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Malaysian Open (golf)

The Malaysian Open was a men's professional golf tournament that was played on the European Tour and the Asian Tour.

Bandar Malaysia Open
Tournament information
LocationKota Kemuning, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Established1962
Course(s)Kota Permai Golf & Country Club
Par72
Length7,016 yards (6,415 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
Asian Tour
Asia Golf Circuit
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedMarch
Final year2020
Tournament record score
Aggregate260 Arjun Atwal (2003)
To par−24 as above
Final champion
Trevor Simsby
Location Map
Kota Permai G&CC
Location in Malaysia

Notable past winners include world number one golfers Vijay Singh and Lee Westwood (both players winning the event on two occasions). Other notable winners include 17-year-old Italian Matteo Manassero in 2011 as well as former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen the following year. PGA Tour winners including Harold Henning, Jeff Maggert, Glen Day, Steve Flesch, Arjun Atwal and Noh Seung-yul have also won the event. Since its inauguration there has never been a Malaysian winner.

History Edit

The tournament was inaugurated in 1962 as the Malayan Open, and was one of the events on the first season of the Far East Circuit that year. In 1999 it joined the Asian Tour and also became part of the European Tour's expansion into Asia as a jointly sanctioned event.

The six events from 2010 to 2015 were held at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club.[1] The 2015 champion was India's Anirban Lahiri. This was his first ever victory on the European Tour and it was his sixth win on the Asian Tour.

The tournament returned in 2020 after a four year hiatus. It was played as a sole-sanctioned Asian Tour event at Kota Permai Golf & Country Club. The prize fund was US$1,000,000.[2] Trevor Simsby took the title in a playoff over Andrew Dodt and Jarin Todd. It was the final event played before the 2020–21–22 Asian Tour season was heavily disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Winners Edit

Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runners-up Venue Ref.
Bandar Malaysia Open
2020 ASA   Trevor Simsby 203[b] −13 Playoff[c]   Andrew Dodt
  Jarin Todd
Kota Permai
2016–2019: No tournament
Maybank Malaysian Open
2015 ASA, EUR   Anirban Lahiri 272 −16 1 stroke   Bernd Wiesberger Kuala Lumpur
2014 ASA, EUR   Lee Westwood (2) 270 −18 7 strokes   Nicolas Colsaerts
  Louis Oosthuizen
  Bernd Wiesberger
Kuala Lumpur
2013 ASA, EUR   Kiradech Aphibarnrat 203[b] −13 1 stroke   Edoardo Molinari Kuala Lumpur
2012 ASA, EUR   Louis Oosthuizen 271 −17 3 strokes   Stephen Gallacher Kuala Lumpur
2011 ASA, EUR   Matteo Manassero 272 −16 1 stroke   Grégory Bourdy Kuala Lumpur
2010 ASA, EUR   Noh Seung-yul 274 −14 1 stroke   K. J. Choi Kuala Lumpur
2009 ASA, EUR   Anthony Kang 271 −17 1 stroke   David Horsey
  Prayad Marksaeng
  Jyoti Randhawa
  Miles Tunnicliff
Saujana
2008 ASA, EUR   Arjun Atwal (2) 270 −18 Playoff[d]   Peter Hedblom Kota Permai
2007 ASA, EUR   Peter Hedblom 280 −8 1 stroke   Jean-François Lucquin Saujana
2006 ASA, EUR   Charlie Wi 197[b] −19 1 stroke   Thongchai Jaidee Kuala Lumpur
Carlsberg Malaysian Open
2005 ASA, EUR   Thongchai Jaidee (2) 267 −21 3 strokes   Jyoti Randhawa Saujana
2004 ASA, EUR   Thongchai Jaidee 274 −14 2 strokes   Brad Kennedy Saujana
2003 ASA, EUR   Arjun Atwal 260 −24 4 strokes   Retief Goosen
  Brad Kennedy
The Mines Resort
2002 ASA, EUR   Alastair Forsyth 267 −17 Playoff[e]   Stephen Leaney Royal Selangor
2001 ASA, EUR   Vijay Singh (2) 274 −14 Playoff[f]   Pádraig Harrington Saujana
Benson & Hedges Malaysian Open
2000 ASA, EUR   Yeh Wei-tze 278 −10 1 stroke   Craig Hainline
  Pádraig Harrington
  Des Terblanche
Templer Park
1999 ASA, EUR   Gerry Norquist (2) 280 −8 3 strokes   Alex Čejka
  Bob May
Saujana
1998 AGC   Ed Fryatt 278 −10 Playoff[g]   Lee Westwood Saujana [3]
1997 AGC   Lee Westwood 274 −14 2 strokes   Larry Barber Saujana [4]
1996 AGC   Steve Flesch 282 −6 Playoff[h]   Craig Jones Templer Park [5]
1995 AGC   Clay Devers 276 −12 1 stroke   Daniel Chopra
  Kevin Wentworth
  Darren Clarke
Templer Park [6]
1994 AGC   Joakim Haeggman 279 −9 Playoff[i]   Frank Nobilo
  Periasamy Gunasegaran
Royal Selangor [7]
1993 AGC   Gerry Norquist 276 −12 1 stroke   Vijay Singh Royal Selangor
1992 AGC   Vijay Singh 275 −9 3 strokes   Hsieh Chin-sheng
  Brad King
  Craig McClellan
  Nandasena Perera
  Lee Porter
Bukit Jambul [8]
1991 AGC   Rick Gibson 277 −11 1 stroke   Chen Liang-hsi Subang National [9]
1990 AGC   Glen Day 273 −15 4 strokes   Danny Mijovic
  Chen Liang-hsi
Royal Perak [10]
1989 AGC   Jeff Maggert 283 −5 5 strokes   Greg Bruckner
  Bob Lendzion
  Craig McClellan
  Casey Nakama
Ayer Keroh [11]
1988 AGC   Tray Tyner 288 E 1 stroke   Harumitsu Hamano
  Hsieh Chin-sheng
Saujana [12]
1987 AGC   Terry Gale (3) 280 −8 Playoff[j]   Greg Twiggs Subang National [13]
1986 AGC   Stewart Ginn (2) 276 −8 1 stroke   Brian Jones Royal Selangor [14]
1985 AGC   Terry Gale (2) 270 −14 7 strokes   Chen Tze-chung Royal Selangor [15]
1984 AGC   Lu Chien-soon 275 −9 2 strokes   Terry Gale
  Sam Torrance
Royal Selangor [16]
Malaysian Open
1983 AGC   Terry Gale 279 −9 2 strokes   Jay Cudd Subang National [17]
1982 AGC   Denny Hepler 208[k] −5 Playoff[l]   Hsieh Min-Nan
  David Ogrin
Royal Selangor [19]
