Asian Development Tour
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The Asian Development Tour, founded in 2010, is a professional golf tour. It is the development tour for the Asian Tour, with a relationship analogous to the Web.com Tour to the PGA Tour and the Challenge Tour to the European Tour. Players who fail to earn Asian Tour cards through qualifying school may play on the tour. The top five players on the Order of Merit (money list) at the end of the year will earn an Asian Tour card for the following season. Beginning in 2013, tournaments carry Official World Golf Ranking points, with a minimum of six points to the winner and points to the top six plus ties. Most of the tournaments are in Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia. Several of the tournaments are co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour and the All Thailand Golf To
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De Asian Development Tour organiseert golftoernooien in Azië op een niveau onder de Aziatische PGA Tour (Asean Tour). Het is vergelijkbaar met de Europese Challenge Tour in Europa en de Nationwide Tour in de Verenigde Staten. De Asian Development Tour werd in 2010 opgericht en had toen vijf toernooien, in 2011 waren er acht toernooien. Er werd gespeeld in Maleisië (4x), Chinees Taipei (2x), Bangladesh en de Filipijnen.
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Asian Development Tour
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The Asian Development Tour, founded in 2010, is a professional golf tour. It is the development tour for the Asian Tour, with a relationship analogous to the Web.com Tour to the PGA Tour and the Challenge Tour to the European Tour. Players who fail to earn Asian Tour cards through qualifying school may play on the tour. The top five players on the Order of Merit (money list) at the end of the year will earn an Asian Tour card for the following season. Beginning in 2013, tournaments carry Official World Golf Ranking points, with a minimum of six points to the winner and points to the top six plus ties. Most of the tournaments are in Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia. Several of the tournaments are co-sanctioned with the Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour and the All Thailand Golf Tour. The ADT has a 36-hole cut of fifty plus ties. For the 2014 ADT season, the ADT changed its policy to award Asian Tour cards to the top five players on the ADT Order of Merit, up from three in previous seasons. Should an ADT player finish within the top 63 on the Asian Tour's Order of Merit, the next ADT golfer is promoted.
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De Asian Development Tour organiseert golftoernooien in Azië op een niveau onder de Aziatische PGA Tour (Asean Tour). Het is vergelijkbaar met de Europese Challenge Tour in Europa en de Nationwide Tour in de Verenigde Staten. De Asian Development Tour werd in 2010 opgericht en had toen vijf toernooien, in 2011 waren er acht toernooien. Er werd gespeeld in Maleisië (4x), Chinees Taipei (2x), Bangladesh en de Filipijnen. Spelers die via de Tourschool zich niet kwalificeren voor de Aziatische Tour, kunnen een klassering krijgen in de Asian Development Tour. De top-3 van de Order of Merit krijgen aan het einde van het seizoen een spelerskaart voor de Aziatische Tour van het volgende jaar. Guido van der Valk, die in Manilla woont, won het laatste toernooi van 2011, de PGM-MIDF-KLGCC Classic in Kuala Lumpur.
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2020–22 Asian Development Tour
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