2002 Jyoti Randhawa India 266,263
2001 Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 353,060
2000 Simon Dyson England 282,370
1999 Kyi Hla Han Myanmar 204,210
1998 Kang Wook-soon South Korea 150,772
1997 Mike Cunning United States 170,619
1996 Kang Wook-soon South Korea 183,737
1995 Lin Keng-chi Taiwan 177,856

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