Record-setting Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament ready for 10th edition – Asian Development Tour

Record-setting Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament ready for 10th edition


Organisers confirmed today the Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament will once again be staged this season, marking its 10th edition and cementing its place as the Asian Development Tour’s (ADT) longest-running event.

Returning to Damai Indah Golf (BSD Course), it’s regular home since its inception in 2014, it will be played from 20-23 August and mark the first visit by the ADT to Indonesia this season.

For the third successive year, it will also see its prizemoney increased, with it set to reach US$150,000, up from US$140,000.

Said Ken Kudo, General Manager, ADT: “Appropriately, our first event this year in Indonesia will be the Ciputra Golfpreneur Tournament – a mainstay of our schedule for over a decade, which continues to play such an important part in our history.

“We thank long-term and trusted partners Ciputra Group and Damai Indah Golf (BSD Course) for their ongoing commitment and for creating a tournament that sets the mark of other events and embodies everything that the ADT represents.”

Liu Yung-hua

Liu Yung-hua pictured after winning last year. Picture courtesy of Damai Indah Golf.

It will be the eighth stop on this year’s ADT, the Asian Tour’s flourishing pathway tour, which currently features 11 tournaments – with more due to be announced.

The field size has been increased to 150 this year from 144.  Eighty members from the ADT will be exempt, along with 40 from the PGA Tour of Indonesia. There will be 16 invites from the promoter plus 14 ADT invitations.

Chinese-Taipei’s Liu Yung-hua triumphed last year, meaning that once again the tournament has seen a different nationality win each edition.

Korean star Tom Kim, now riding high on the PGA Tour, where he has won three times, famously claimed the event in 2019. He was only 17 at the time, and in just his second season as a professional.

The other winners are Indian Yuvraj Singh Sandhu (2023), Thailand’s Suteepat Prateeptienchai (2022), Miguel Carballo from Argentina (2018), Japan’s Masaru Takahashi (2017), Swede Oscar Zetterwall (2016), Michael Tran of Vietnam (2015) and Scotland’s James Byrne (2014).

Filipino Aidric Chan, with two wins in 2025, currently leads the ADT Order of Merit (OOM). The top-10 on the final OOM secure Asian Tour cards for next year, so he is well placed for a bumper 2026 season.

Main picture: delegates at today’s announcement press conference.