INTERVIEW-Golf-Asian Tour cautiously considering super circuit
By Martin Petty
BANGKOK, Dec 8 (Reuters) - The Asian Tour is giving serious consideration to joining a regional "super tour" to compete with the PGA and European circuits, although concerns remain over how it will affect players.
The tour's executive chairman, Kyi Hla Han, welcomed the proposed creation of the OneAsia Tour in 2009, but said a lot was at stake for the Asian Tour and a decision on joining the circuit with Japan, Australia and New Zealand had to be taken carefully.
"The concept and vision of this tour is very positive and we're looking at it very seriously," Han told Reuters in an interview on Saturday.
"But it's not just about only these tours now, we've got to bring in the big countries in Asia like China, Korea and India. It's got to be a positive step for all golfers in the region. It has to be a win-win situation."
Han said there was more at stake for his tour because there were more players, more countries and more issues involved.
"We're being a little bit more careful, taking a little bit more time to make a decision because Japan is one country and one tour, as is Australia," he said.
"If we split the field into three tours, there will be a lot of reservations from the players. I've got 17 different countries and 24 different nationalities as our members, so there are a lot more complications for us.
"However, if it's something that the corporate marketplace supports, it will be good," he added. Continued...



