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The BMW Asian Open was a men's professional golf tournament that was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour. The event was founded in 2001, as part of the European Tour's drive to expand into Asia, and China in particular. The first two editions were held at in Taiwan, before the tournament was moved to the People's Republic of China in 2004, since when it was played at the in Pudong, Shanghai.

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  • The BMW Asian Open was a men's professional golf tournament that was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour. The event was founded in 2001, as part of the European Tour's drive to expand into Asia, and China in particular. The first two editions were held at in Taiwan, before the tournament was moved to the People's Republic of China in 2004, since when it was played at the in Pudong, Shanghai. In 2005 Ernie Els set a new Asian Tour record for the biggest margin of victory when he triumphed by 13 strokes. In 2008 the prize fund was $2.3 million, an increase of more than fifty percent from the 2006 fund of $1.5 million. (en)
  • Het BMW Asian Open was een golftoernooi van de Europese en Aziatische PGA Tour, dat van 2001 t/m 2008 jaarlijks werd gehouden. (nl)
  • O BMW Asian Open foi um torneio masculino de golfe profissional, cossancionado pelo e pelo Circuito Europeu. Foi criado em 2001, como parte do esforço do Circuito Europeu de se expandir pela Ásia e, em particular, pela China. Duas edições foram disputadas no Ta Shee Golf and Country Club, em , antes do torneio se transferir para a China em 2004, no Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club, em Pudong, Xangai. Em 2015, Ernie Els estabeleceu um novo recorde do Circuito Asiático de maior margem de vitória quando triunfou por 13 tacadas. Em 2008, o prêmio era de pouco mais de dois milhões de dólares norte-americanos. (pt)
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  • Het BMW Asian Open was een golftoernooi van de Europese en Aziatische PGA Tour, dat van 2001 t/m 2008 jaarlijks werd gehouden. (nl)
  • The BMW Asian Open was a men's professional golf tournament that was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour. The event was founded in 2001, as part of the European Tour's drive to expand into Asia, and China in particular. The first two editions were held at in Taiwan, before the tournament was moved to the People's Republic of China in 2004, since when it was played at the in Pudong, Shanghai. (en)
  • O BMW Asian Open foi um torneio masculino de golfe profissional, cossancionado pelo e pelo Circuito Europeu. Foi criado em 2001, como parte do esforço do Circuito Europeu de se expandir pela Ásia e, em particular, pela China. Duas edições foram disputadas no Ta Shee Golf and Country Club, em , antes do torneio se transferir para a China em 2004, no Tomson Shanghai Pudong Golf Club, em Pudong, Xangai. (pt)
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