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Good times to return, says Asian Tour chief

Mike Kerr feels the outlook for the regional circuit is positive again with sponsors set to come back and more tournaments to be added

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Asian Tour CEO Mike Kerr says the outlook for golf in the continent is positive again after a difficult few years in which tournaments were scrapped and sponsors hard to find.

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The region received a boost last month when the European Tour announced it had added a new "Asian swing" to its 2015 schedule with events in Malaysia, Thailand and India.

February will see the long-established Maybank Malaysian Open followed by two new co-sanctioned Asian Tour and European Tour events - the US$2 million Thailand Classic and the Hero Indian Open.

"It really highlights that Asia is where the growth is going to be," Kerr said.

"If you look at the two more established markets, the US and certainly western Europe, they are fairly saturated. You're going to get organic growth in those markets but you're not going to get many new tournaments."

The co-sanctioned programme has been very successful for us. It allows Asian players to play against some of the best in the world
Asian Tour chief Mike Kerr

The Asian Tour enjoyed a boom period before leaner economic times and greater competition after the arrival of the rival OneAsia tour in 2009.

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