1981 AGC   Lu Hsi-chuen (2) 276 −9 1 stroke   Ho Ming-chung Royal Selangor[m] [20][21]
1980 AGC   Mark McNulty 270 −15 9 strokes   Tsao Chien-teng Royal Selangor[m] [22]
1979 AGC   Lu Hsi-chuen 277 −11 7 strokes   Ron Milanovich
  Tsutomu Irie
  Chen Chien-chin
Royal Selangor [23]
1978 AGC   Brian Jones 276 −12 6 strokes   Ben Arda
  Stewart Ginn
  Mike Krantz
Royal Selangor[n] [24]
1977 AGC   Stewart Ginn 276 −12 1 stroke   Katsunari Takahashi Royal Selangor [25]
1976 AGC   Hsu Sheng-san 279 −9 Playoff[o]   Mya Aye Royal Selangor [26]
1975 AGC   Graham Marsh (2) 276 −12 2 strokes   Hsieh Min-Nan Royal Selangor[n] [27]
1974 AGC   Graham Marsh 278 −10 1 stroke   Wally Kuchar Perak Turf Club [28]
1973 AGC   Hideyo Sugimoto 277 −11 2 strokes   Graham Marsh Royal Selangor [29]
1972 AGC   Takashi Murakami 276 −12 1 stroke   Marty Bohen
  Walter Godfrey
  Sukree Onsham
Royal Selangor [30]
1971 AGC   Takaaki Kono (2) 269 −19 2 strokes   David Graham Royal Selangor [31]
1970 AGC   Ben Arda 273 −15 1 stroke   Tim Woolbank Royal Selangor [32]
1969 AGC   Takaaki Kono 280 −8 1 stroke   John Lister
  David Graham
Royal Selangor [33]
1968 AGC   Kenji Hosoishi 271 −17 4 strokes   Lu Liang-Huan Royal Selangor [34]
1967 AGC   Ireneo Legaspi 286 −2 1 stroke   Guy Wolstenholme
  Haruo Yasuda
  Toshiaki Sekimizu
Royal Selangor [35]
Malayan Open
1966 AGC   Harold Henning 278 −10 3 strokes   Peter Thomson Royal Selangor [36]
1965 AGC   Tomoo Ishii (2) 282 −10 2 strokes   Guy Wolstenholme
  Lu Liang-Huan
Royal Selangor [37]
1964 AGC   Tomoo Ishii 282 −14 1 stroke   Tadashi Kitta
  Brian Huggett
Royal Selangor [38]
1963 AGC   Bill Dunk 276 −20 4 strokes   Tadashi Kitta
  Hsieh Yung-yo
Royal Selangor [39]
1962 AGC   Frank Phillips 276 −20 1 stroke   Peter Thomson
  Bob Charles
Royal Selangor [40]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ AGC − Asia Golf Circuit (formerly the Far East Circuit); ASA − Asian Tour (formerly the Asian PGA/Omega/Davidoff Tour); EUR − European Tour.
  2. ^ a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
  3. ^ Simsby won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. Todd was eliminated by a birdie at the first hole.
  4. ^ Atwal won with a par at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  5. ^ Forsyth won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  6. ^ Singh won with a birdie at the third hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  7. ^ Fryatt won with a par on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  8. ^ Flesch won with a par on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  9. ^ Haeggman won on the eighth hole of a sudden-death playoff. Nobilo was eliminated on the sixth hole.
  10. ^ Gale won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  11. ^ Shortened to 54 holes after the first round was controversially abandoned with over half the field having completed their round.[18]
  12. ^ Hepler won with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  13. ^ a b First two rounds on the East and West courses, and the final two rounds on the Old course.
  14. ^ a b First two rounds on the New course and the final two rounds on the Old course.
  15. ^ Hsu won with a par on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff.

