Rookie pro Ervin earns Asian Tour Card after third-place finish at Aramco


Swinging like a pro: Ervin Chang showed his pedigree by occupying the top of the leaderboard twice in the final ADT event of the year.

PETALING JAYA: It was a weekend to cherish in Saudi Arabia as rookie pro Ervin Chang secured full playing rights on the Asian Tour after finishing in the top 10 of the Asian Development Tour (ADT) final Order of Merit.

A third-placed finish at the season-ending US$250,000 (RM1.170mil) Aramco Invitational saw the 25-year-old leap up the money list, securing the 10th and final spot with a haul of US$30,544 (RM142,732) from 10 events.

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