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International Series
Tournament information
LocationInternational
Established2022
Tour(s)Asian Tour
FormatStroke play
Tournament record score
Aggregate257 Andy Ogletree (2022)
257 John Catlin (2024)
257 David Puig (2024)
To par−26 Sihwan Kim (2022)
Current champion
Chile Joaquín Niemann

The International Series is a series of men's professional golf tournaments played internationally, as part of the Asian Tour.

History

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The series was unveiled in February 2022. It was confirmed that 10 events will be added alongside the Asian Tour schedule for the next 10 years, with each event featuring prize funds between US$1,500,000 and US$2,000,000. The investment was backed by LIV Golf.[1]

The first event was played in March 2022 with the International Series Thailand. American Sihwan Kim won his first Asian Tour event shooting 26-under-par, beating Phachara Khongwatmai by two shots.[2]

The next event was played at Slaley Hall in Northumberland, England. This was the first Asian Tour event to be staged in the United Kingdom.[3][4] The original date of the event was rescheduled a week earlier due to the first event of the LIV Golf Invitational Series being scheduled to take place on the same week at the Centurion Club.[5] Scott Vincent won the event, claiming his first Asian Tour victory and becoming the first Zimbabwean to win on the Asian Tour.[6]

Following the International Series England, the Asian Tour announced the next two events as part of the International Series. They were to take place in Singapore and South Korea, played in back-to-back weeks in August 2022.[7]

After the conclusion of the International Series Korea in August 2022, the Asian Tour again added two more International Series events to their schedule. They were to be played in Morocco and Egypt, in back-to-back weeks in November.[8] On 28 September 2022, it was announced that the BNI Indonesian Masters had been added to the tour schedule as an International Series event.[9]

Scott Vincent won the inaugural International Series Order of Merit, gaining a place in the 2023 LIV Golf League.[10]

Order of Merit winners

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Season Player Points
2024 Chile Joaquín Niemann 1,126
Season Player Prize money (US$)
2023 United States Andy Ogletree 1,101,828
2022 Zimbabwe Scott Vincent 517,845

2022 season

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Schedule

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Date Tournament Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref.
6 Mar International Series Thailand United States Sihwan Kim 262 −26 2 strokes Thailand Phachara Khongwatmai [11]
5 Jun International Series England Zimbabwe Scott Vincent 272 −12 1 stroke Australia Travis Smyth [12]
14 Aug International Series Singapore Thailand Nitithorn Thippong 272 −16 1 stroke Malaysia Gavin Green
Thailand Phachara Khongwatmai
Canada Richard T. Lee
[13]
21 Aug International Series Korea South Korea Ok Tae-hoon 269 −15 1 stroke South Korea Kim Bi-o [14]
6 Nov International Series Morocco Thailand Jazz Janewattananond 280 −12 1 stroke Canada Richard T. Lee [15]
13 Nov International Series Egypt United States Andy Ogletree 257 −23 4 strokes Austria Bernd Wiesberger [16]
4 Dec BNI Indonesian Masters Thailand Sarit Suwannarut 268 −20 4 strokes India Anirban Lahiri [17]

Order of Merit

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The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[18] The leading player earned status to play in the 2023 LIV Golf League.[19]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 Zimbabwe Scott Vincent 517,845
2 United States Sihwan Kim 437,133
3 Thailand Jazz Janewattananond 388,094
4 Canada Richard T. Lee 365,315
5 Thailand Phachara Khongwatmai 346,455