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Prestigious Malaysian Open set for 2020 return on the Asian Tour". Asian Tour. 16 December 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Fryatt claims famous scalp in playoff win". The Times. 23 February 1998. p. 39. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ^ "Third title for Westwood". The Independent. 10 March 1997. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Flesch wins tournament in Malaysia". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. Associated Press. 22 January 1996. p. 10. Retrieved 24 March 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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  9. ^ "Sport Shorts". Associated Press. 3 March 1991. Retrieved 5 March 2020.
  10. ^ McCormack, Mark H. (1990). The World of Professional Golf 1991. Chapmans. p. 521. ISBN 1855925583.
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  13. ^ "Gale grabs it on a playoff". The Straits Times. Singapore. 9 March 1987. p. 25. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
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  17. ^ "Gale storms to another win". The Straits Times. Singapore. 7 March 1983. p. 39. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
  18. ^ "Malaysian Open round-off controversy rages on". The Straits Times. Singapore. 10 March 1982. p. 33. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
  19. ^ "Hepler leaps to fame in M'sian Open". The Straits Times. Singapore. 8 March 1982. p. 34. Retrieved 5 March 2020 – via National Library Board.
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  30. ^ "Murakami tops". The Gazette (Montreal). 13 March 1972. p. 17 – via Google News Archive.
  31. ^ "Late burst by Graham". The Age. 15 March 1971. p. 23 – via Google News Archive.
  32. ^ "Malaysian Open to Ben Arda". The Age. 9 March 1970. p. 16 – via Google News Archive.
  33. ^ "Japanese comes from behind". Glasgow Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. Reuter. 17 March 1969. p. 5. Retrieved 6 March 2020 – via Google News Archive.
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  35. ^ "Malaysian Open to Filipino". The Age. 13 March 1967. p. 15 – via Google News Archive.
  36. ^ "Henning wins Malayan Open". The Age. 14 March 1966. p. 19 – via Google News Archive.
  37. ^ "Wolstenholme second". The Glasgow Herald. 15 March 1965. p. 10 – via Google News Archive.
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  40. ^ "Phillips wins in Malaya". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 26 February 1962. p. 16. Retrieved 28 January 2020 – via Trove.

