Indonesia Open (golf)
Tournament information | |
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Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Established | 1974 |
Course(s) | Pantai Indah Kapuk |
Tour(s) | Asian Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | $300,000 |
Month played | November |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 255 Thaworn Wiratchant (2005) |
To par | −25 Thaworn Wiratchant (2005) |
Current champion | |
Gaganjeet Bhullar |
The Indonesia Open is the country's premier golf tournament and traditionally played in the capital, Jakarta.
The title sponsor from 2005 to 2010 and again in 2012 is the Jakarta government's "Enjoy Jakarta" tourism portal. From 2005 to 2009, the tournament was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the European Tour.
In 2012, for the first time, it was co-sanctioned by the OneAsia Tour and the Japan Golf Tour as part of a three-year deal that boosts world ranking points for the participants. The prize fund for 2012 was US$1,000,000 and the event took place from March 22–25 at Emeralda Golf and Country Club, south of Jakarta. It was the opening event of the OneAsia Tour's 2012 season.
In 2013, it returned to the Asian Tour and moved from March to late November/early December.
Winners
Year | Winner | Country |
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Bank BRI-JCB Indonesia Open | ||
2017 | No tournament | |
2016 | Gaganjeet Bhullar | India |
Bank BRI Indonesia Open | ||
2015 | No tournament | |
2014 | Pádraig Harrington | Ireland |
Indonesia Open | ||
2013 | Gaganjeet Bhullar | India |
Year | Winner | Country |
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Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open | ||
2012 | Nick Cullen | Australia |
Indonesia Open Presented By Carlsberg | ||
2011 | Thaworn Wiratchant (2) | Thailand |
Indonesia Open Presented By Enjoy Jakarta | ||
2010 | Michael Hendry | New Zealand |
- Asian Tour and European Tour
Year | Winner | Country | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open Presented By Carlsberg | ||||||
2009 | Thongchai Jaidee | Thailand | 276 | −12 | 2 strokes | Simon Dyson Alexander Norén Steve Webster |
Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open | ||||||
2008 | Felipe Aguilar | Chile | 262 | −18 | 1 stroke | Jeev Milkha Singh |
2007 | Mikko Ilonen | Finland | 275 | −9 | 1 stroke | Shiv Kapur Frankie Miñoza Andrew Tampion |
Enjoy Jakarta HSBC Indonesia Open Presented By Carlsberg | ||||||
2006 | Simon Dyson | England | 268 | −20 | 2 strokes | Andrew Buckle |
Enjoy Jakarta Standard Chartered Indonesia Open Presented By Carlsberg | ||||||
2005 | Thaworn Wiratchant | Thailand | 255 | −25 | 5 strokes | Raphaël Jacquelin |
- Asian Tour[1]
Year | Winner | Country |
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Indonesia Open | ||
1999–2004 | No tournament | |
1998 | Craig Parry | Australia |
1997 | Frank Nobilo (2) | New Zealand |
1996 | Ed Fryatt | England |
1995 | José Cantero | Argentina |
- Pre-Asian Tour
Year | Winner | Country |
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1994 | Frank Nobilo | New Zealand |
1993 | Gary Webb | United States |
1992 | No tournament | |
1991 | Chen Liang-Shi | Taiwan |
1990 | Frankie Miñoza (2) | Philippines |
1989 | Kasiadi | Indonesia |
1988 | Hsieh Yu-Shu | Taiwan |
1987 | Wayne Smith | Australia |
1986 | Frankie Miñoza | Philippines |
1985 | Lu Chien-soon | Taiwan |
1984 | Terry Gale | Australia |
1983 | Robert Wrenn | United States |
1982 | Eleuterio Nival | Philippines |
1981 | Payne Stewart | United States |
1980 | Lu Hsi-chuen (2) | Taiwan |
1979 | Lu Hsi-chuen | Taiwan |
1978 | Kuo Chie-Hsiung | Taiwan |
1977 | Gaylord Burrows | United States |
1976 | Mya Aye | Burma |
1975 | Hsu Sen San | Taiwan |
1974 | Ben Arda | Philippines |
List of sponsors
- Astro (2007–08)
- BNI-Maybank (2007–08, 2012–13, 2016)
- Bank Rakyat Indonesia (2014–present)
- Carlsberg (1974–2006, 2009–11)
- Enjoy Jakarta (2005–13)
- HSBC (2006)
- JCB (2016)
- Standard Chartered (2005)
References
- ↑ "Indonesia Open". Indonesia Golf Association. Archived from the original on November 19, 2008. Retrieved 2009-10-03.