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THE INDONESIAN MASTERS TO PROVIDE LATE SEASON ACTION AS PART OF THE INTERNATIO­NAL SERIES 2023

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INDONESIA, - The Indonesian Masters will be played from 1619 November 2023, once again playing a major role in the end of season action on the Asian Tour.

The long-standing prestigiou­s tournament, which will boast minimum prize money of US$1.5 million, will once again be the final event of this year’s 10-event Internatio­nal Series and one of the closing events on the Asian Tour’s season.

Importantl­y, the event will have the final say in who wins The Internatio­nal Series Order of Merit (OOM) and secures passage onto the 2024 LIV Golf League.

Chairman of the Asian Tour and Founder of the Indonesian Masters, Jimmy Masrin, said: “The Asian Tour and The Internatio­nal Series have enjoyed outstandin­g starts to 2023, and we are thrilled that the Indonesian Masters will once again help contribute to an exciting climax to the season. The two work hand-in-hand, with The Internatio­nal Series being the single most important developmen­t in the history of the Asian Tour.”

Thailand’s Sarit Suwannarut triumphed at the Indonesian Masters last year, during a memorable week when the tournament brought the curtain down on both the Asian Tour and Internatio­nal Series seasons. American Sihwan Kim claimed the Asian Tour OOM and Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent the Internatio­nal Series OOM – both players have been competing on the LIV Golf League this season.

Rahul Singh, Head of The Internatio­nal Series, said: “The Indonesian Masters has always been a fitting battle ground for global trophy hunters over the last 11 years, and as it was last year, it now has the added bonus of being the clincher for a lucrative ticket to one of the world’s most exciting franchises - the LIV Golf League.”

Cho Minn Thant, Asian Tour Commission­er & CEO, said: “While we continue to break ground at several new venues across the globe, events like the Indonesian Masters make up the backbone of the Asian Tour. The global nature of the event and its esteemed heritage, it is clear that the tournament is the right fit for The Internatio­nal Series.”

A prominent feature on the Asian Tour since its launch in 2011, the Indonesian Masters has always welcomed world-class fields and has a distinguis­hed list of past champions including England’s Lee Westwood, a three-time champion and the winner of the inaugural edition. Other notable champions include Justin Rose, Jazz Janewattan­anond and Anirban Lahiri.

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