The Rolex Masters was a golf tournament held in Singapore from 1973 to 1998. It was played on the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit course. For the first three years it was played as a 54-hole invitation event, before extending to 72-holes in 1976. The event served as the final tournament of the Singapore Golf Circuit and was usually held the week prior to the Singapore Open.

In 1993, when the Singapore Open was moved to the PGA Tour of Australasia, the Rolex Masters took the dates on the Asia Golf Circuit as an "approved event". In 1995, it became a counting event for the tour's Order of Merit.

Winners

YearTourWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upRef.
1998AGCPhilippines Frankie Miñoza273−151 strokeCanada Jim Rutledge
1997AGCMyanmar Kyi Hla Han268−202 strokesEngland Ed Fryatt Taiwan Yeh Chang-ting
1996AGCUnited States Mike Cunning204−91 strokeUnited States Peter Teravainen United States Don Walsworth
1995AGCUnited States Ron Wuensche269−153 strokesUnited States Bob May
1994AGCMalaysia Marimuthu Ramayah278−10PlayoffUnited States Al Norris
1993AGCJapan Norikazu Kawakami271−131 strokeUnited States Brandt Jobe
1992AGCUnited States Todd Hamilton274−104 strokesUnited States Gerry Norquist United States Lee Porter
1991AGCMexico Carlos Espinosa275−93 strokesMyanmar Kyi Hla Han United States Gerry Norquist
1990Taiwan Chou Hung-nan279
1989Taiwan Lu Chien-soon282
1988AGCUnited States Greg Bruckner274−103 strokesUnited States Jeff Cook United States Jeff Maggert United States Tray Tyner
1987Taiwan Chen Tze-ming (2)274
1986United States John Jacobs280
1985Taiwan Chen Tze-ming273
1984United States Bill Israelson276
1983Philippines Rudy Labares279
1982Taiwan Chang Chung-fa (3)280
1981Taiwan Hsu Chi-san276
1980Taiwan Chang Chung-fa (2)279
1979Singapore Lim Swee Chew (2)282
1978Australia Alan Murray (3)287
1977Taiwan Chang Chung-fa287
1976Singapore Mayalagan Marimuthu286
1975Australia Alan Murray (2)217
1974Singapore Lim Swee Chew213
1973Australia Alan Murray220

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