External links Edit

  • Coverage on the Asian Tour's official site
  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site

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Not to be confused with Maybank Championship The Malaysian Open was a men s professional golf tournament that was played on the European Tour and the Asian Tour Bandar Malaysia OpenTournament informationLocationKota Kemuning Shah Alam Selangor MalaysiaEstablished1962Course s Kota Permai Golf amp Country ClubPar72Length7 016 yards 6 415 m Tour s European TourAsian TourAsia Golf CircuitFormatStroke playPrize fundUS 1 000 000Month playedMarchFinal year2020Tournament record scoreAggregate260 Arjun Atwal 2003 To par 24 as aboveFinal championTrevor SimsbyLocation MapKota Permai G amp CCLocation in MalaysiaNotable past winners include world number one golfers Vijay Singh and Lee Westwood both players winning the event on two occasions Other notable winners include 17 year old Italian Matteo Manassero in 2011 as well as former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen the following year PGA Tour winners including Harold Henning Jeff Maggert Glen Day Steve Flesch Arjun Atwal and Noh Seung yul have also won the event Since its inauguration there has never been a Malaysian winner Contents 1 History 2 Winners 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe tournament was inaugurated in 1962 as the Malayan Open and was one of the events on the first season of the Far East Circuit that year In 1999 it joined the Asian Tour and also became part of the European Tour s expansion into Asia as a jointly sanctioned event The six events from 2010 to 2015 were held at the Kuala Lumpur Golf amp Country Club 1 The 2015 champion was India s Anirban Lahiri This was his first ever victory on the European Tour and it was his sixth win on the Asian Tour The tournament returned in 2020 after a four year hiatus It was played as a sole sanctioned Asian Tour event at Kota Permai Golf amp Country Club The prize fund was US 1 000 000 2 Trevor Simsby took the title in a playoff over Andrew Dodt and Jarin Todd It was the final event played before the 2020 21 22 Asian Tour season was heavily disrupted by the COVID 19 pandemic Winners EditYear Tour s a Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runners up Venue Ref Bandar Malaysia Open2020 ASA nbsp Trevor Simsby 203 b 13 Playoff c nbsp Andrew Dodt nbsp Jarin Todd Kota Permai2016 2019 No tournamentMaybank Malaysian Open2015 ASA EUR nbsp Anirban Lahiri 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Bernd Wiesberger Kuala Lumpur2014 ASA EUR nbsp Lee Westwood 2 270 18 7 strokes nbsp Nicolas Colsaerts nbsp Louis Oosthuizen nbsp Bernd Wiesberger Kuala Lumpur2013 ASA EUR nbsp Kiradech Aphibarnrat 203 b 13 1 stroke nbsp Edoardo Molinari Kuala Lumpur2012 ASA EUR nbsp Louis Oosthuizen 271 17 3 strokes nbsp Stephen Gallacher Kuala Lumpur2011 ASA EUR nbsp Matteo Manassero 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Gregory Bourdy Kuala Lumpur2010 ASA EUR nbsp Noh Seung yul 274 14 1 stroke nbsp K J Choi Kuala Lumpur2009 ASA EUR nbsp Anthony Kang 271 17 1 stroke nbsp David Horsey nbsp Prayad Marksaeng nbsp Jyoti Randhawa nbsp Miles Tunnicliff Saujana2008 ASA EUR nbsp Arjun Atwal 2 270 18 Playoff d nbsp Peter Hedblom Kota Permai2007 ASA EUR nbsp Peter Hedblom 280 8 1 stroke nbsp Jean Francois Lucquin Saujana2006 ASA EUR nbsp Charlie Wi 197 b 19 1 stroke nbsp Thongchai Jaidee Kuala LumpurCarlsberg Malaysian Open2005 ASA EUR nbsp Thongchai Jaidee 2 267 21 3 strokes nbsp Jyoti Randhawa Saujana2004 ASA EUR nbsp Thongchai Jaidee 274 14 2 strokes nbsp Brad Kennedy Saujana2003 ASA EUR nbsp Arjun Atwal 260 24 4 strokes nbsp Retief Goosen nbsp Brad Kennedy The Mines Resort2002 ASA EUR nbsp Alastair Forsyth 267 17 Playoff e nbsp Stephen Leaney Royal Selangor2001 ASA EUR nbsp Vijay Singh 2 274 14 Playoff f nbsp Padraig Harrington SaujanaBenson amp Hedges Malaysian Open2000 ASA EUR nbsp Yeh Wei tze 278 10 1 stroke nbsp Craig Hainline nbsp Padraig Harrington nbsp Des Terblanche Templer Park1999 ASA EUR nbsp Gerry Norquist 2 280 8 3 strokes nbsp Alex Cejka nbsp Bob May Saujana1998 AGC nbsp Ed Fryatt 278 10 Playoff g nbsp Lee Westwood Saujana 3 1997 AGC nbsp Lee Westwood 274 14 2 strokes nbsp Larry Barber Saujana 4 1996 AGC nbsp Steve Flesch 282 6 Playoff h nbsp Craig Jones Templer Park 5 1995 AGC nbsp Clay Devers 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Daniel Chopra nbsp Kevin Wentworth nbsp Darren Clarke Templer Park 6 1994 AGC nbsp Joakim Haeggman 279 9 Playoff i nbsp Frank Nobilo nbsp Periasamy Gunasegaran Royal Selangor 7 1993 AGC nbsp Gerry Norquist 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Vijay Singh Royal Selangor1992 AGC nbsp