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History of Ladies Asian Golf Tour The Ladies Asian Golf Tour (LAGT) celebrated the 29th anniversary in 2012. Officially launched in 1987 as the Kosaido Ladies Asia Golf Circuit (LAGC) in 5 countries, the first chapter lasted 17 years before the Main Sponsor, Kosaido Company of Japan, terminated the contract due to the passing away of its Chairman, Mr. Yoshiaki Sakurai in 2003.Those early years the prize moneys were in the range of US$50,000 US$70,000. However, many wellknown players such as Lisolette Nuemann, Sofia Gronberg from Sweden, Mardi and Karen Lunn, Corinne Dibnah of Australia and Il Mi Chung from Korea played on the Ladies Asia Golf Circuit as the launching pad to further their career. Prior to the official launching of the Asian Tour, there was an Asia Golf Circuit initiated by Mr. Koichi Kato of Japan and his colleague, British Mr. Michael Gedye from 1983 1986. The participating lady professionals then consisted of mostly American, European and Japanese golfers with very few Asian players and the fields numbered between 65 80 golfers. With the guidance from the late Edmund Yong of Malaysia, the LAGC was sanctioned by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) since its inception as an official Asian ladies tour. After one-year gap the Tour was re-launched in 2005 by Mr. Koichi Kato of Japan, Mrs. Rae Vadee T.Suwan of Thailand and Mr. Aylwin Tai of Hong Kong as the Ladies Asian Golf Tour (LAGT) with 4 events in Taiwan, China, Singapore and Thailand. The Thailand Ladies Open in 2005 was cosanctioned with the Ladies European Tour (LET) with the prize money of US$330,000. The following year in 2006 the number of tournaments went up to 5 to include Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, China and Macau with prize moneys from US$50,000 US$100,000. In 2007, India joined the Tour for the first time and her winner was the freshly turned professional from Taiwan, Tseng Ya-Ni, while Thailand Ladies Open also produced another world-class winner, Shin Ji-Yai from Korea. The Asia Miles Binhai Open in China was tri-sanctioned with the KLPGA and LET and offered the highest prize money of US$230,000. At this stage, the 1

Ladies Asian Golf Tour welcomed the recognition and financial support from the R&A for its role in the development of ladies golf in Asia by providing rule-officials subsidy to the Tour. In 2008, four eventswere held in Thailand, India, Binhai and Taihu Suzhou, China. Both events in China were tri-sanctioned and offered the big purse of US$300,000. The Taihu Suzhou tournament was won by Annika Sorenstam who afterward retired from active tournament. Prize moneys put up in Thailand and India were raised to US$120,000. Then both venues also produced the same winner back to back in Pornanong Phatlum from Thailand. The LAGT experienced a setback in 2009 when only 3 tournaments were left to be hosted in Thailand. India and Suzhou Taihuin China. The well-seasoned Onnarin Sattayabanphot of Thai won the title in Thailand, while another Thai, Pornanong Phatlum maintained her great form to retain her title in India. Suh Bo-Mi from Korea hit her jackpot by winning the tri-sanctioned Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open with the Eiro 200,000 prize offered and entitled to pay the LET tour for two years seasons. The following year in 2010, the LAGT welcomed a new event in Indonesia, increasing the number of tournaments to 5. The prize money in Thailand was raised to US$150,000 then and Lee Jung Min from Korea emerged the winner. The first event in Indonesia was held in Bali with the prize money of US$120,000 and another Korean, Lee Solar captured the championship title there. Two tri-sanctioned tournaments in Sanya Hainan and Suzhou taihu offered the same prize money of Euro 200,000, which the same player Lee Ann Pace from South Africa won both Opens. The Indian Womens Open was, however, won by the famous British golfer, Laura Davis in 2010 when the event became a tri-sanctioned tournament with the Ladis European Tour (LET), Womens Golf Association of India (WGAI) and the LAGT, offering the prize fund of US$300,000. More tournaments have been added to the Ladies Asian Golf Tour in 2011. A few of them were unofficially linked to the LAGT for the benefits of the LAGT members. They included 4 events in Taiwan. Also a new tournament was introduced in Japan as the Yumeya Dream Cup, offering the prize money of US$130,000. This addition turned out to be a very successful attention as several thousands of Japanese golf enthusiasts went to watch the ladies in action. The organizers were so pleased with the tournament success that they decided to double the prize money to US$260,000 for 2012. A 2

