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Asian Tour ready to launch 'major' tournament

The circuit's new chief executive says talks are underway to set up a tournament that would rival the big four within the next five years

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Mike Kerr

The Asian Tour is in talks to set up an "iconic" event to rival the four majors as early as 2015, its new chief executive has revealed.

Mike Kerr also sees the circuit expanding to match the size of the European Tour in the next 10 years.

"Yes, I think we can have an iconic event in Asia. There are some plans and we're already in the market talking about [it]," said Kerr, a former Hong Kong rugby official. "We're working on it. Let's say definitely within the next three to five [years]."

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The so-called "fifth major" is considered the next frontier of Asian golf after years of rapid growth have brought new, world-class tournaments and pumped up prize money and standards.

The US$7 million WGC-HSBC Champions in China and the US$6 million Singapore Open have been informally touted as "Asia's major".

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The four majors - the US Masters, US Open, British Open and the US PGA Championship - have slightly larger purses, but also prestige and tradition built up over generations.

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