Vijay Singh 275 9 3 strokes nbsp Hsieh Chin sheng nbsp Brad King nbsp Craig McClellan nbsp Nandasena Perera nbsp Lee Porter Bukit Jambul 8 1991 AGC nbsp Rick Gibson 277 11 1 stroke nbsp Chen Liang hsi Subang National 9 1990 AGC nbsp Glen Day 273 15 4 strokes nbsp Danny Mijovic nbsp Chen Liang hsi Royal Perak 10 1989 AGC nbsp Jeff Maggert 283 5 5 strokes nbsp Greg Bruckner nbsp Bob Lendzion nbsp Craig McClellan nbsp Casey Nakama Ayer Keroh 11 1988 AGC nbsp Tray Tyner 288 E 1 stroke nbsp Harumitsu Hamano nbsp Hsieh Chin sheng Saujana 12 1987 AGC nbsp Terry Gale 3 280 8 Playoff j nbsp Greg Twiggs Subang National 13 1986 AGC nbsp Stewart Ginn 2 276 8 1 stroke nbsp Brian Jones Royal Selangor 14 1985 AGC nbsp Terry Gale 2 270 14 7 strokes nbsp Chen Tze chung Royal Selangor 15 1984 AGC nbsp Lu Chien soon 275 9 2 strokes nbsp Terry Gale nbsp Sam Torrance Royal Selangor 16 Malaysian Open1983 AGC nbsp Terry Gale 279 9 2 strokes nbsp Jay Cudd Subang National 17 1982 AGC nbsp Denny Hepler 208 k 5 Playoff l nbsp Hsieh Min Nan nbsp David Ogrin Royal Selangor 19 1981 AGC nbsp Lu Hsi chuen 2 276 9 1 stroke nbsp Ho Ming chung Royal Selangor m 20 21 1980 AGC nbsp Mark McNulty 270 15 9 strokes nbsp Tsao Chien teng Royal Selangor m 22 1979 AGC nbsp Lu Hsi chuen 277 11 7 strokes nbsp Ron Milanovich nbsp Tsutomu Irie nbsp Chen Chien chin Royal Selangor 23 1978 AGC nbsp Brian Jones 276 12 6 strokes nbsp Ben Arda nbsp Stewart Ginn nbsp Mike Krantz Royal Selangor n 24 1977 AGC nbsp Stewart Ginn 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Katsunari Takahashi Royal Selangor 25 1976 AGC nbsp Hsu Sheng san 279 9 Playoff o nbsp Mya Aye Royal Selangor 26 1975 AGC nbsp Graham Marsh 2 276 12 2 strokes nbsp Hsieh Min Nan Royal Selangor n 27 1974 AGC nbsp Graham Marsh 278 10 1 stroke nbsp Wally Kuchar Perak Turf Club 28 1973 AGC nbsp Hideyo Sugimoto 277 11 2 strokes nbsp Graham Marsh Royal Selangor 29 1972 AGC nbsp Takashi Murakami 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Marty Bohen nbsp Walter Godfrey nbsp Sukree Onsham Royal Selangor 30 1971 AGC nbsp Takaaki Kono 2 269 19 2 strokes nbsp David Graham Royal Selangor 31 1970 AGC nbsp Ben Arda 273 15 1 stroke nbsp Tim Woolbank Royal Selangor 32 1969 AGC nbsp Takaaki Kono 280 8 1 stroke nbsp John Lister nbsp David Graham Royal Selangor 33 1968 AGC nbsp Kenji Hosoishi 271 17 4 strokes nbsp Lu Liang Huan Royal Selangor 34 1967 AGC nbsp Ireneo Legaspi 286 2 1 stroke nbsp Guy Wolstenholme nbsp Haruo Yasuda nbsp Toshiaki Sekimizu Royal Selangor 35 Malayan Open1966 AGC nbsp Harold Henning 278 10 3 strokes nbsp Peter Thomson Royal Selangor 36 1965 AGC nbsp Tomoo Ishii 2 282 10 2 strokes nbsp Guy Wolstenholme nbsp Lu Liang Huan Royal Selangor 37 1964 AGC nbsp Tomoo Ishii 282 14 1 stroke nbsp Tadashi Kitta nbsp Brian Huggett Royal Selangor 38 1963 AGC nbsp Bill Dunk 276 20 4 strokes nbsp Tadashi Kitta nbsp Hsieh Yung yo Royal Selangor 39 1962 AGC nbsp Frank Phillips 276 20 1 stroke nbsp Peter Thomson nbsp Bob Charles Royal Selangor 40 Notes Edit AGC Asia Golf Circuit formerly the Far East Circuit ASA Asian Tour formerly the Asian PGA Omega Davidoff Tour EUR European Tour a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to weather Simsby won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden death playoff Todd was eliminated by a birdie at the first hole Atwal won with a par at the second hole of a sudden death playoff Forsyth won with a birdie at the second hole of a sudden death playoff Singh won with a birdie at the third hole of a sudden death playoff Fryatt won with a par on the second hole of a sudden death playoff Flesch won with a par on the second hole of a sudden death playoff Haeggman won on the eighth hole of a sudden death playoff Nobilo was eliminated on the sixth hole Gale won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden death playoff Shortened to 54 holes after the first round was controversially abandoned with over half the field having completed their round 18 Hepler won with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden death playoff a b First two rounds on the East and West courses and the final two rounds on the Old course a b First two rounds on the New course and the final two rounds on the Old course Hsu won with a par on the third hole of a sudden death playoff References Edit Noh Pulls Off Dramatic Win 7 March 2010 Archived from the original on 9 March 2010 Retrieved 7 March 2010 Prestigious Malaysian Open set for 2020 return on the Asian Tour Asian Tour 16 December 2019 Retrieved 11 August 2021 Fryatt claims famous scalp in playoff win The Times 23 February 1998 p 39 Retrieved 5 March 2020 via The Times Digital Archive Third title for 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