Indonesian Masters

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Indonesian Masters is an international professional golf tournament in Indonesia that has been rolling since 2011. The Indonesian Masters was conceived by Jimmy Masrin, an entrepreneur who has a passion for golf that he has known since the 1980s. Through the Indonesian Masters, Jimmy Masrin dreamed that Indonesia could be in the global arena through the golf platform.
Every year the Indonesian Masters are able to bring world stars, such as Lee Westwood, Thongchai Jaidee, Ian Woosnam, Michael Campbell, Ernie Els, Darren Clarke, Thomas Bjorn, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Brandt Snedeker, Henrik Stenson, and Justin Rose – who at that time is a number 1 golfer in the World – even appearing at the 2018 Indonesian Masters for the second time after winning the tournament in 2017. Until entering the ninth year in 2019, the Indonesian Masters has become the largest and most prestigious professional tournament in Indonesia.
The existence of the Indonesian Masters was recognized in the Asian continent, so this tournament several times became the closing tournament calendar for the Asian Tour season and became an important event in determining the title of the Asian Tour Order of Merit (OOM).

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Indonesian Masters is an international-scale professional golf tournament in Indonesia that has been rolling since 2011

Every year the Indonesian Masters are able to bring world stars, such as Lee Westwood, Thongchai Jaidee, Ian Woosnam, Michael Campbell, Ernie Els, Darren Clarke, Thomas Bjorn, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Brandt Snedeker, Henrik Stenson, and Justin Rose – who at that time is a golfer No. 1 World – even appearing at the 2018 Indonesian Masters for the second time after winning the tournament in 2017.

 

Until entering the eighth year in 2018, the Indonesian Masters has become the largest and most prestigious professional tournament in Indonesia. The existence of the Indonesian Masters was recognized in the Asian continent, so that several times became the closing tournament calendar for the Asian Tour season and became an important event in determining the title of the Asian Tour Order of Merit (OOM), as well as being one of five Panasonic Swing events that provided a total bonus attractive to Asian Tour players, since 2017.