2019 Asian Development Tour

{{Short description|Golf tour season}}

{{use dmy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox golf season

| year = 2019

| tour = Asian Development Tour

| regular_season = {{Start date|2019|1|9|df=y}} – {{end date|2019|12|28|df=y}}

| no_of_events = 19

| most_wins = {{flagicon|KOR}} Tom Kim (3)

| honor1 = Order of Merit

| honoree1 = {{flagicon|JPN}} Naoki Sekito

| honor2 =

| honoree2 =

| prevseason = 2018

| nextseason = 2020–22

}}

The 2019 Asian Development Tour was the 10th season of the Asian Development Tour, the official development tour to the Asian Tour.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2019 season.{{cite web |url=https://adt.ocs-asia.com/tic/tmtic.cgi?ticformat=4~archives=y~season=2019~style=00~groupties=Y~pr=N~textout=N~bordersize=1~fontsize=*~winfocus=Y~ |title=2019 Tournament schedule |publisher=Asian Development Tour |access-date=28 August 2023}}

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! Date !! Tournament !! Host country !! Purse
(US$) !! Winner{{efn|name=totals|The number in brackets after each winner's name is the number of Asian Development Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Asian Development Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the Asian Tour.}} !! OWGR
points !! Other
tours{{efn|ATGT − All Thailand Golf Tour; PGM − Professional Golf of Malaysia Tour; PTINA − PGA Tour of Indonesia; TWN − Taiwan PGA Tour.}}

13 JanBoonchu Ruangkit ChampionshipThailandalign=right|฿4,000,000{{flagicon|THA}} Itthipat Buranatanyarat (3)align=center|10ATGT
17 FebThongchai Jaidee FoundationThailandalign=right|฿4,000,000{{flagicon|THA}} Sadom Kaewkanjana (1)align=center|6ATGT
9 MarJohor ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|THA}} Pannakorn Uthaipas (2)align=center|6PGM
16 MarUMW ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|JPN}} Kazuki Higa (2)align=center|6PGM
20 AprPenang ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|JPN}} Naoki Sekito (1)align=center|6PGM
27 AprButra Heidelberg Cement Brunei ChampionshipsBruneialign=right|75,000{{flagicon|THA}} Prom Meesawat (1)align=center|9
10 MayOB Golf InvitationalIndonesiaalign=right|65,000{{flagicon|KOR}} Seung Park (1)align=center|6PTINA
19 MaySingha Laguna Phuket OpenThailandalign=right|฿2,000,000{{flagicon|ARG}} Miguel Ángel Carballo (2)align=center|6ATGT
29 JunTiara Melaka ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|KOR}} Tom Kim (1)align=center|6PGM
2 AugGunung Geulis Golf InvitationalIndonesiaalign=right|75,000{{flagicon|JPN}} Naoki Sekito (2)align=center|6PTINA
24 AugCiputra Golfpreneur TournamentIndonesiaalign=right|110,000{{flagicon|KOR}} Tom Kim (2)align=center|6PTINA
24 AugNorthport ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|SGP}} Quincy Quek (2)align=center|6PGM
14 SepSabah ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|SWE}} Oscar Zetterwall (3)align=center|6PGM
21 SepMNRB ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|MYS}} Kim Leun Kwang (1)align=center|6PGM
27 SepCombiphar Players ChampionshipIndonesiaalign=right|100,000{{flagicon|JPN}} Ryuichi Oiwa (1)align=center|6PTINA
20 OctRaya Pakistan OpenPakistanalign=right|80,000{{flagicon|KOR}} Tom Kim (3){{efn|Kim earned immediate promotion to the Asian Tour, as this was his third win of the season.{{cite web |url=https://golfrpm.com/2019/10/21/dominant-kim-triumphs-to-win-raya-pakistan-open/ |title=Dominant Kim Triumphs to Win Raya Pakistan Open |work=GolfRPM |date=21 October 2019 |access-date=28 August 2023 |quote=With his latest victory, Kim is also assured of his immediate playing rights on the Asian Tour for the remainder of the 2019 season.}}}}align=center|n/a
23 NovMIDF ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|THA}} Pannakorn Uthaipas (3)align=center|6PGM
30 NovMaybank ChampionshipMalaysiaalign=right|RM225,000{{flagicon|THA}} Nirun Sae-ueng (2)align=center|6PGM
28 DecTaifong OpenTaiwanalign=right|160,000{{flagicon|THA}} Donlaphatchai Niyomchon (1)align=center|7TWN

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.{{cite web |url=https://adt.ocs-asia.com/tic/tmoom.cgi?oom=AD~imp=n~lspos=n~dc=N~bdlink=Y~season=2019~style=00~groupties=Y~pr=N~textout=N~bordersize=1~fontsize=*~winfocus=Y~ |title=2019 Order of Merit |publisher=Asian Development Tour |access-date=10 February 2023}} The top seven players on the Order of Merit (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the 2020–21–22 Asian Tour.{{cite web |url=https://asiantour.com/adt/donlaphatchai-reigns-in-weather-shortened-taifong-open/ |title=Donlaphatchai reigns in weather-shortened Taifong Open |publisher=Asian Tour |date=29 December 2019 |access-date=29 December 2019 |quote=With Wang, who has already secured his Asian Tour card by finishing inside top-60 on the 2019 Asian Tour Order of Merit, finishing fifth on the money list, the remaining three Asian Tour cards will be awarded to England's Steve Lewton, American Trevor Simsby and Seung Park of Korea, placed sixth, seventh and eighth respectively.}}

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!Position !! Player !! Prize money ($)

align=center|1{{flagicon|JPN}} Naoki Sekitoalign=center|50,942
align=center|2{{flagicon|THA}} Pannakorn Uthaipasalign=center|29,794
align=center|3{{flagicon|THA}} Donlaphatchai Niyomchonalign=center|29,697
align=center|4{{flagicon|THA}} Itthipat Buranatanyaratalign=center|29,673
align=center|5{{flagicon|TWN}} Wang Wei-lunalign=center|27,276
align=center|6{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Lewtonalign=center|25,451
align=center|7{{flagicon|USA}} Trevor Simsbyalign=center|24,883
align=center|8{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Seungalign=center|24,051

Notes

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References

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