2023 season

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Schedule

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Date Tournament Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref.
12 Feb International Series Oman Japan Takumi Kanaya 278 −10 4 strokes United States Berry Henson
Thailand Sadom Kaewkanjana
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19 Feb International Series Qatar United States Andy Ogletree 281 −7 3 strokes Thailand Gunn Charoenkul [21]
12 Mar International Series Thailand Australia Wade Ormsby 268 −20 Playoff Thailand Chonlatit Chuenboonngam [22]
16 Apr International Series Vietnam Zimbabwe Kieran Vincent 269 −19 1 stroke India Anirban Lahiri
Australia Kevin Yuan
[23]
20 Aug International Series England United States Andy Ogletree 268 −16 7 strokes England Ian Poulter [24]
27 Aug St Andrews Bay Championship Spain Eugenio Chacarra 269 −19 Playoff Australia Matt Jones [25]
8 Oct International Series Singapore Spain David Puig 269 −19 6 strokes South Korea Eom Jae-woong [26]
5 Nov Volvo China Open Thailand Sarit Suwannarut 269 −19 6 strokes China Chen Guxin
Hong Kong Kho Taichi
[27]
12 Nov Hong Kong Open New Zealand Ben Campbell 261 −19 1 stroke Australia Cameron Smith [28]
19 Nov BNI Indonesian Masters India Gaganjeet Bhullar 260 −24 5 strokes India Karandeep Kochhar [29]

Order of Merit

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The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the International Series, calculated in U.S. dollars.[30] The leading player on the International Series Order of Merit earned status to play in the 2024 LIV Golf League.[31]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Andy Ogletree 1,101,828
2 Spain David Puig 577,800
3 New Zealand Ben Campbell 524,488
4 Zimbabwe Kieran Vincent 468,655
5 Japan Takumi Kanaya 426,233

2024 season

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Schedule

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Date Tournament Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref.
25 Feb International Series Oman Mexico Carlos Ortiz 269 −19 4 strokes South Africa Louis Oosthuizen [32]
17 Mar International Series Macau United States John Catlin 257 −23 Playoff Spain David Puig [33]
7 Jul International Series Morocco New Zealand Ben Campbell 277 −15 Playoff United States John Catlin [34]
11 Aug International Series England United States Peter Uihlein 264 −20 7 strokes England Andy Sullivan
United States Caleb Surratt
[35]
20 Oct Black Mountain Championship United States M. J. Maguire 265 −23 Playoff United States John Catlin [36]
27 Oct International Series Thailand Taiwan Lee Chieh-po 259 −21 1 stroke Canada Richard T. Lee
United States Peter Uihlein
[37]
3 Nov BNI Indonesian Masters Canada Richard T. Lee 265 −23 4 strokes Taiwan Chang Wei-lun
Thailand Phachara Khongwatmai
[38]
24 Nov Link Hong Kong Open United States Patrick Reed 258 −22 3 strokes New Zealand Ben Campbell [39]
30 Nov International Series Qatar United States Peter Uihlein 272 −16 5 strokes South Africa Charl Schwartzel [40]
7 Dec PIF Saudi International Chile Joaquín Niemann 263 −21 Playoff Australia Cameron Smith
United States Caleb Surratt
[41]

Order of Merit

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The Order of Merit was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[42][43] The leading player on the International Series Order of Merit earned status to play in the 2025 LIV Golf League.[a]

Position Player Points
1 Chile Joaquín Niemann 1,126
2 United States Peter Uihlein 1,113
3 New Zealand Ben Campbell 1,087
4 United States John Catlin 963
5 Canada Richard T. Lee 704

2025 season

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Schedule

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Date Tournament Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Ref.
2 Feb International Series India
23 Mar International Series Macau
11 May TBC
6 Jul International Series Morocco
31 Aug BNI Indonesian Masters
7 Sep TBC
5 Oct TBC
26 Oct TBC
2 Nov Link Hong Kong Open
TBC PIF Saudi International

Multiple winners

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Rank Player Wins Tournaments won
1 United States Andy Ogletree 3 2022 International Series Egypt,
2023 International Series Qatar,
2023 International Series England
T2 New Zealand Ben Campbell 2 2023 Hong Kong Open,
2024 International Series Morocco
United States Peter Uihlein 2024 International Series England,
2024 International Series Qatar

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ As Niemann was already contracted with LIV Golf for the 2025 season, nobody from the 2024 International Series Order of Merit was promoted.[44]

References

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