Ladies Asian Golf Tour new tournament in Japan was scheduled after the Thailand Ladies Open in February which offered the US$130,000 prize money. The 2012 tournaments schedules on the Ladies Asian Golf Tour therefore had9 10 events including another new tournament in Miyazaki, japan for the ladies to challenge their skills and provide more incentive to the players with more prize moneys being put up. In Thailand Ladies Open the prize money has been increased to US$150,000 and a maximum fields of 130 entries have been acceopted from 16 countries. It has been a long and bumpy road from 1983 to 2012 for the development of ladies golf in Asia. Today the number of Asian lady golfers has been grown into thousand and many more are on the way. No word can sufficiently express our sincere appreciation to many generous sponsors, supporters, contributors, organizers, tournament hosts and those volunteers who were involved in our many championship. Hopefully the golfing sprit among this sport lovers will keep the ball rolling and the LAGT moving forward successfully for many years to come. Management Board 2012 3

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Ladies Asian Golf Tour Message from the Ladies Asian Golf Tour As the President and Commissioner of the Ladies Asian Golf Tour, I am honored to Ightlight that we are highly appreciative of the sponsors, the promoters, the host golf courses and media for their invaluable support in making the event a great success. Their gift is a valuable contribution in enhancing the profile of Asian womens golf. For the players, Beside their secondary aim of winning money, the primary aim of the LAGT players is to interact with the players of diverse nationalities playing the event and in particular to assimilate the different cultures and traditions of the people in those Asian countries. Thank you again and let me ensure that the objective of producing more Asian women professionals on the world stage is beginning to take shape now. Koichi Kato President / Commissioner Ladies Asian Golf Tour 5

MEDIA A perfect start to the media-friendly week for each Tour tournament week started with 'meet-the-playerssession' press conference and media releases by LAGT Media Manager, where journalists were able to get an insight into some of the global household names. The easy access to the players for journalists continued throughout the tournaments with the accessibilith of an interview room (media centre) and the players loungein this case the golfers decks of the golf clubs. There were also live-scoring on the LAGT website. Daily round leaderboard players were brought to the media centre for interviews. TV DISTRIBUTION A satellite feed (delayed highlights) to Europe and Asia (for ESPNStar) was done by LAGT Productions and Guandong TV (a 24-hour golf channel in China) OPTIONAL TO BE CONFIRMED 6

Ladies Asian Golf Tour PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGN Eye-catchinng, well-executed campaigns and promotions were held for each tournament to generate interest and awareness by way of street buntings placed along strategic routes and high visibility boards at strategic locations. Other promotional campaigns were via the media releases. 7

ON-GROUND SIGNAGES On-Ground Signages were also erected at strategic locations to aid spectators and visitors to both the clubhouse and the golf course. 8

Ladies Asian Golf Tour WELCOME RECEPTION As a curtain raiser to the tournaments, welcome dinner or cocktails were help for players, officials and the media for greater interaction. Guests were spoilt for choice with the fabulous array of food and free flowing drinks served. Exchanging jokes and stories, the players and guests had plenty to cheer about, giving the reception an air of festivity. The fun continued till late night though the players had all left and a memorable night was held by all. 9

PRO-AM The LAGT events are most popular and exciting golf days of the year. Sponsors and guests get an immense thrill by getting to play in a competition with some of the best women professional golfers. In some tournaments, the Pro-Am event took place a day before while some took place the day after the final round. Due to the overwhelming response the Pro-Ams were held in two sessions-morning and afternoon. 10

Ladies Asian Golf Tour GOLF CLINICS Primarily LAGT's focus is to mould Asian women professionals into world beaters, but simultaneously the Tours also complements the tourism aspects of the countries where the Tour tournaments are being held. Another joint objective is for the women professionals to conduct golf clinics at all the venues where the Tour tournaments are held. This was a great success as the clinics attracted between 50 and 100 juniors at all the venues where the Tour tournaments were held. Primarily, this is to aid the countries in the development of golf at grassroots level and enhance the interest of golf. Many junior players aged between six and 18 benefited from the tips and guidance from the Tour's women professional players who willingly came forward to spend four hours with the children by giving useful lessons in the art of striking the ball, putting and chipping. 11

Players' Profile Jennifer Rosales [Philippines] Choi Sin Hyo [Korea] Nontaya Srisawang [Thailand] Thidapa Suwannapura [Thailand] Park Haen Nim [Korea] 12

Ladies Asian Golf Tour Players' Profile Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai [Thailand] Hsieh Yu Ling [Chinese Taipei] Ji Jiali [Singapore] Byun Hyun Min [Korea] Sukintorn Saensradi [Thailand] Park Shi Hyun [Korea] 13

Players' Profile Ikeuchi Erimo & Marimo [Japan] Ikeda Chihiro & Dottie Ardina [Philippines] Patcharajutar Kongkraphan [Thailand] Russamee Gulyanamitta [Thailand] Ajira Nualraksa [Thailand] Tavee Tiffany [USA] Tang Jessy [USA] Lidya Jaya Ivana [Indonesia] Onnarin Sattayabanphot & Praewnapa Phol-Uayporn [Thailand] 14

