KPGA Championship
Tournament information
LocationYangsan, South Korea
Established1958
Course(s)A-One Country Club
Par71
Length7,048 yards (6,445 m)
Tour(s)Korean Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,500,000,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Seo Yo-seop (2021)
To par−24 Jang Dong-kyu (2015)
Current champion
South Korea Choi Seung-bin
Location Map
A-One CC is located in South Korea
A-One CC
A-One CC
Location in South Korea

The KPGA Championship is a men's professional golf tournament that has been held annually in South Korea since 1958. Together with the Korea Open it is the longest running event on the Korean Tour. It is organised by the Korea Professional Golfers' Association (KPGA). Since 2016 the total purse has been KRW1,000,000,000 with KRW200,000,000 to the winner.

The 2017 Championship was won by Hwang Jung-gon. This win gave him an invitation to play in the CJ Cup in October 2017, the first PGA Tour event played in Korea.[1]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
KPGA Championship
2023South Korea Choi Seung-bin270−141 strokeSouth Korea Park Jun-hongA-One
2022South Korea Shin Sang-hun267−172 strokesSouth Korea Hwang Jung-gonA-One
2021South Korea Seo Yo-seop262−184 strokesCanada Sunil JungA-One
2020South Korea Kim Seong-hyeon275−51 strokeSouth Korea Ham Jeong-woo
South Korea Lee Jae-kyeong
A-One
2019Australia Won Joon Lee265−15PlayoffSouth Korea Seo Hyung-seokA-One
2018South Korea Mun Do-yeob268−12PlayoffSouth Korea Han Chang-wonA-One
2017South Korea Hwang Jung-gon268−201 strokeSouth Korea Kim Gi-whan
South Korea Lee Hyung-joon
A-One
2016South Korea Kim Jun-sung270−181 strokeSouth Korea Park Jun-subA-One
2015South Korea Jang Dong-kyu264−242 strokesSouth Korea Kim Gi-whan
South Korea Park Hyo-won
Sky 72
Yamaha Hankyung KPGA Championship
2014Australia Matthew Griffin268−203 strokesSouth Korea Moon Kyong-junSky 72
Dongchon KPGA Championship
2013South Korea Kim Hyung-tae271−17PlayoffSouth Korea Lee Sang-heeDongchon
SBS Tour Happiness KJB KPGA Championship
2012South Korea Lee Sang-hee203[lower-alpha 1]−132 strokesSouth Korea Kim Jae-ho
South Korea Kim Seng-yong
South Korea Park Jun-won
Happiness
Daishin Securities KPGA Championship
2011South Korea Kim Byung-jun273−153 strokesSouth Korea Yoon Jung-hoAsiana
J-Golf KPGA Championship
2010South Korea Son Joon-eob274−142 strokesSouth Korea Hwang Inn-choonAsiana
SBS Kumho Asiana KPGA Championship
2009South Korea Hong Soon-sang284−4PlayoffSouth Korea Park Sang-hyunAsiana
NH NongHyup KPGA Championship
2008Australia Andrew McKenzie280−8PlayoffSouth Korea Park Sang-hyun
South Korea Suk Jong-yul
Bear Creek
SBS Korea Golf and Art Village KPGA Championship
2007South Korea Kim Chang-yoon280−81 strokeSouth Korea Kim Kyung-taeKorea CC
SBS LIG KPGA Championship
2006South Korea Kim Hyung-sung274−142 strokesSouth Korea Mo Joong-kyungHaeundae
Dongbu Insurance Promy KPGA Championship
2005South Korea Kim Dae-sub (2)270−182 strokesSouth Korea Chung JoonBA Vista
Phoenix Park Boat KPGA Championship
2004South Korea Park Do-kyu273−154 strokesSouth Korea Park No-seokPhoenix
Samsung Securities KPGA Championship
2003South Korea Park No-seok (2)209−71 strokeSouth Korea Kim Jong-duckPhoenix
2002South Korea Kim Dae-sub275−132 strokesSouth Korea Park Nam-sinPhoenix
Lance Field KPGA Championship
2001South Korea Shin Yong-jin (2)266−226 strokesSouth Korea Kang Wook-soonPhoenix
2000South Korea Park No-seok272−161 strokeSouth Korea Kang Wook-soon88 CC
1999South Korea Kang Wook-soon280−8PlayoffSouth Korea Shin Yong-jinChun Ryong
Astra Cup KPGA Championship
1998South Korea Kim Jong-duck208[lower-alpha 2]−82 strokesSouth Korea Park Nam-sin88 CC
1997South Korea K. J. Choi271−175 strokesSouth Korea Park Nam-sinNew Seoul
1996South Korea Shin Yong-jin2791 strokeSouth Korea Choi Gwang-soo
KPGA Championship
1995South Korea Park Nam-sin278
1994South Korea Choi Sang-ho (6)270
1993South Korea Lee Kang-sun272
1992South Korea Choi Sang-ho (5)270
1991South Korea Cho Chul-sang290
1990South Korea Choi Youn-soo (3)283
1989South Korea Cho Sang-ho (4)281
1988South Korea Choi Youn-soo (2)275
1987South Korea Choi Youn-soo283
1986South Korea Choi Sang-ho (3)280
1985South Korea Choi Sang-ho (2)278
1984South Korea Lim Jin-han (2)282
1983South Korea Lim Jin-han288
1982South Korea Choi Sang-ho281
1981South Korea Park Jung-woong283
1980South Korea Kim Seung-hack (2)272
1979South Korea Lee Kang-chun282
1978South Korea Cho Ho-sang278
1977South Korea Cho Tae-ho290
1976South Korea Kim Seung-hack283
1975South Korea Cho Am-gil288
1974South Korea Kim Suk-bong280
1973South Korea Lee Il-ahn (2)274
1972South Korea Son Hung-soo273
1971South Korea Han Chang-sang (7)285
1970South Korea Han Chang-sang (6)280
1969South Korea Han Chang-sang (5)284
1968South Korea Han Chang-sang (4)282
1967South Korea Lee Il-ahn285
1966United States Orville Moody (2)289
1965South Korea Hong Duck-san302
1964South Korea Han Chang-sang (3)282
1963South Korea Kim Hak-young299
1962South Korea Han Chang-sang (2)293
1961South Korea Kim Bok-man301
1960South Korea Han Chang-sang295
1959United States Orville Moody296
1958South Korea Yun Duk-choon306

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
  2. Shortened to 54 holes due to a committee error.[2]

References

  1. Livsey, Laury (26 June 2017). "Hwang wins KPGA Championship". PGA Tour. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  2. "[골프] 김종덕, 8언더 208타 '우승' .. 아스트라컵" [Kim Jong-duk shot 8-under 208 to win .. Astra Cup]. The Korea Economic Daily (in Korean). Seoul, South Korea. 18 May 1998. Retrieved 6 January 2024.


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