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The Singapore Masters was an annual men's professional golf tournament which was played in Singapore from 2001 to 2007. It was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour, and was one of many European Tour events established in East Asia since the early 1990s. There is also a Singapore Open golf tournament, which is part of the Asian Tour's schedule. It is the Asian Tour's flagship event and carries higher prize money than the Singapore Masters. The 2008 event was canceled following a failure to find a sponsor for the event.

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  • The Singapore Masters was an annual men's professional golf tournament which was played in Singapore from 2001 to 2007. It was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour, and was one of many European Tour events established in East Asia since the early 1990s. There have been two important firsts at the Singapore Masters. At the 2002 event, Arjun Atwal became the first Indian golfer to win on the European Tour, and the following year Zhang Lianwei became the first golfer from the People's Republic of China to do so when he overcame then world number 2 Ernie Els on the final hole. In 2006 the prize fund was $1,000,000, which is one of the smaller purses on the European Tour. There is also a Singapore Open golf tournament, which is part of the Asian Tour's schedule. It is the Asian Tour's flagship event and carries higher prize money than the Singapore Masters. The 2008 event was canceled following a failure to find a sponsor for the event. (en)
  • De Singapore Masters, niet te verwarren met het veel oudere Singapore Open, was een jaarlijks internationaal golftoernooi dat deel uitmaakte van de Aziatische- en Europese PGA Tour. De eerste editie van de Singapore Masters was in 2001 en speelde zich af op de Bukit-baan van de Singapore Island Country Club. In 2002 werd het toernooi overgeplaatst naar de , waar het t/m 2007 werd gespeeld. In 2002 werd het gewonnen door Arjun Atwal, hij was de eerste speler uit India die hiermee een toernooi op de Europese Tour won. Daarna viel die eer te beurt aan , die de eerste Chinese winnaar op de Tour werd. De laatste editie was in 2007, en eindigde met een putt van Ernie Els. Er werd geen sponsor voor 2008 gevonden. (nl)
  • Singapore Masters (lit. Mestres de Singapura) foi um torneio masculino de golfe profissional, que foi disputado em Singapura entre os anos de 2001 e 2007. Foi cossancionado pelo e pelo Circuito Europeu e foi um dos vários eventos do Circuito Europeu criados na Ásia Oriental, desde o início da década de 1990. Houve duas estreias importantes no Singapore Masters. Na edição de 2002, Arjun Atwal se tornou o primeiro golfista indiano a vencer no Circuito Europeu, e no ano seguinte, em 2003, Zhang Lian-wei se tornou o primeiro golfista da República Popular da China a fazer o mesmo quando venceu o golfista número dois do mundo, o sul-africano Ernie Els, no último buraco. Há também outro torneio de golfe no país, chamado Singapore Open, que faz parte do calendário do Circuito Asiático. É o torneio principal do Circuito Asiático e possui o maior prêmio monetário do que o Singapore Masters. (pt)
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  • The Singapore Masters was an annual men's professional golf tournament which was played in Singapore from 2001 to 2007. It was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour, and was one of many European Tour events established in East Asia since the early 1990s. There is also a Singapore Open golf tournament, which is part of the Asian Tour's schedule. It is the Asian Tour's flagship event and carries higher prize money than the Singapore Masters. The 2008 event was canceled following a failure to find a sponsor for the event. (en)
  • De Singapore Masters, niet te verwarren met het veel oudere Singapore Open, was een jaarlijks internationaal golftoernooi dat deel uitmaakte van de Aziatische- en Europese PGA Tour. De eerste editie van de Singapore Masters was in 2001 en speelde zich af op de Bukit-baan van de Singapore Island Country Club. In 2002 werd het toernooi overgeplaatst naar de , waar het t/m 2007 werd gespeeld. De laatste editie was in 2007, en eindigde met een putt van Ernie Els. Er werd geen sponsor voor 2008 gevonden. (nl)
  • Singapore Masters (lit. Mestres de Singapura) foi um torneio masculino de golfe profissional, que foi disputado em Singapura entre os anos de 2001 e 2007. Foi cossancionado pelo e pelo Circuito Europeu e foi um dos vários eventos do Circuito Europeu criados na Ásia Oriental, desde o início da década de 1990. Houve duas estreias importantes no Singapore Masters. Na edição de 2002, Arjun Atwal se tornou o primeiro golfista indiano a vencer no Circuito Europeu, e no ano seguinte, em 2003, Zhang Lian-wei se tornou o primeiro golfista da República Popular da China a fazer o mesmo quando venceu o golfista número dois do mundo, o sul-africano Ernie Els, no último buraco. Há também outro torneio de golfe no país, chamado Singapore Open, que faz parte do calendário do Circuito Asiático. É o tornei (pt)
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