Alfred Dunhill Masters

[1][2] In 1994 it was played at the Bali Golf and Country Club, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia; in 1995 it was played at the Emeralda Golf and Country Club, Jakarta, Indonesia; and in 1996 it was played at the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.

The 1994 event received a decent amount of media attention for the "dramatic disqualification" of leader Nick Faldo.

Faldo held a six stroke lead on the 12th hole of the final round.

He was then notified that he unknowingly broke a rule the previous day, removing a piece of coral from a bunker.

He was immediately disqualified paving the way for playing partner Jack Kay Jr. to win the event.