Dunlop Phoenix Tournament
Tournament information
LocationMiyazaki, Miyazaki, Japan
Established1972
Course(s)Phoenix Country Club
Par71
Length7,042 yards (6,439 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund¥200,000,000
Month playedNovember
Tournament record score
Aggregate263 Brooks Koepka (2016)
263 Kazuki Higa (2022)
To par−21 as above
Current champion
Japan Yuta Sugiura (a)
Location Map
Phoenix CC is located in Japan
Phoenix CC
Phoenix CC
Location in Japan
Phoenix CC is located in Miyazaki Prefecture
Phoenix CC
Phoenix CC
Location in the Miyazaki Prefecture

The Dunlop Phoenix Tournament (ダンロップフェニックストーナメント, Danroppu fenikkusu tōnamento) is a professional golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. It is played in November at the Phoenix Country Club in Miyazaki, Miyazaki and is one of the richest tournaments in Japan, attracting some of the leading international golfers.

Course layout

  • From 2020 :
Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3864361805674152025213874473,5414901654653324364654021865603,5017,042
Par443543544364344444353571

Previous tournaments:

Year(s)YardagePar
2012–20197,02771
2008–20117,01071
20076,91970
2005, 20066,90770
20046,90170
2002, 20036,91771
1999–20016,85671
19986,84671
1996, 19976,80371
19956,79871
1984–19946,99372
1978–19836,99172
1974–19777,01272

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upRef.
Dunlop Phoenix Tournament
2023Japan Yuta Sugiura (a)272−123 strokesJapan Keita Nakajima
Japan Taiga Semikawa
2022Japan Kazuki Higa263−213 strokesChile Mito Pereira
2021United States Chan Kim267−171 strokeJapan Naoyuki Kataoka
Japan Ryosuke Kinoshita
2020Japan Takumi Kanaya271−13PlayoffJapan Toshihiro Ishizaka
2019Japan Shugo Imahira203[lower-alpha 1]−102 strokesSouth Korea Hwang Jung-gon
2018Japan Kodai Ichihara269−151 strokeJapan Mikumu Horikawa
2017United States Brooks Koepka (2)264−209 strokesSouth Korea Lee Sang-hee
Thailand Prayad Marksaeng
United States Xander Schauffele
2016United States Brooks Koepka263−211 strokeJapan Yuta Ikeda
2015Japan Yūsaku Miyazato270−142 strokesJapan Yoshinori Fujimoto
Japan Hideki Matsuyama
2014Japan Hideki Matsuyama269−15PlayoffJapan Hiroshi Iwata
2013England Luke Donald (2)270−146 strokesSouth Korea Kim Hyung-sung
2012England Luke Donald268−165 strokesJapan Hideki Matsuyama (a)
2011Japan Toshinori Muto201−124 strokesSpain Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
2010Japan Yuta Ikeda269−152 strokesSouth Korea Kim Kyung-tae
2009Italy Edoardo Molinari271−13PlayoffSweden Robert Karlsson
2008Thailand Prayad Marksaeng276−81 strokeJapan Ryo Ishikawa
2007England Ian Poulter269−113 strokesSpain Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
2006Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington271−9PlayoffUnited States Tiger Woods
2005United States Tiger Woods (2)272−8PlayoffJapan Kaname Yokoo
2004United States Tiger Woods264−168 strokesJapan Ryoken Kawagishi
2003Denmark Thomas Bjørn (2)272−122 strokesJapan Daisuke Maruyama
2002Japan Kaname Yokoo269−151 strokeSpain Sergio García
2001United States David Duval269−15PlayoffJapan Taichi Teshima
2000Japan Shingo Katayama265−194 strokesUnited States Bob May
1999Denmark Thomas Bjørn270−14PlayoffSpain Sergio García
1998England Lee Westwood271−133 strokesNorthern Ireland Darren Clarke
1997United States Tom Watson (2)275−92 strokesJapan Naomichi Ozaki
1996Japan Masashi Ozaki (3)277−73 strokesJapan Naomichi Ozaki
United States Tom Watson
1995Japan Masashi Ozaki (2)273−111 strokeUnited States Robert Gamez
United States Brandt Jobe
Australia Peter Senior
1994Japan Masashi Ozaki201−151 strokeUnited States Tom Watson
1993South Africa Ernie Els271−174 strokesUnited States Fred Couples
England Barry Lane
Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima
Japan Masashi Ozaki
Fiji Vijay Singh
1992South Africa David Frost277−11PlayoffJapan Kiyoshi Murota
1991United States Larry Nelson276−12PlayoffJapan Isao Aoki
Spain Seve Ballesteros
United States Jay Don Blake
1990United States Larry Mize (2)274−143 strokesJapan Naomichi Ozaki
1989United States Larry Mize272−164 strokesJapan Naomichi Ozaki
1988United States Ken Green273−152 strokesUnited States Fred Couples
1987United States Craig Stadler277−111 strokeUnited States Scott Hoch
1986United States Bobby Wadkins (2)277−111 strokeAustralia Graham Marsh
1985Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima275−133 strokesSpain Seve Ballesteros
Taiwan Chen Tze-chung
1984United States Scott Simpson282−6PlayoffWest Germany Bernhard Langer
1983Taiwan Chen Tze-ming286−2PlayoffUnited States Tom Watson
1982United States Calvin Peete281−73 strokesSpain Seve Ballesteros
United States Larry Nelson
1981Spain Seve Ballesteros (2)279−93 strokesJapan Tsuneyuki Nakajima
1980United States Tom Watson282−62 strokesUnited States Mike Reid
1979United States Bobby Wadkins284−43 strokesTaiwan Lu Liang-Huan
Japan Namio Takasu
1978United States Andy Bean275−135 strokesAustralia Graham Marsh
1977Spain Seve Ballesteros282−61 strokeJapan Kikuo Arai
1976Australia Graham Marsh272−166 strokesUnited States Miller Barber
1975United States Hubert Green272−166 strokesJapan Kosaku Shimada
1974United States Johnny Miller274−147 strokesTaiwan Lu Liang-Huan
ANA Phoenix Tournament
1973Japan Yasuhiro Miyamoto288E1 strokeJapan Kazuo Yoshikawa
Phoenix Tournament
1972Japan Seiji Noda289+12 strokesJapan Kosaku Shimada [1]

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to thunderstorms.

References

  1. McCormack, Mark H. (1973). The World of Professional Golf 1973. Collins. pp. 314, 537–538. ISBN 0002119463.

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