Ladies Asian Golf Tour LAGT 2012 Order of Merit (members only) R LAGT MEMBERS TOTAL US$ 1 YU Pei Lin Taiwan 37,200 2 SHIMOKAWA Megumi Japan 35,650 3 SRISAWANG Nontaya Thailand 35,475 4 YOOPAN Tiranan Thailand 24,420 5 BORDNER Danah USA 23,508 6 FUKUDA Mami Japan 22,803 7 KONGKRAPHAN Patcharajutar Thailand 20,401 8 MORI Miho Japan 18,837 9 SUWANNAPURA Thidapa Thailand 17,495 10 LEE Eun Kyoung Korea 16,782 11 MUKAIYAMA Yui Japan 13,718 12 LEE Grace Korea 13,267 13 LEE Mi Rim Korea 12,456 14 CHUTICHAI Porani Thailand 12,216 15 NAKAYAMA Mina Japan 12,003 16 LEE Na Ri Korea 12,003 17 KONGKIATKRAI Tanaporn Thailand 11,659 18 KIM Su Yeon Korea 11,250 19 PHATLUM Pornanong Thailand 11,208 20 PYUN Ae Ree Korea 7,891 21 BUNCH Ashli USA 7,608 22 PLUCKSATAPORN Titiya Thailand 7,413 23 NARITA Misuzu Japan 7,096 24 LOOMBOONRUANG Pinrath Thailand 6,666 25 SUH Bo Mi Korea 6,572 26 YANG Soo Jin Korea 6,572 27 TAKABAYASHI Yumi Japan 6,324 28 YOKOMINE Sakura Japan 6,324 29 KIM Hyeon Gyeong Korea 6,161 30 PALAKAWONG NA AYUTTHAYA Jaruporn Thailand 5,733 31 MOROMIZATO Shinobu Japan 5,456 32 PANGJAN Rungthiwa Thailand 5,345 33 KAMATA Hiromi Japan 5,145 34 HONDA Miyari Japan 5,030 35 HORI Natsuka Japan 4,875 36 PARK Hae Nim Korea 4,875 37 SRISAMPANT Wannasiri Thailand 4,828 38 SONG Christine USA 4,597 39 TAVEE Tiffany USA 4,443 40 GULYANAMITTA Russamee Thailand 4,319 41 KUWAHARA Erika Japan 4,203 42 TAKEMURA Makoto Japan 4,203 43 HONG Jin Eui Korea 4,203 44 LEE Esther Korea 4,203 45 LEE Min Young Korea 4,203 46 SATARAK Walailak USA 4,038 47 SAKURAI Yuki Japan 4,000 48 TAKASAKI Naoko Japan 3,936 49 ROSALES Jennifer Philippines 3,750 15

R LAGT MEMBERS TOTAL US$ 50 IKEUCHI Erimo Japan 3,684 51 ARASAKI Yayoi Japan 3,658 52 IKUSHIMA Saori Japan 3,583 53 PARK Hae Ra Korea 3,412 54 IIDA Maria Brazil 3,401 55 ISHIDA Yurika Japan 3,273 56 CHUNG Jae Eun Korea 3,273 57 KERDRIT Narisara Thailand 3,210 58 CHIKAMOTO Hanae Japan 3,100 59 CHINZEI Mayumi Japan 3,065 60 IKEDA Chihiro Philippines 2,805 61 AYADA Hiroko Japan 2,792 62 KIMURA Toshimi Japan 2,670 63 FUKUDA Yuko Japan 2,618 64 SATTAYANPHOT Onnarin Thailand 2,618 65 PULSAWATH Pennapa Thailand 2,516 66 ABU BAKAR Binti Ainil Johani Malaysia 2,487 67 HSIEH Yu Ling Taiwan 2,393 68 PORNPAK Paksakul Thailand 2,393 69 KANEDA Kumiko Japan 2,360 70 KIKUCHI Asami Japan 2,360 71 KIM Cho Hui Korea 2,360 72 TADA Junko Japan 2,360 73 MORRAKOTPAN Janya Thailand 2,355 74 ADACHI Yumika Japan 2,326 75 ARAI Mai Japan 2,326 76 HAYASHI Ayaka Japan 2,326 77 KOTAKE Rino Japan 2,326 78 KOZUMA Kotono Japan 2,326 79 AOYAMA Kaori Japan 2,205 80 BYUN Hyun Min Korea 2,205 81 SUZUKI Maiko Japan 2,130 82 CHEN Connie South Africa 2,071 83 KAWAMOTO Mitsuko Japan 2,040 84 ISERI Mihoko Japan 2,039 85 KAWAHARA Yui Japan 2,039 86 ISHIKAWA Ayako Japan 2,033 87 BAE In JI Korea 1,943 88 PARK Hyun Jin Korea 1,943 89 VITAYAKONKOMOL Panuma Thailand 1,850 90 KODAMA Marie Japan 1,822 91 NAKAZONO Mika Japan 1,822 92 JEONG Yun Joo Korea 1,752 93 KIM Bo Kyung Korea 1,752 94 MAKITANI Kaoru Japan 1,752 95 MITSU Tohko Japan 1,752 96 TSENG Hsiu Feng Taiwan 1,752 97 CHOI Sin Hyo Korea 1,605 98 LEE Bo Rhee Korea 1,605 99 LIDYA Jaya Ivana Indonesia 1,605 100 PARK Song Yi Korea 1,605 101 YOON Ji Young Korea 1,605 16

