First played:
1962 (stats since 1999 when the event became part of The European Tour International Schedule)
Winners:
Gerry Norquist, 1999; Yeh Wei-Tze, 2000; Vijay Singh, 2001
Alastair Forsyth, 2002; Arjun Atwal 2003
Consecutive wins:
None
Youngest winner:
Alastair Forsyth, 26 and 26 days, 2002
Oldest winner:
Vijay Singh, 37 and 361 days, 2001
Lowest 18 hole score:
62 (-9), Arjun Atwal, Fredrik Andersson, 2003
Lowest first 18 hole score:
62 (-9), Arjun Atwal, Fredrik Andersson, 2003
Lowest first 36 hole score:
127 (-15), Arjun Atwal, 2003
Lowest first 54 hole score:
194 (-19), Arjun Atwal, 2003
Lowest 72 hole score:
260 (-24), Arjun Atwal, 2003
Lowest under par winning score:
260 (-24), Arjun Atwal, 2003
Lowest final round by a winner:
66 (-5), Arjun Atwal, 2003
Wire-to-wire-winners:
Alastair Forsyth, 2002; Arjun Atwal, 2003
Largest 18 hole lead:
1 shot - Arjun Atwal, 2000, Maarten Lafaber, 2001
Largest 36 hole lead:
5 shots - Gerry Norquist, 1999
Largest 54 hole lead:
2 shots - Padraig Harrington, 2001, Alastair Forsyth, 2002, Arjun Atwal, 2003
Largest winning margin:
4 shots - Arjun Atwal, 2003
Biggest final round comeback by a winner:
3 shots - Yeh Wei-Tze, 2000
Play-offs:
Vijay Singh beat Padraig Harrington, 2001
Alastair Forsyth beat Stephen Leaney, 2002
Holes-in-one:
Wen-Teh Lu, Hole 2, Round 1, 1999 (Saujana G&CC)
Aaron Meeks, Hole 4, Round 1, 2002 (Royal Selangor GC)
Faridil Atras (Am), Hole 16, Round 2, 2003 (The Mines Resort and GC)
Low cut:
141 (-1), 2002, 03
High cut:
147 (+3), 1999