Argentinaā€™s Miguel Carballo officially clinched the prestigious Order of Merit crown following the conclusion of the season-ending event on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) at the PGM Maybank ADT Championship.

The 39-year-old Carballo, who came through Asian Tour Qualifying School in January, achieved the biggest milestone in his 16-year professional career by becoming the 2018 ADT Order of Merit Champion.

ā€œIā€™m very happy because Iā€™ve played on so many Tours around the world butĀ this is the first time Iā€™ve won something big like the Order of Merit title. Itā€™s a huge achievement for me,ā€ said Carballo, who is a former player on the PGA Tour and previously won on the Challenge Tour and the Web.com Tour.

Carballo was inĀ the driverā€™s seat on the merit ranks for close to 14Ā consecutive weeks following his maiden ADT victory in August. Coming into the event with a US$8,290 lead, his closest rivals to the crown were ThaiĀ duo Varanyu Rattanaphiboonkij and Nitithorn Thippong, who both needed to win the season-ending event to gain the top spot.

However, Carballo safely crossed over to the weekend rounds to strip their chances of catching up, and he finally sealed the deal with a seventh-place finishĀ to cap a stellar rookie season on the ADT with total earnings of US$43,378.

The Argentinean made his debut on the ADT at the Richard Mille Brunei Championships in March, when he decided to take the road less travelled to focus on the regionā€™s secondary circuit because he recognized that the numerous playing opportunities would be a springboard to success for him.

ā€œThis year I have been travelling back and forth from Argentina and playing a lot more ADT events because there were so many tournaments to play on the ADT,ā€ said Carballo, who hails from Bahia Blanca.

ā€œGolf is not huge in Argentina. There have been so many good players back in the good old days like Ɓngel Cabrera and I hope to inspire more young golfers to come to Asia to compete,ā€ added Carballo, who becameĀ the first Argentinean to lift the prestigious crown.

In what is his also first full season on the Asian Tour, Carballo has notched two top-10 finishes on the regionā€™s premier Tour on top of his eight top-10 ADT results, and is hoping to continue his affinity with Asia after successfully keeping his full playing rights for next season.

ā€œI decided to come down to Asia because I was not playing well in America and was looking for something different. Now that I have secured my card for 2019, I have bigger goals on the Asian Tour,ā€ said Carballo.

Nitithorn, Varanyu, Han Lee, Janne Kaske, Mathiam Keyser and Shinichi Mizuno, who all finished inside the top-seven on the Order of Merit with Carballo, also earned playing rights on the regionā€™s premier Tour for 2019.

The Boonchu Ruangkit Championship in January will kick start a new ADT season for 2019. Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points are offered on all ADT events with the winner earning a minimum of six OWGR points while the top-six players and ties earn points on a sliding scale.

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