Ladies Asian Golf Tour R LAGT MEMBERS TOTAL US$ 102 UTAMA Aunchisa Thailand 1,590 103 FUJISAKI Riho Japan 1,543 104 HAGA Yukiyo Japan 1,543 105 TSAI Pei Ying Taiwan 1,543 106 HASHIMOTO Kana Japan 1,467 107 KUDO Haruka Japan 1,467 108 TAKAHAMA Hiroko Japan 1,467 109 HUANG Ping China 1,339 110 IKEMURA Mika Japan 1,339 111 LIM Kyung Min Korea 1,339 112 NAM So Yeon Korea 1,325 113 MATSUMOTO Natsumi Japan 1,277 114 MIZUTANI Makiko Japan 1,277 115 ENDO Saeko Japan 1,264 116 IWAHASHI Rie Japan 1,264 117 OHORI Kaoru Japan 1,264 118 TANAKA Mizuyo Japan 1,264 119 NGAM-USAWAN Saruttaya Thailand 1,244 120 TANAKA Ai Japan 1,240 121 LEE Jeong Hwa Korea 1,227 122 GULYANAMITTA Junthima Thailand 1,188 123 IKEDA Aki Japan 1,054 124 YOKOMINE Rui Japan 1,054 125 JU Eun Hye Korea 1,052 126 LIN Tzu Chi Taiwan 1,052 127 WICHANEE Meechai Thailand 1,052 128 WADA Iyoko Japan 1,240 129 LEE Eun Hyoung Korea 1,227 130 PHALAJIVIN Amolkan Thailand 1,188 131 PHOL-UAYPORN Praewnapa Thailand 1,054 132 LIAO Ki Shui Hong Kong 1,054 133 NAKAZAKI Noriko Japan 1,052 134 TANG Jessy USA 1,052 135 YOO Hyeon Ju Korea 1,052 136 IZUMI Rina Japan 942 137 KAWANO Harumi Japan 934 138 MANABE Saya Japan 934 139 PARK Shi Hyun Korea 877 140 KUSUMA Meechai Thailand 877 141 TAN Varelie Brunei 871 142 GOHARA Miho Japan 803 143 SRISOMRIT Kurika Thailand 803 144 KAWASAKI Mitsuko Japan 783 145 MAEDA Kuniko Japan 783 146 TANAKA Kazue Japan 783 147 YOKOYAMA Tomoko Japan 783 148 YONEZAWA Yu Japan 758 149 NUALRAKSA Ajira Thailand 758 150 RAKSACHAT Nichakorn Thailand 750 151 TAN Hong China 663 152 MEHRA Smriti India 663 153 TRIPATHI Neha India 663 17

R LAGT MEMBERS TOTAL US$ 154 AOKI Serena Japan 663 155 EDAO, Akane Japan 663 156 FUKUSHIMA Hiroko Japan 663 157 FURUTA Yumiko Japan 594 158 HAYASHI Kayoko Japan 495 159 HIROSE Tomomi Japan 160 ICHIKI Miwa Japan 161 IKEUCHI Marimo Japan 162 INOUE Keiko Japan 163 ISODA Kyoko Japan 164 KAMATA Honey Japan 165 KOMATSU Ayu Japan 166 KONDO Yoshimi Japan 167 KOYAMA Mao Japan 168 KUBO Keiko Japan 169 KUNIMOTO Momoe Japan 170 MARUOKA Yu Japan 171 MASUDA Kazuyo Japan 172 MATSUBARA Mami Japan 173 MATSUDAIRA Masami Japan 174 MITSUHASHI Rie Japan 175 MIYATA Seiko Japan 176 NAGAI Makoto Japan 177 NAGAISHI Mika Japan 178 NAITO Sachiko Japan 179 NAKANISHI Mio Japan 180 NISHIYAMA Yasuyo Japan 181 OCHIAI Megumi Japan 182 OKADA Ayako Japan 183 OKUBO Yuho Japan 184 SATO Yasuko Japan 185 SHIMABUKURO Miyuki Japan 186 TANAKA Miyako Japan 187 TANIGAWA Hiromi Japan 188 TOBUSE Erika Japan 189 UCHIDA Megumi Japan 190 UEHARA Yukari Japan 191 YAMAMOTO Sayaka Japan 192 YAMASHITA Kumi Japan 193 YASUI Ai Japan 194 YOSHIDA Yoshie Japan 195 FUJITA Ayumi Japan 196 KANEMIYA Mikado Japan 197 KIMURA Mika Japan 198 KOBAYASHI Mizuho Japan 199 KONO Kaori Japan 200 KUBO Noriko Japan 201 MIYATA Haruna Japan 202 OGUSU Risa Japan 203 SATO Hiromi Japan 204 SHIMODA Ai Japan 205 TAKEMURA Chisato Japan 18

