
The Asian Tour is in talks to set up an “iconic” golf event to rival the majors as early as 2015, its new chief executive has revealed.
Mike Kerr, who took the helm in March, made the statement as he laid out an ambitious vision which sees the circuit expanding to match the current 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 that we have that we’re already in the market talking about,” he told reporters at the Asian Tour offices in Singapore.
“We’re working on it... let’s say definitely within the next three to five (years).”
The so-called “fifth major” is considered the next frontier of Asian golf after years of rapid growth brought new, world-class tournaments and pumped up prize money and standards.
Both the WGC-HSBC Champions in China, with a purse of US$7 million, and the US$6 million Singapore Open, have been informally touted as “Asia’s major”.