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2017 Membership Application Form 2017 Membership Application Form A. PERSONAL DETAILS Family Name: Given Name(s): DOB: Address: Email Address (mandatory): Post Code: Telephone Number: ( ) Mobile Number: ( ) *Please submit a copy of your passport with this membership form. Nationality: Full name as on Passport: Passport No: Passport Issue/Expiry Date: B. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORY & STARTING FIELDS Indicate appropriate OneAsia Membership Category (Please refer Membership Categories below.) 2017 Membership Categories The following persons are eligible to apply to become a Full Member of OneAsia for the 2017 season: 1. a) Any Winner of any OneAsia Order of Merit in the previous (3) seasons b) Medical Exemption c) Special Exemption 2. a) Any Winner of OneAsia tournaments in the previous (2) seasons (ie 2 year exemption) and the Winner of the 2017 Qualifying School (1 year). b) Medical Exemption c) Special Exemption 3. a) All players on the 2016 OneAsia Order of Merit b) Medical Exemption c) Special Exemption 4. Any full Tournament Member of the: a) PGA Tour of Australasia (capped at Cat. 12 of Tournament Exemption Categories) b) China Golf Tour (capped at CGA Exemption Rankings no. 100) Note: the CGA may nominate any players of their National Team ahead of these rankings to a maximum of 7 players. If one of these players is an amateur, they may play without joining as a member. c) Korea Golf Tour (capped at Seed Priority Ranking 125). d) ASEAN PGA Tour (capped at position 30 of 2016 Order of Merit) 5. OneAsia Qualifying School Competitors that have made the cut or in the case of no cut being made have completed 4 rounds. 2017 Starting Fields (the “OneAsia Eligibility Categories) OneAsia Tournaments: (1) Any former Champion of the tournament in the last 5 years. (2) Leading 10 Asia-pacific players from the OWGR as at close of entries (capped at 250 th position). Note : the above 2 Categories do not apply from a OA aspect if in the event criteria these 2 categories already exist. (3) a. Winner of any OneAsia Order of Merit (3 year exemption). b. Medical exemption. c. Special exemption (4) a. Winner of any OneAsia tournament (2 year exemption) and each Qualifying School Final Stage (1 year exemption).* b. Medical exemption. c. Special Exemption (5) a 6-10 tournament invitations. B 2 OneAsia Board nominations. (6) a. Top 30 of 2016 Order of Merit. b. Medical exemption. c. Special exemption (7) a. 2nd – 6th positions at the 2017 OneAsia Qualifying School. b. Medical exemption. (8) a. 31st – 49th of the 2016 OA Order of merit b Medical exemption c. Special exemption. (9) Leading players from each of: a. China Golf Tour Exemption Rankings (capped at CGA ranking no.50 ) (15 positions). Note: the CGA may nominate any player of their N ational team ah ead of th ese rankings to a maximum of 7 players. U p to 5 of the 15 players may b e amateurs and they may play without joining as a member. b. Korea Golf Tour Exemption Rankings (capped at Seed Priority 125) (15 positions). Note: of this number the KGA may nominate 5 National Team amateurs to take part. c. PGA Tour of Australasia Tourn ament Exemption Categories (capped at Cat 14 of the 2017 Categories) (15 positions). Of this number GA may nominate 5 nation al team players. d. Asean PGA Tour 2016 Order of Merit (capped at position 30 ( 4 positions ). e. (refer to *** below.) (10) a. 7th – 20th positions at the 2017 OneAsia Qualifying school. 1 2017 Membership Application Form b. Medical exemption. c. Special exemption. (11) a. All remaining players on the 2016 OneAsia Order of Merit. b. Medical exemption (12) Next leading 15 players* from each of: a. China Golf Tour Rankings (capped at rank no. 51 -100) b. Korea Golf Tour Exemption Rankings (capped at Seed Priority no. 125). c. PGA Tour of Australasia Tournament Exemption Categories (capped at Cat.14 of the 2017 categories). (13) a. Positions 21 – final place of the 2017 OneAsia Qualifying. b. Medical exemption. Note: Guaranteed 4 ASEAN exemptions and 30 local exemptions res erved for relevant regional authority where applicable. (Th e 30 local exemptions do not apply for events held in Korea ). The 4 ASEAN places will be provided as follows : - 1 to the All Thailand Tour, 1 to PGAM Tour and 2 to the Asean Tour. ** For the 2017 Australian Open an additional Category will apply:- Any Major Champion under the age of 66 at the time of closing. For the Australian Open wh en C at. 10 a. and b. have b een exh austed residual positions will be shared between OneAsia and th e PGATA with the PGATA taking the first place. Categories 11 and 12 above will be switched. For Cat. 1,2,4,5,9 and 12 full membership will be optional in any host partner country i.e. a member’s home tour. *** In the event that a JGTO tournament do es not directly conflict with a OneAsia Tournament in relation to th e schedule for th e 2017 season and ensuing season’s OneAsia will allow under Reg. A 5(I) 9e the leading 5 players from the JG TO categories up to Cat. 13 ( the leadin g player on the JGTO chall enge Tour Ord er of Merit 2016), the ability to compete in such events should they become eligible under the criteria set out in Regulation A5 . C. BANK ACCOUNT INFORMATION (For Prize Money Distribution) Beneficiary Name Beneficiary Address: (That the bank would have) Account number and/or IBAN Number: Beneficiary Bank Swift Code Sort Code/Routing No./Fed Wire No./Chips No. (If you don't have Swift Code ) Beneficiary Bank Name and Address Beneficiary Bank Country D. METHOD OF PAYMENT Payment may be by Credit Card (VISA, MasterCard). Please indicate your payment method below: Payment Method: Credit Card USD650 Credit Card USD650 (VISA) (MasterCard) Credit Card (VISA, MasterCard) Applicants please complete credit card details below. Members will be given a player ID once application form is submitted and payment has been completed. Name on Credit Card: Credit Card Number Expiry Date CVV 1 CVV refers to the last 3 digits of the code written on the back of your credit card next to the space set aside for signature Payment MUST accompany the Entry Form or it will not be accepted. Membership of OneAsia will only be confirmed after Entry Fee is received. By signing below, I agree to be bound by the OneAsia General Regulations Handbook as it pertains to my Membership of OneAsia, and to have my credit card charged US$650 Membership Fee (where appropriate). Signature: Date: BY EMAIL BY FAX PLEASE SEND COMPLETED APPLICATION TO: [email protected] +852 2523 3632 2 .
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