Ladies Asian Golf Tour R LAGT MEMBERS TOTAL US$ 206 TOUHARA Yuka Japan 207 YAMADA Kayo Japan 208 YAMAMOTO Akari Japan 209 YAMANAKA Megumi Japan 210 PARK Cho Hee Korea 211 CHOI Yeong Won Korea 212 HWANG Rie Korea 213 JANG So Young Korea 214 JANG, Ha Na Korea 215 KIM Hei Ji Korea 216 KIM Jin Hyun Korea 217 KIM Youn Sun Korea 218 KWON So Yun Korea 219 LEE Jua Korea 220 LEE Ye Sol Korea 221 LEE, Hyeon Ji Korea 222 WON Jae Sook Korea 223 WOO Se Hee Korea 224 YANG, Gi Yon Korea 225 CHUA Heidi Philippines 226 PULUMBARIT Maria Jesefina Philippines 227 GOH Christabel Singapore 228 JI Jiali Singapore 229 IMBODEN Sabina Switzerland 230 CHANG Hsuan Ping Taiwan 231 CHEN I Wen Taiwan 232 CHEN Meng Chu Taiwan 233 KUO Ai Chen Taiwan 234 SINGHSUWAN Chayuda Thailand 235 CHUENARROM Ornthana Thailand 236 PATTARANAKRAEUG Supakchaya Thailand 237 RAKSACHAT Namthikarn Thailand 238 CHOURKITTISOPON Chouvarest Thailand 239 JANG Kurika Thailand 240 JUNTANAKET Nimmita Thailand 241 NAVISTHIRA Amphai Thailand 242 PAIBOONPONG Goonlacha Thailand 243 PLOYUMSRI Piyathida Thailand 244 SAENSRADI Sukintorn Thailand 245 SARIPAN Yanisa Thailand 246 UDOMPANSA Pearwan Thailand 247 UTTACHAN Sasikarn Thailand 248 VIWATANANT Parichat Thailand 249 WANG Catherina USA 250 TANG Thi Nhung Vietnam 19

Order of Merit Winners Year Winner Country Standing 1987 Liselotte Neumann Sweden USD 9,246.- 1988 Elizabeth Wilson Australia USD 14,244.- 1989 Sofia Gronberg Sweden USD 9,225.- 1990 Corinne Dibnah Australia N/A 1991 Li Wen Lin Taiwan N/A 1992 Tania Abitbol Spain N/A 1993 Sally Prosser England N/A 1994 Tracy Hanson USA N/A 1995 Lisa Hackney England USD 29,943.- 1996 Corinne Dibnah Australia USD 38,036.- 1997 Pernilla Sterner Sweden USD 35,110.- 1998 II Mi Chung Korea USD 29,817.- 1999 Tai Yu Chuan Taiwan USD 21,247.- 2000 Kang Soo Yun Korea USD 36,420.- 2001 Huang Yu-Chen Taiwan USD 20,282.- 2002 Nicole Jeray USA USD 26,192.- 2003 Russamee Gulyanamitta Thailand USD 27,318.- 2005 Shani Waugh Australia Euro 37,271.25 2006 Ji Eun Hee Korea USD 28,845.- 2007 Na Da-Ye Korea USD 44,500.- 2008 Pornanong Phatlum Thailand USD 43,620.- 2009 Suh Bo-Mi Korea USD 48,500.- 2010 Pornanong Phatlum Thailand USD 43,321.- 2011 Pornanong Phatlum Thailand USD 100,994.- 20

