Indonesian Masters

{{Infobox golf tournament

| name = BNI Indonesian Masters

| image = Indonesian Masters logo (Oct 2017).png

| location = Jakarta, Indonesia

| establishment = 2011

| course = Royale Jakarta Golf Club

| par = 71

| yardage = {{convert|7324|yd|m}}

| org =

| lang =

| tour = Asian Tour

| format = Stroke play

| purse = {{currency|2,000,000|USD}}

| month_played = October/November

| final_year =

| aggregate = 259 Justin Rose (2017)

| to-par = −29 as above

| current_champion = {{flagicon|CAN}} Richard T. Lee

| final_champion =

| coordinates = {{coord|-6.2713|106.9016}}

| map = Indonesia

| map_label = Royale Jakarta GC

| map_caption = Location in Indonesia

| map_relief = yes

| map_label_position =

| map_size = 200

}}

The Indonesian Masters is a golf tournament on the Asian Tour. It was first played in 2011.{{Cite web |url=http://archive.asiantour.com/news.aspx?sid=20110120887138801147 |title=World No. 1 Westwood To Headline Indonesian Masters |access-date=2013-04-29 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130628113704/http://archive.asiantour.com/news.aspx?sid=20110120887138801147 |archive-date=2013-06-28 |url-status=dead }}

In 2017, the Indonesian Masters became the Asian Tour's flagship event, replacing the Thailand Golf Championship which had been the flagship event up to 2015. Having not been held in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament returned to the Asian Tour schedule in 2022 as part of the International Series.{{cite web |title=Indonesian Masters returns with record purse and elevated status on International series |url=https://www.thesundaily.my/sport/indonesian-masters-returns-with-record-purse-and-elevated-status-on-international-series-KB9892693 |website=The Sun |access-date=29 September 2022 |date=29 September 2022}}

Winners

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style="background:gold"|

|Asian Tour (International Series)

|2022–

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|Asian Tour (Flagship event)

|2017–2019

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|Asian Tour (Regular)

|2011–2016

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!# !! Year !! Winner !! Score !! To par !! Margin of
victory !! Runner(s)-up

colspan=7|BNI Indonesian Masters
style="background:gold"|12th

| 2024

{{flagicon|CAN}} Richard T. Leealign=center|265align=center|−234 strokes{{flagicon|TWN}} Chang Wei-lun
{{flagicon|THA}} Phachara Khongwatmai
style="background:gold"|11th

| 2023

{{flagicon|IND}} Gaganjeet Bhullaralign=center|260align=center|−245 strokes{{flagicon|IND}} Karandeep Kochhar
style="background:gold"|10th

| 2022

{{flagicon|THA}} Sarit Suwannarutalign=center|268align=center|−204 strokes{{flagicon|IND}} Anirban Lahiri
colspan=7 align=center|2020–21: No tournament
style="background:#f2ecce"|9th

| 2019

{{flagicon|THA}} Jazz Janewattananondalign=center|265align=center|−235 strokes{{flagicon|THA}} Gunn Charoenkul
style="background:#f2ecce"|8th

| 2018

{{flagicon|THA}} Poom Saksansin (2)align=center|268align=center|−203 strokes{{flagicon|THA}} Jazz Janewattananond
colspan=7|Indonesian Masters
style="background:#f2ecce"|7th

| 2017

{{flagicon|ENG}} Justin Rosealign=center|259align=center|−298 strokes{{flagicon|THA}} Phachara Khongwatmai
colspan=7|BNI Indonesian Masters
style="background:lightblue"|6th

| 2016

{{flagicon|THA}} Poom Saksansinalign=center|270align=center|−185 strokes{{flagicon|JPN}} Masahiro Kawamura
{{flagicon|THA}} Phachara Khongwatmai
{{flagicon|THA}} Suradit Yongcharoenchai
colspan=7|CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters
style="background:lightblue"|5th

| 2015

{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Westwood (3)align=center|281align=center|−7Playoff{{flagicon|THA}} Chapchai Nirat
style="background:lightblue"|4th

| 2014

{{flagicon|IND}} Anirban Lahirialign=center|271align=center|−171 stroke{{flagicon|KOR}} Baek Seuk-hyun
{{flagicon|AUS}} Cameron Smith
style="background:lightblue"|3rd

| 2013

{{flagicon|AUT}} Bernd Wiesbergeralign=center|273align=center|−151 stroke{{flagicon|ZAF}} Ernie Els
style="background:lightblue"|2nd

| 2012

{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Westwood (2)align=center|272align=center|−162 strokes{{flagicon|THA}} Thaworn Wiratchant
colspan=7|Indonesian Masters
style="background:lightblue"|1st

| 2011

{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Westwoodalign=center|269align=center| −193 strokes{{flagicon|THA}} Thongchai Jaidee

See also

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