JGTO sanction for Vascory Classic

L to R: Templer Park Country Club managing director Hirofumi Ouchi, Vascory Land chairman Tan Sri Syed Mohd Yusof Tun Syed Nasir, Governor of Malacca Tun Khalil Yaakob,  Japan Golf Tour Organisation executive director Andy Yamanaka and Asian Tour chairman Kyi Hla Han.
L to R: Templer Park Country Club managing director Hirofumi Ouchi, Vascory Land chairman Tan Sri Syed Mohd Yusof Tun Syed Nasir, Governor of Malacca Tun Khalil Yaakob, Japan Golf Tour Organisation executive director Andy Yamanaka and Asian Tour chairman Kyi Hla Han.

Rawang (SELANGOR): The stars of the Japanese Golf Tour Organisation (JGTO) will descend to Templer Park Country Club when the inaugural Vascory Classic tees off from August 20-23.

Title sponsor Vascory Land also announced an increase in prize fund to US$750,000 (approximately RM2.5 million) when the event becomes the first Asian Tour tournament in Southeast Asia to be sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour.

Currently, the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour already co-sanction the Asia-Pacific Open Golf Championship Diamond Cup in Japan.

“It gives us great pleasure to announce that the Vascory Classic will be sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour in addition to the support and sanction that we already have in place with the Asian Tour,” said Vascory Land chairman Tan Sri Syed Mohd Yusof Tun Syed Nasir.

“Our vision to bring the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour together will certainly showcase Asian golf at its finest. I am confident the Vascory Classic will be very well received by sponsors, Malaysian golf fans and television viewers from around the world.

“I am also delighted to reveal that the tournament’s prize fund will increase to US$750,000 from an initial US$500,000 which we had earlier announced. We are looking forward to a great week of golf when we host the first Vascory Classic at Templer Park.”

Asian Tour  chairman Kyi Hla Han believes the strong partnership with the Japan Golf Tour will further spur the development of professional golf in the Far East.

“Since 2003, the Japan Golf Tour and Asian Tour have successfully co-sanctioned tournaments in Japan, including the Okinawa Open, Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open and now currently the Asia-Pacific Open Golf Championship Diamond Cup,” said Han.

“This collaboration has provided a great platform for players from both Tours to display their talents and gain additional playing opportunities. Therefore, we are happy to extend an invitation to the Japan Golf Tour to jointly sanction our first tournament together in Malaysia at the Vascory Classic next year.

“I have every belief this new tournament will enjoy a successful launch and place Malaysia firmly on the international golf map through the extensive live television broadcasts that it will receive through the Asian Tour’s global platform.”

“On behalf of our membership, I would like to extend our fullest appreciation to our title sponsor Vascory Land for its support of this new tournament,” added Japan Golf Tour Organisation Executive Director Andy Yamanaka.

“We fully appreciate the invitation from the Asian Tour to co-sanction the Vascory Classic, which is a wonderful addition to the Japan Golf Tour schedule in 2015. The Japan Golf Tour will continue to work very closely with the Asian Tour and Vascory Land to further develop and promote the game through this new tournament.”

The field will comprise of 60 players each from the Asian and Japanese Golf Tours as well as 26 Malaysian professionals based on the Professional Golf of Malaysia (PGM) Order of Merit and 10 sponsor invites.