Ladies Asian Golf Tour LAGT's Past Statistics Year Host Country Total Prize Winner Scores No. of Players 2005 Taiwan N/A Moon, Hyun Hee (KOR) N/A N/A China N/A Zhang Na (CHN) N/A N/A Singapore N/A Song, Bo Bae (KOR) N/A N/A Thailand US$ 330,000 Shani Waugh (AUS) 67-71-71=209 140 2006 Malaysia US$ 100,000 Ji Eun Hee (KOR) 69-72-73=214 78 Macau US$ 80,000 Ji Eun Hee (KOR) 70-73=143 76 Zhuhai/China US$ 50,000 Kim Hae Jung (kor) 72-67-70=209 78 Thailand US$ 100,000 Park Hee Yong (KOR) 68-69-72=209 103 Hong Kong US$ 80,000 Pornanong Phatlum (A) (THA) 70-73-73=216 61 2007 Macau US$ 80,000 Natalie Tucker (USA) 73-72-72=217 64 Hong Kong US$ 80,000 Libby Smith (USA) 72-74-66=212 63 Thailand US$ 100,000 Shin Ji Yai (KOR) 67-72-67=206 79 India US$ 100,000 Tseng Ya-Ni (TPE) 70-70-75=215 106 Binhai/China US$ 230,000 Na, Da-Ye (KOR) 74-72-76=222 133 2008 Thailand US$ 120,000 Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 65-73-70=208 125 India US$ 120,000 Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 70-70-72=212 63 Binhai/China US$ 300,000 Hee Kyung Seo (KOR) 70-66-71=207 121 Taihu Suzhou/China EUR 200,000 Annika Sorenstam (SWE) 69-69-65=203 99 2009 Thailand US$ 120,000 Onnarin Sattayabanphot (THA) 71-70-70=211 121 India US$ 120,000 Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 68-72-68=208 69 Taihu Suzhou EUR 200,000 Sun Bo Mi (KOR) 69-69-72=210 106 2010 Thailand US$ 135,000 Lee Jung-Min (KOR) 71-69-71=211 116 Indonesia US$ 120,000 Lee Solar (KOR) 68-70-76=214 96 Sanya/China EUR 200,000 Pace Lee-Anne (SA) 68-71-66=205 107 Taihu Suzhou/China EUR 200,000 Pace Lee-Anne (SA) 71-72-68=211 108 India EUR 200,000 Davies Laura (ENG) 65-78-70=213 119 2011 Taiwan NT 5,000,000 Lee,Mi Rim (KOR) 77-67-69=213 100 Taiwan NT 6,400,000 Tseng Ya Ni (TPE) 77-73-68=218 102 Taiwan NT 6,600,000 Pornanong Phatlum (THA) 69-72-70=211 103 Thailand US$ 135,000 Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai (THA) 72-68-68=208 112 Japan Yen 10,000,000 Sakura Yokomine (JPN) 67-67-74=208 104 Taiwan NT 3,000,000 Hsieh Yu Ling (TPE) 75-72-68=215 N/A China EUR 200,000 Frances Bondad (AUS) 68-70-67=205 108 China EUR 300,000 Tseng Ya Ni (TPE) 68-66-66=200 114 India US$ 300,000 Caroline Hedwall (SWE) 67-68-69=204 104 21

PRIZE MONEY: US$150,000 ( standard ) Winner s prize: US$22,500 DISTRUBUTION SCHEULE [US$] 1 22,500 11 2,805 21 2,055 31 1,320 41 885 2 15,,000 12 2,730 22 1,980 32 1,275 42 870 3 11,250 13 2,655 23 1,905 33 1,230 43 855 4 9,000 14 2,580 24 1,830 34 1,185 44 840 5 6,300 15 2,505 25 1,755 35 1,140 45 825 6 5,100 16 2,430 26 1,680 36 1,095 46 810 7 4,650 17 2,355 27 1,605 37 1,050 47 795 8 4,200 18 2,280 28 1,530 38 1,005 48 780 9 3,750 19 2,205 29 1,455 39 960 49 765 10 3,300 20 2,130 30 1,380 40 915 50 750 TOURNAMENT REGULATION ( extracted ) [PROPOSED FIELDS] Pro : 100 Amateur: 10 The number of sponsor s invitee shall be less than 6 players including amateurs The minimum number of players shall be 60. [ELIGIBILITY] The eligibility to be a member of Ladies Asian Golf Tour must: she must be a female she has reached her eighteenth birthday ( exception: if she is already a member of another professional golf tour, this condition shall not be applied to her ) she must be full playing member status of LAGT or any country s LPGA/PGA/Tour, i.e. USLPGA, Futures Tour, LET, JLPGA, KLPGA, Australia LPG, Taiwan LPGA, Thailand LPGA, Hong Kong PGA or China GA. apprentice professional including trainee status or teaching status who experienced the final stage of the latest qualifying school ( or a Pro-Test ) of another recognized major Professional Tours such as USLPGA, Futures Tour, LET, JLPGA and KLPGA only [WEEKLY CALENDAR] Mon Players arrive Tue Official practice round & registration Wed Pro-Am & Welcome dinner Thu 1st day Fri 2nd day ( cut up to top 50 and tyings ) Sat final day, prize giving Sun Return home 22

