Maekyung Open
Tournament information | |
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Location | Seoul, South Korea |
Established | 1982 |
Course(s) | Nam Seoul Country Club |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,962 yards |
Tour(s) |
Korean Tour OneAsia Tour (2010–present) |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | KRW1,000,000,000 |
Month played | May |
Current champion | |
Moon Kyong-jun |
The GS Caltex Maekyung Open, as it is known for sponsorship reasons, is a professional golf tournament that takes place in Seoul, South Korea. It was established in 1982.[1] In 2010 it became part of the OneAsia Tour schedule having previously been an Asian Tour event.[2]
In 2005, Korean Choi Sang-ho won the tournament and set an Asian Tour record as the oldest winner on tour at 50 years and 145 days.
Winners
Year | Venue | Winner[3] | Country | Score | Winning margin | Runner(s)-up |
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2015 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Moon Kyong-jun | South Korea | 284 (−4) | 2 strokes | Ryan Fox, Kim Do-hoon, Jason Norris, Gareth Paddison |
2014 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Park Jun-won | South Korea | 273 (−15) | 3 strokes | Park Sang-hyun |
2013 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Ryu Hyun-woo | South Korea | 274 (−14) | 1 stroke | Kim Do-hoon, Kim Hyung-sung |
2012 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Kim Bi-o | South Korea | 273 (−15) | 5 strokes | Ryu Hyun-woo |
2011 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Kim Kyung-tae | South Korea | 267 (−21) | 8 strokes | Kim Hyung-sung, Cho Min-kyu |
2010 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Kim Dae-hyun | South Korea | 270 (−18) | 4 strokes | Kim Kyung-tae |
2009 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Bae Sang-moon | South Korea | 281 (−7) | Playoff | Ted Oh |
2008 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Hwang Inn-choon | South Korea | 279 (−9) | Playoff | Noh Seung-yul |
2007 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Kim Kyung-tae | South Korea | 270 (−18) | 5 strokes | Liang Wen-Chong |
2006 | Lakeside C.C. | Suk Jong-yul | South Korea | 271 (−17) | 1 stroke | Bryan Saltus |
2005 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Choi Sang-ho | South Korea | 278 (−10) | 3 strokes | Thaworn Wiratchant |
2004 | Lakeside C.C. | Mark Calcavecchia | United States | 282 (−6) | 2 strokes | Jang Ik-jae |
2003 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Chung Joon | South Korea | 275 (−13) | 1 stroke | Amandeep Johl |
2002 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Eddie Lee (am) | New Zealand | 268 (−20) | 1 stroke | Thammanoon Srirot |
2001 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Choi Gwang-soo | South Korea | 271 (−17) | 1 stroke | Arjun Atwal, Kim Dae-sub (am) |
2000 | Nam Seoul C.C. | Kang Wook-soon | South Korea | 278 (−10) | 1 stroke | Kim Felton |
1999 | Nam Seoul C.C. | James Kingston | South Africa | 277 (−11) | Playoff | Kyi Hla Han |
1998 | Scott Rowe | Hong Kong | ||||
1988 | Frankie Miñoza | Philippines |
References
- ↑ "Award Foundations and Educational Programs" (pdf). Overview of the Maekyung Media Group. p. 14. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ↑ "Maekyung Open added to OneAsia tour". USA Today. Associated Press. 7 January 2010. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ↑ "About the course". Asian Tour. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
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