List of Yearly Asian Tour Money Leaders

The Asian Tour (along with the Japan Tour) is one of the biggest golf tours in Asia. Below is the list of golfers who have led the Asian Tour money list each year since its creation in 1995. (Money totals are listed in US dollars.)

2023 — Andy Ogletree, $1,154,328
2022 — Sihwan Kim, $627,458
2020-22* — Kim Joo-hyung, $507,553
2019 — Jazz Janewattananond, $1,058,525
2018 — Shubhankar Sharma, $755,994
2017 — Gavin Green, $585,813
2016 — Scott Hend, $1,004,792
2015 — Anirban Lahiri, $1,139,084
2014 — David Lipsky, $713,901
2013 — Kiradech Aphibarnrat, $1,127,855
2012 — Thaworn Wiratchant, $738,047
2011 — Juvic Pagunsan, $788,299
2010 — Noh Seung-yul, $822,361
2009 — Thongchai Jaidee, $981,932
2008 — Jeev Milkha Singh, $1,452,702
2007 — Liang Wen-Chong, $532,590
2006 — Jeev Milkha Singh, $591,884
2005 — Thaworn Wiratchant, $510,122
2004 — Thongchai Jaidee, $381,930
2003 — Arjun Atwal, $284,018
2002 — Jyoti Randhawa, $266,263
2001 — Thongchai Jaidee, $353,060
2000 — Simon Dyson, $282,370
1999 — Kyi Hla Han, $204,210
1998 — Kang Wook-soon, $150,772
1997 — Mike Cunning, $170,619
1996 — Kang Wook-soon, $183,737
1995 — Lin Keng-chi, $177,856

(*Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020, 2021 and 2022 Asian Tour seasons were all restricted and condensed. Therefore, the tour combined the three seasons into one for Order of Merit purposes.)

Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand holds the Asian Tour record to this point with three money list titles. But Jeev Milka Singh holds the Asian Tour single-season money record of $1,452,702, around 30-percent more than the next-highest amount.

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