Players
2024 Registered Players
Country | Player |
---|---|
Australia | |
Bahrain | |
Bangladesh | |
Bhutan | |
Brunei | |
Cambodia | |
China | |
Chinese Taipei | |
Cook Islands | |
Fiji | |
Guam | |
Hong Kong, China | |
India | |
Indonesia | |
Iran | |
Iraq | |
Japan | |
Jordan | |
Republic of Korea | |
Laos | |
Lebanon | |
Macao, China | |
Malaysia | |
Mongolia | |
Myanmar | |
Nepal | |
New Zealand | |
Oman | |
Pakistan | |
Papua New Guinea | |
Philippines | |
Qatar | |
Samoa | |
Saudi Arabia | |
Singapore | |
Solomon Islands | |
Sri Lanka | |
Thailand | |
UAE | |
Vietnam | |
Qualification Process
Invitations for the championship are sent to the leading players from the APGC member organizations. Each country is automatically provided with one position, which is to be filled by its highest-ranked player from the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR). If an APGC member organization has more than one player in WAGR, that member organization is provided with an additional position, to be filled by the next ranked player. If an APGC member organization does not have any players ranked in WAGR, it can nominate one player.
The remainder of the field is filled by taking the next highest ranked players from the WAGR with the maximum number of players allowed from a country being seven, except the host country, which is allowed to have an additional three players. Exceptions to the maximum number of players allowed per country include past champions of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (for a five-year period after their win) and the top-five finishers in the previous year’s Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, if they do not fall within the WAGR players from their respective countries.