2025 Moutai Singapore Open final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each Asian Tour golfer won
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2025 Moutai Singapore Open final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each Asian Tour golfer won

SINGAPORE: Yosuke Asaji of Japan pictured on Sunday, November 9, 2025, during the trophy presentation for the 2025 Moutai Singapore Open at Singapore Island Country Club (Millennium and Pierce). The US$2,000,000 event is staged from November 6-9, 2025. Picture by Graham Uden / Asian Tour.


The 2025 Moutai Singapore Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Tom Asaji, who topped the Asian Tour leaderboard this week with a win at The Singapore Island Country Club in Singapore.

Asaji earned the win to take this Asian Tour title with a playoff victory over Jeunghun Wang with a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole after both players finished regulation tied on 19-under 269.

Rattanon Wannasrichan and Soomin Lee finished tied for third place, one shot out of the playoff.

Asaji won the $360,000 winner's share of the $2,000,000 purse.

Moutai Singapore Open recap notes

Asaji earned 9.6 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win. The field for the tournament was decent, with Asian Tour regulars leading the way.

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There was a cut this week at 4-under 140, with 67 players finishing the event in the latest event of the 2025 season. Asaji also earned 787.5 Asian Tour Order of Merit points.

The 2025 Asian Tour schedule continues next week with the Taiwan Glass Taifong Open.

2025 Moutai Singapore Open final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT MONEY
1 Yosuke Asaji -19 67 70 65 67 269 $360,000
P2 Jeunghun Wang -19 64 70 67 68 269 $220,000
T3 Rattanon Wannasrichan -18 70 68 66 66 270 $113,000
T3 Soomin Lee -18 68 64 69 69 270 $113,000
5 Bio Kim -16 67 68 67 70 272 $82,000
T6 Jaco Ahlers -15 68 69 69 67 273 $57,533
T6 Kevin Yuan -15 70 64 69 70 273 $57,533
T6 Jazz Janewattananond -15 68 67 68 70 273 $57,533
T9 Chan, Shih-chang -14 68 70 68 68 274 $40,500
T9 Thomas Pieters -14 68 68 70 68 274 $40,500
T11 Maximilian Rottluff -13 69 68 72 66 275 $29,443
T11 Scott Hend -13 69 71 67 68 275 $29,443
T11 Miguel Carballo -13 69 68 70 68 275 $29,443
T11 Seonghyeon Kim -13 70 70 69 66 275 $29,443
T11 Charng-Tai Sudsom -13 67 70 73 65 275 $29,443
T11 Ollie Schniederjans -13 66 68 70 71 275 $29,443
T11 Ian Snyman -13 69 65 69 72 275 $29,443
T18 Miguel Tabuena -12 68 68 70 70 276 $22,183
T18 Micah Shin -12 66 70 69 71 276 $22,183
T18 Kieran Vincent -12 65 71 69 71 276 $22,183
T18 John Catlin -12 68 66 70 72 276 $22,183
T18 Pavit Tangkamolprasert -12 69 66 69 72 276 $22,183
T18 James Piot -12 68 66 67 75 276 $22,183
T24 Dominic Foos -11 66 70 72 69 277 $18,500
T24 Seungsu Han -11 68 69 72 68 277 $18,500
T24 Sarut Vongchaisit -11 69 70 70 68 277 $18,500
T24 Austen Truslow -11 68 69 70 70 277 $18,500
T24 Talor Gooch -11 68 68 70 71 277 $18,500
T24 Nitithorn Thippong -11 66 70 69 72 277 $18,500
T30 Stefano Mazzoli -10 68 70 71 69 278 $15,433
T30 Harry Takis (a) -10 70 69 70 69 278 $0
T30 Sarit Suwannarut -10 68 66 73 71 278 $15,433
T30 Danthai Boonma -10 70 68 72 68 278 $15,433
T30 Kiradech Aphibarnrat -10 65 71 75 67 278 $15,433
T30 Settee Prakongvech -10 70 67 69 72 278 $15,433
T30 Tomoyo Ikemura -10 70 68 66 74 278 $15,433
T37 Wang, Wei-hsuan -9 68 66 74 71 279 $13,017
T37 Ajeetesh Sandhu -9 70 69 70 70 279 $13,017
T37 Poosit Supupramai -9 70 67 70 72 279 $13,017
T37 Hung, Chien-yao -9 69 68 69 73 279 $13,017
T37 Gunn Charoenkul -9 65 71 75 68 279 $13,017
T37 Ahmad Baig -9 68 71 74 66 279 $13,017
T43 Anthony Kim -8 68 69 72 71 280 $11,300
T43 Matthew Cheung -8 70 64 73 73 280 $11,300
T43 Chase Koepka -8 68 69 68 75 280 $11,300
T46 Paul Casey -7 69 70 69 73 281 $10,325
T46 Chanmin Jung -7 67 71 70 73 281 $10,325
T46 Sihwan Kim -7 71 69 69 72 281 $10,325
T46 Charles Porter -7 67 71 72 71 281 $10,325
T50 Dodge Kemmer -6 69 69 71 73 282 $8,800
T50 Steve Lewton -6 68 69 70 75 282 $8,800
T50 Roberto Lebrija -6 68 69 73 72 282 $8,800
T50 Brayden Lee (a) -6 69 68 73 72 282 $0
T50 Denzel Ieremia -6 68 72 73 69 282 $8,800
T55 Chapchai Nirat -5 71 69 72 71 283 $7,700
T55 Guntaek Koh -5 73 67 73 70 283 $7,700
T57 Atiruj Winaicharoenchai -4 70 69 71 74 284 $7,300
T57 Marcus Fraser -4 68 72 73 71 284 $7,300
T59 Angelo Que -3 71 67 74 73 285 $6,700
T59 Chang, Wei-lun -3 70 70 73 72 285 $6,700
T59 Travis Smyth -3 71 69 73 72 285 $6,700
T59 Jin, Zihao -3 68 69 79 69 285 $6,700
T63 Troy Storm (a) -2 67 72 74 73 286 $0
T63 Suradit Yongcharoenchai -2 70 70 74 72 286 $6,200
T65 Caleb Surratt E 66 68 77 77 288 $5,900
T65 Tanapat Pichaikool E 69 68 75 76 288 $5,900
T67 George Kneiser 1 70 70 74 75 289 $5,500
T67 Panuphol Pittayarat 1 69 71 75 74 289 $5,500

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