Ladies Asian Golf Tour LAGT'S OPERATION BUDGET This budget is only for LAGT's direct budget. ITEM DETAILS BUDGET PRIZE MONEY MINIMUM STANDARD (sample 150,000) Pro-Am subsidy 50 players x 100 5,000 LAGT sanction fee 5% of prize fund 7,500 approximate budget in USD Rules Officials max 7 referees mnimum 2 referees service fee USD 1,500 10,500 3,000 (actual expenses) accommodation 6 nights 4,200 1,200 (actual expenses) drink & meals 2,100 600 (actual expenses) airfare 7,000 2,000 Admistration Staff 1 media and 3 scorers service fee USD 1,500 4,500 (actual expenses) accommodation 6 nights 2,400 (actual expenses) drink & meals 1,200 (actual expenses) airfare 4,000 TOTAL (excluding prize money) 48,400 31,400 note the number of LAGT'S rules officials depends on the number of local referees. Rules officilas roles are course setting, local rules and pin place,ment and etc. Administration staff are 1 media manager, 1 web manager and 2 scorers. Scorers are in cahrge of score cards check, scoreing for leader board or live TV Staff's breakfast shall be supplied atbthe hotel and lunch at the golf club. local transport for the staff shall be supplied by the orgainzer. Accommodation & meals for the commissioner shall be supplied by the organizer. photographer score reporters each 3 holes score receiver at the tournament office leader board administrators mobile score board on the final day with last few groups starters on both tees 23

ANNEX Ladies Asian Golf Tour Operation Guidelines Sanction fee Organizer/Sponsor/Promoter shall pay 5% of the prize money as the non-refundable sanction fee to LAGT Sanction fee to LAGT: 5% of the prize fund Staff budget The organizer/sponsor/promoter shall bear the following cost for LAGT officials. In the event of cancellation of the tournament, the clause 1.1( a ), ( b ) for the service fee and 1.2 ( c ) for the airfare and other expenses in the attached main agreement shall apply as well. When there are more than two tournament countries back to back and the same staff work for more than two venues, such gross airfare shall be equally divided by the tournament countries. Note: when the prize money is more than Euro 200,000 ( or USD250,000 ), the below service fees only of the staff budget can be paid by the LAGT fund including R&A s subsidy. However, the max number of rule officials for whom LAGT can bear ( in this case ) the service fee is 2 persons only and the number of rule officials exceeding two persons ( if any ) shall be paid for by the organizer. -1. Chief Commissioner (Kato from Japan) One single room - paid by the local organizer Meals - paid by the local organizer Local transport including airport pick-up - paid by the local organizer -2. Media Manager (Aloy from Malaysia) Service fee : US$1,500 shall be paid by the local Organizer Airfare - paid by the local organizer One single room - paid by the local organizer Meals - paid by the local organizer Local transport including airport pick-up - paid by the local organizer -3. Rules Official (referees from Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Korea or USA) Service fee : US$1,500 per a head shall be paid by the local Organizer Airfare - paid by the local organizer 24

Ladies Asian Golf Tour Two single rooms - paid by the local organizer (minimum two single rooms) Meals - paid by the local organizer (at the hotel) Local transport including airport pick-up - paid by the local organizer <note> The rule officials from LAGT shall be minimum 2. However, when the tournament is fully conducted by LAGT, the necessary number of rule officials may be minimum 5. -4. Scorers team (three staff of Suwich team from Thailand) Service Fee - US$3,000 for a team shall be paid by the local organizer Airfare - paid by the local organizer Three single rooms - paid by the local organizer (three single rooms) Meals - paid by the local organizer (at the hotel) Local transport including airport pick-up - paid by the local organizer <note> The number of scoring team is 3 staff in standard. However, in case of joint-sanction event with other PGA/LPGA, the number can be reduced to 2 staff, but the service fee is nonchangeable. -5. Photographer (one or two local staff ) To be provided locally for website pictures Advance course inspection or press conference Organizer/Sponsor/Promoter shall bear the airfare & accommodation for the course inspection in necessity and/or the press conference for the LAGT official ( one or two ) to attend, if it is held separately from the tournament week. Furniture & equipments in the tournament office One table & one chair for the chief commissioner s use, one table & one chair for the media manager s use, two long tables & three chairs for the scoring team s use, one table & two chairs for scoreboard communication s use, two long table & six chairs for the players use, two long tables & six chairs for the referees use. Two sets of laser printer for chief commissioner s & the scoring team s use One photo-copy machine Wireless internet & many power supply outlet A large size of bulletin board 25

