Successful Asian Seniors Tour and ASEAN PGA Qualifying School Candidates:
2024 - Singapore – John McKean (Scotland)
2024 - Singapore – Douglas Williams (Hong Kong)
2024 - Malaysia (KL) – Stewart Lee Beck (USA)
2024 - Malaysia (KL) – Gary Cusson (Canada)
2024 - Malaysia (KL) – Tey Chee Keong (Malaysia)
2024 - Malaysia (KL) – TK Wong (Malaysia)
2024 - Malaysia (KL) – Chan Sin Long (Malaysia)
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – New Fu Yeong (Malaysia) - ASEAN PGA
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Syed Nor Ismail (Malaysia) - ASEAN PGA
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Muhamad Izwan Md Zaini (Malaysia) - ASEAN PGA
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Todd Doss (USA)
2024 - Malaysia (KL) – Mohd Ali Abdul Aziz (Malaysia)
2024 - Vietnam (Da Nang) – Nguyen Huy Minh (Vietnam)
2024 - Thailand (Phuket) – Sam Bedi (Australia)
2024 - Thailand (Phuket) – Martyn Dack (Australia)
2024 - Philippines (Pampanga) – Hermen Dacones (USA)
2024 - Philippines (Pampanga) – Deepak Pande (India)
2024 - Indonesia (Batam) – Thio Pau Siong (Indonesia)
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Jason Knights (Australia)
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Sean Dornan (Ireland)
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Lim Ka Chin (Malaysia)
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Alain Bronner (France)
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Ashok Chokalingam (British)
2024 - Malaysia (Johor) – Kim Ju Min (Korea) - ASEAN PGA
2023 – Indonesia (Batam) – Tony Hutchinson (England)
2023 – Malaysia (Johor) – Chau Foong Yeap (Malaysia)
2023 – Thailand (Phuket) – Cheong Wanseok (Korea)
2023 – Borneo (Miri) – Esaw Mikir (SarawaK)
2023 – Borneo (Brunei) – Harith Abd Karim (Brunei)
2023 – Borneo (Brunei) – Suhaimi Abd Karim (Brunei)
2023 – Borneo (Brunei) – Zahrin Zunaidi (Brunei)
2023 – Indonesia (Yogyakarta) – Eddy Susanto (Indonesia)
2023 – Cambodia (Siem Reap) – Gary Brookes (England)
2023 – Thailand (Phuket) – Christopher Watkin (England)
2023 – Thailand (Phuket) – Jaipreet Singh (India)
2023 – Thailand (Phuket) – Haroon Ismail (Zimbabwe)
2023 – Thailand (Phuket) – Kikuchi Koji (Japan)
2023 – Indonesia (Jakarta) - Joe Peries (Spain)
2023 – Indonesia (Jakarta) - Howard Otten (Australia)
2023 – Indonesia (Jakarta) - Ju Cheon Park (Korea)
2023 – Indonesia (Jakarta) - Ronny Novriana (Indonesia)
2023 – Indonesia (Jakarta) - Amrie Noor (Indonesia) - Super Senior
2023 – Indonesia (Jakarta) - Steven Viles (USA) - Super Senior
2023 – Indonesia (Jakarta) - Caramia Sitompul (Indonesia) - ASEAN LPGA
2022 – Singapore – Sandip Talukdar (Singapore)
2022 – Singapore – Nitin Talwalkar (Canada)
2022 – Malaysia (KL) – Lee Wen Tze (Malaysia)
2022 – Malaysia (KL) – Goh Kian Yong (Malaysia)
2022 – Malaysia (KL) – Choo Kin Meng (Malaysia)
2022 – Malaysia (Johor) – Andy Patterson (Scotland)
2022 – Indonesia (Batam) – Richard Briscoe (England)
2022 – Vietnam (HCM) – Jamie Nguyen Ngoc Bao (Vietnam)
2022 – Thailand (Pattaya) – Richard McGhie (Australia)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Rudy Halim (Indonesia)
2022 – Indonesia (Batam) – Abhinav Gorawara (India)
2022 – Indonesia (Batam) – Allard Bernhofen (Australia)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Dirk Goetz (Germany)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Michel Le Quellec (France)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Bob Indrasasana (Indonesia)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Kemal Pawaka (Indonesia)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Han HY (Korea)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – SK (Korea)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Danang (Indonesia)
2022 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Zulkarnaen (Indonesia)
2021 – Singapore – Kim Das (India)
2021 – Singapore – David Rae (Scotland)
2021 – Singapore – David Whiteing (Australia)
2021 – Singapore – Jonathan Woodward (England)
2021 – Singapore – Ved Narayan (India)
2021 – Singapore – Tim Pinniger (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Anthony Mitchell (England)
2021 – Singapore – Kelvin Kwok (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Ron Teo (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Mark Sayer (Australia)
2021 – Singapore – Andrew Low (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Eugene Oei (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Kunal Shah (India)
2021 – Singapore – Aaron Warnke (USA)
2021 – Singapore – Peter Bradley (Australia)
2021 – Singapore – Francis Koh (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Joe Lai (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Pier Sigismondi (Italy)
2021 – Singapore – Jeffrey Ho (Singapore)
2021 – Singapore – Dev Dhiman (UK)
2021 – Singapore – Jay-Lee Longbottom (Australia) - ASEAN LPGA
2020 – Malaysia (Johor) – Calvin Wong Chin Tong (Malaysia)
2020 – Malaysia (Johor) – Ahmad Murtadza bin Mat Nuri (Malaysia)
2020 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mohd. Fadil bin Nasir (Malaysia)
2020 – Malaysia (Johor) – Nor Azmi bin Abu Talib (Malaysia)
