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Shinhan Donghae Open
Tournament information
LocationIncheon, South Korea
Established1981
Course(s)Club72
Par72
Length7,175 yards (6,561 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
Asian Tour
Korean Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,400,000,000
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Park Sang-hyun (2018)
To par−22 as above
Current champion
South Korea Koh Gun-taek
Location map
Club72 is located in South Korea
Club72

Club72

Location in South Korea

The Shinhan Donghae Open is a men's professional golf tournament that has been held annually in South Korea since 1981. It has been an Asian Tour event since 2016, as well as being part of the schedule in 2001 and 2002. It also became the first event to be tri-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, Korean Tour and Japan Golf Tour in 2019. The tournament is sponsored by the Shinhan Financial Group which is a South Korean financial holding company.

Winners[edit]

Year Tour(s)[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue
2023 ASA, JPN, KOR South Korea Koh Gun-taek 269 −19 Playoff Thailand Phachara Khongwatmai Club72
2022 ASA, JPN, KOR Japan Kazuki Higa 264 −20 2 strokes South Korea Cho Min-gyu
Thailand Tirawat Kaewsiribandit
Canada Shin Yong-gu
Koma CC
2021 JPN,[b] KOR South Korea Seo Yo-seop 269 −15 1 stroke South Korea Cho Min-gyu Bear's Best Cheongna GC
2020 ASA, JPN,[c] KOR South Korea Kim Han-byeol 270 −14 2 strokes Canada Richard T. Lee Bear's Best Cheongna GC
2019 ASA, JPN, KOR South Africa Jbe' Kruger 269 −15 2 strokes United States Chan Kim Bear's Best Cheongna GC
2018 ASA, KOR South Korea Park Sang-hyun 262 −22 5 strokes Zimbabwe Scott Vincent Bear's Best Cheongna GC
2017 ASA, KOR Canada Richard T. Lee 273 −11 1 stroke Malaysia Gavin Green Bear's Best Cheongna GC
2016 ASA, KOR India Gaganjeet Bhullar 269 −15 1 stroke South Korea Kim Tae-woo
Zimbabwe Scott Vincent
Bear's Best Cheongna GC
2015 KOR South Korea An Byeong-hun 272 −12 1 stroke South Korea Noh Seung-yul Bear's Best Cheongna GC
2014 KOR South Korea Bae Sang-moon (2) 275 −13 5 strokes South Korea Kim Bong-sub
South Korea Moon Kyong-jun
Jack Nicklaus GC Korea
2013 KOR South Korea Bae Sang-moon 279 −9 3 strokes South Korea Ryu Hyun-woo Jack Nicklaus GC Korea
2012 KOR South Korea Kim Meen-whee 284 −4 Playoff United States Kevin Na Jack Nicklaus GC Korea
2011 KOR England Paul Casey 288 E 1 stroke South Korea Kang Sung-hoon
South Korea Kim Kyung-tae
Jack Nicklaus GC Korea
2010 KOR United States John Huh 277 −11 2 strokes South Korea K. J. Choi Lakeside CC
2009 KOR South Korea Ryu Hyun-woo 206[d] −10 1 stroke South Korea Kim Dae-hyun Lakeside CC
2008 KOR South Korea K. J. Choi (2) 275 −13 3 strokes South Korea Hur Suk-ho Lakeside CC
2007 KOR South Korea K. J. Choi 276 −12 1 stroke South Korea Suk Jong-yul Lakeside CC
2006 KOR South Korea Kang Ji-man 269 −19 1 stroke New Zealand Michael Campbell Lakeside CC
2005 KOR South Korea Kim Jong-duck 272 −16 Playoff South Korea K. J. Choi Lakeside CC
2003–04: No tournament
2002 ASA, KOR South Korea Hur Suk-ho 276 −12 Playoff Scotland Simon Yates Jaeil CC
2001 ASA, KOR South Korea Charlie Wi 276 −12 1 stroke India Vivek Bhandari
South Korea Yang Yong-eun
Gaya CC
2000 KOR South Korea Yoo Jae-chul 218[d] +2 1 stroke South Korea Choi Gwang-soo
South Korea Kang Wook-soon
Lake Hills CC
1998–99: No tournament
1997 KOR England Ed Fryatt 275 −13 Playoff United States Kevin Wentworth Jaeil CC
1996 KOR South Korea Chung Joon 278 −10 Playoff South Korea Kim Jong-duck Jaeil CC
1995 KOR South Korea Choi Sang-ho (3) 277 −11 Playoff South Korea K. J. Choi
United States Mike Tschetter
Hansung CC
1994 KOR India Jeev Milkha Singh 283 −5 4 strokes United States Tom Pernice Jr. Hansung CC
1993 KOR South Korea Choi Sang-ho (2) 278 −10 1 stroke South Korea Jung Do-man
United States Gerry Norquist
Hansung CC
1992 KOR South Korea Bong Tae-ha 275 −13 7 strokes South Korea Choi Youn-soo Hansung CC
1991 KOR South Korea Cho Chul-sang 205 −11 4 strokes South Korea Lee Kang-sun Hansung CC
1990 KOR South Korea Lee Kang-sun 280 −8 6 strokes Australia Tod Power Hansung CC
1989 KOR Japan Yoichi Yamamoto 281 −7 1 stroke South Korea Park Nam-sin Jaeil CC
1988 KOR South Korea Park Nam-sin 279 −9 7 strokes South Korea Kim Hack-suh Hansung CC
1987 KOR South Korea Choi Youn-soo 272 −16 7 strokes Taiwan Shen Chung-shyan Jaeil CC
1986 KOR Taiwan Shen Chung-shyan 283 −5 1 stroke Taiwan Yu Chin-han New Korea CC
1985 KOR South Korea Choi Sang-ho 279 −9 6 strokes Japan Tamada Kouzou Hansung CC
1984 KOR Japan Seiji Ebihara 279 −9 1 stroke South Korea Kim Seung-il Namseoul CC
1983 KOR South Korea Lee Myung-ha 285 −3 1 stroke South Korea Kim Suk-bong Daegu CC
1982 KOR South Korea Han Chang-sang (2) 289 +1 Playoff South Korea Choi Sang-ho
South Korea Choi Youn-soo
Gwanak CC
1981 KOR South Korea Han Chang-sang 285 −3 2 strokes South Korea Cho Ho-sang Namseoul CC

Source:[1]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ ASA − Asian Tour; JPN − Japan Golf Tour; KOR – Korean Tour.
  • ^ Held without Japan Golf Tour sanctioning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • ^ Held without Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour sanctioning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • ^ a b Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Winners" (in Korean). Shinhan Open.

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