The talented Indian won twice -- at the Yeangder Tournament Players' Championship in Chinese Taipei and the Venetian Macau Open.
He also capped his season with six other top-10s across the region to finish a career high fifth on the Order of Merit with USD 451,245 in earnings.
"It was a great season. I had a couple of top-10s, top-fives and two victories. There's still a lot to learn but I have a lot of positives from last season," said Bhullar.
"I've been trying to stay patient for a long time and I think I handled it well. Patience and a good short game will definitely help me over the years. I would love to practice day-in and day-out on my short game and bring it up to a higher level," added the 24-year-old.
Bhullar, who is among a new generation of stars to emerge from India, showed he could hold his own against the elites of the game when he posted a top-10 outing at the CIMB Classic sanctioned by the Asian Tour and PGA Tour. MORE