2020 – Malaysia (Johor) – Ronedin bin Osman (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Johor) – Hambran Daswan (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Johor) – Idris Ngah (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Johor) – Sazali bin Adan (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Johor) – Tajudin bin Supian (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Johor) – Sazali bin Nasir (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Dato Rosdin bin Modh. Yusup (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Nadarajan A/L Karuppiah (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Mohd. Saiffudin Yong (Malaysia)
2019 – Malaysia (Johor) – Sa'Adon bin Mohd. Yusof (Malaysia)
2019 – Thailand (Bangkok) – Divakar Raj (India)
2018 – Malaysia (Johor) – See Kim Seng (Malaysia)
2018 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mohd Rosidi bin Mohdamed (Malaysia)
2018 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mohd Ibrahim bin Omar (Malaysia)
2018 – Malaysia (Johor) – Stephen Murphy (UK)
2018 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Ali bin Haliim (Malaysia)
2018 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Mohd. Azizul bin Ismail (Malaysia)
2018 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Abdul Latif bin Jamian (Malaysia)
2017 – Thailand (Nakhon Nayok) – Chuck Kholi (India / USA)
2017 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Chris Ponniah (Malaysia)
2017 – Malaysia (Johor) – Jason Liu Yan Ming (New Zealand)
2017 – Malaysia (Johor) – Dato Sharil Muha Muhaiyar (Malaysia)
2017 – Malaysia (Johor) – Zakaria bin Mohammad (Malaysia)
2017 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mohd Nasir bin Othman (Malaysia)
2017 – Malaysia (Johor) – Abdul Mohd Khalid Ali (Malaysia)
2016 – Malaysia (Johor) – Sandeep Phalnikar (India)
2016 – USA (Houston) – Frans Van Baal (Holland)
2016 – USA (Houston) – Wim Schulpen (Holland)
2016 – Hong Kong – Rudy Spaan (Holland)
2016 – Indonesia (Batam) – Irwan Syah Bahar (Indonesia)
2016 – Indonesia (Batam) – Manuel Djunako Suryahimsa (Indonesia)
2016 – Indonesia (Batam) – Wardinam Banitra (Indonesia)
2016 – Indonesia (Batam) – Jimmy Ponti Lim (Indonesia)
2016 – Indonesia (Batam) – Suharsono (Indonesia)
2016 – Thailand (Pattaya) – Richard Stevens (Malaysia)
2016 – Thailand (Pattaya) – Charles Ireland (England)
2016 – Malaysia (Johor) – Jay Jhaveri (India)
2016 – United Kingdom – Anthony Lawrence (England)
2016 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mahmud Hassan (Malaysia)
2016 – Thailand (Bangkok) – Geoffrey McLaws (Australia)
2016 – Thailand (Bangkok) – Jonathan Cooper (Wales)
2016 – Malaysia (Johor) – Arun Murugappan (UK / India)
2016 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mark Lamb (UK)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Dean Tingley (Canada)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mike Jones (USA)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Darren Murphy (Australia)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Roszali Baharuddin (Malaysia)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Mark Pawley (England)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Chuan Campbell (Scotland)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Laurent Nguyen Kim Ky (Vietnam)
2015 – Australia (Perth) – Yoshiro Yokomine (Japan)
2015 – Australia (Perth) – Robin Miller (Australia)
2015 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Aliman Musri (Malaysia)
2015 – Indonesia (Batam) – Ng Ah Hock (Malaysia)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Ser Lee (Laos / USA)
2015 – Malaysia (Johor) – Chia Xiong (Laos / USA)
2015 – Lao (Vientiane) – Paul Her (Laos / USA)
2015 – Indonesia (Jakarta) – Kim Young Saeng (Korea)
2015 – Thailand (Bangkok) – Mark Langhammer (USA / Singapore)
2014 – Malaysia (Johor) – Garry Barker (Australia)
2014 – Malaysia (Johor) – Sul Valera (Philippines / Australia)
2014 – Malaysia (Johor) – Jim Cessford (UK / Scotland)
2014 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Ly Pheng (Laos / USA)
2014 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Steven Bell (Malaysia)
2014 – Indonesia (Batam) – Morgan Tan (Singapore)
2014 – Indonesia (Batam) – Roger Van Baal (Holland)
2014 – Indonesia (Batam) – Ismail Ibrahim (Malaysia)
2013 – Malaysia (Johor) – Din Besi (Malaysia)
2013 – Indonesia (Batam) – Chris Yeo (Singapore)
2013 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Jannie Venter (South Africa)
2012 – Malaysia (Johor) – Rene Larsen (Denmark)
2012 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – William Houng-Lee (New Zealand)
2011 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Kym Olsen (Australia)
2011 – Malaysia (Johor) – Peter Barkker (Holland)
2010 – Thailand (Bangkok) – Scott Puzey (USA)
2010 – Thailand (Bangkok) – Mus Deboub (Holland)
2010 – Cambodia (Siem Reap) – Ly Thuch (Cambodia)
2009 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Mike Sinkison (Australia)
2009 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Reid Sheftall (USA / Cambodia)
2008 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Simon French (UK / England)
2007 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Clayton Wallace (Canada)
2006 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Robert Fraser (UK / Scotland)
2006 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Rickard Hogberg (Sweden)
2006 – Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) – Thomas Enslow (Sweden)