Tournament entry fee Tournament entry fees from the foreign players are LAGT s fund, while that from local players is at the Organizer s discretion. Levy from the players LAGT shall deduct 5% levy from the players earnings ( after the tax ) when the prize money is paid. However, when the prize money is paid directly to the players either in cash or through the bank wiring by the organiser, 3% of the levy shall be given to the prize money payer ( organiser ) for the service expenses including the bank charge. Other expenses and costs, if any Will obtain prior approval from the organizer/promoter and submit formal receipts for claiming out of pocket expenses. R&A support LAGT may receive the support from R&A. The details of the support shall be subject to their yearly program. Meanwhile, as the LAGT is sanctioned by the R&A, each tournament is requested to display the logo of R&A wherever available in the tournament.. Proposed publicity Return for R&A Support Some items of the below are required wherever available. 1. Logo on Poster & Program 2. R&A message on the Official souvenir book 3. Logo on Scorecard 4. Logo on Welcome board 5. Logo on Press Conference backdrop 6. R&A Banner display at the Clubhouse 7. Logo on Pro-Am & Prize giving backdrop 8. Logo on 1st & 10th Tees signboards 9. Logo on 18 Holes Yardage signboards 10. On course signboard & Flag & Tee mark 11. LAGT & Tournament Websites 12. TV telecast 13. Logo on various stationery 26

Ladies Asian Golf Tour TV Production - OPTIONAL TO BE CONFIRMED The highlight show to be aired on Star TV is actually 52 minutes long - what is referred to in the TV world as an international one hour programme. The other minutes of the hour are taken up with commercials, programme announcements and so on. Within this format there are several opportunities for sponsors. The first is a 30 second commercial spot, for which we may use an existing TV tourism commercial if one is available, or we can produce one for the sponsor. The second is a section of the programme devoted to the local tourism area. This would normally be in two parts: an introduction with commentary explaining the beauty of the local area, or its golf courses, or its tourism - whatever was appropriate; and secondly, a feature on the players when they are not playing - which also promotes the tourism of the area. Thirdly, we would normally include an interview with someone from the sponsor - perhaps the Minister of Toursim, or a local important person who can talk about the importance of tourism. It is difficult to be exact on the timings of all these features until we film, but it is usually about 4-5 minutes. As to the scheduling, Star TV would normally like to air approximately 10-12 days after the event. On some occasions, we will ask for this to be delayed - if, for instance, the sponsor would like the programme aired at a more suitable time, like a good holiday booking period, or perhaps would like to show the programme to the Organising Committee before it is broadcast. The programme shall be generally on-aired in those countries like China, India, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. However the choice of the area can be modified in accordance with the sponsor's requirement if the network is available. The Star South-East Asia feed covers Brunei and Indonesia; Star Sports Asia covers Vietnam (though English only); there is a local feed for Star Sports Taiwan; Korea is available through MBC ESPN Korea, but J-Golf may be a better feed, though at extra cost. So - all are available in the basic proposal: only Korea may require an extra placement fee. The LAGT events are normally broadcast on Star in 23 countries in Asia - all the major countries except Japan and Korea. Distribution can also be arranged in other areas, such as Europe or Australia, but there may be extra costs involved The basic cost shall be U$35,000 including production & broadcasting, which is subject to final confirmation. 27

Ladies Asian Golf Tour Management Board Chairman Mrs.Rae-Vadee T. Suwan (THA) E-mail: raevadee@lagt.org President / Commissioner Mr.Koichi Kato (JPN) E-mail: kato@lagt.org Senior Advisor/Richtone Mr.Aylwin Tai (HKG) E-mail: tai@lagt.org Tournament Division Secretary General / Website Media Manager Mr.Suwich Kunaruttanapruk (THA) Mr.Aluosies Francis (MAL) E-mail: suwich@lagt.org E-mail: aloy@lagt.org Manager, TV Development Mr.Patrick Marshall (UK) E-mail: pat@lagt.org Tournament Director Mr. Douglas Logan (USA) E-mail: douglas@lagt.org Tournament Director Mr. Thomas Leong (MAL) E-mail: thomas.leong1@gmail.com Deputy Tournament Director Ms. Candi Anna Chan (HKG) E-mail: candi@lagt.org Rules Official Ms. Kwee Fah Hew (MAL) E-mail: kweefah@lagt.org Rules Official Ms.Samerporn Varee (THA) E-mail: samerporn@lagt.org Rules Official Ms. Kay KIM (KOR) E-mail: kay@lagt.org Rules Official Karen Holloway (UK) E-mail: kareninbkk@gmail.com Score Official Mr. Prapatsara Indrasen (THA) E-mail: prapatsara@lagt.org Liaison Officer (China) Ms. Rita Tsao (HKG) E-mail: rita@lagt.org FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 51 Minamidai, Ushikawa, Toyohashi, Japan 440-0016 Tel/Fax +81(0)532-54-7360 E-mail: kato@lagt.org Official Web http://www.lagt.org Players' Web http://www.lagt.org/player 28