Hyundai Insurance KJ Choi Invitational
Tournament information
LocationYeoju, South Korea
Established2011
Course(s)Ferrum Club
Par72
Length7,216 yards (6,598 m)
Tour(s)Korean Tour
Asian Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,250,000,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate267 Park Sang-hyun (2014)
To par−21 as above
Current champion
South Korea Ham Jeong-woo
Location Map
Ferrum Club is located in South Korea
Ferrum Club
Ferrum Club
Location in South Korea

The KJ Choi Invitational is a golf tournament on the Korean Tour. It was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour from 2011 to 2013. It was played for the first time in October 2011 at the Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club in Yeoju, South Korea. The tournament is hosted by South Korean golfer K. J. Choi, who also won the first two events. The purse in 2018 was 1,000,000,000.

Winners

YearTour(s)[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Hyundai Insurance KJ Choi Invitational
2023KORSouth Korea Ham Jeong-woo282−61 strokeSouth Korea Choi Jin-hoFerrum
2022KORSouth Korea Lee Hyung-joon278−10PlayoffSouth Korea Lee Dong-minFerrum
2021KORSouth Korea Ham Jeong-woo273−152 strokesSouth Korea Joo Heung-cholFerrum
2020KORSouth Korea Lee Chang-woo285−3PlayoffSouth Korea Chun Jae-han
South Korea Kim Tae-hoon
Ferrum
2019KORSouth Korea Lee Soo-min273−152 strokesSouth Korea Lee Dong-minJeongsan
2018KORSouth Korea Park Sung-kug284−4PlayoffSouth Korea Lee Hyung-joon
Australia Jun Seok Lee
South Korea Lee Soo-min
South Korea Park Hyo-won
Jeongsan
2017KORSouth Korea Hwang Inn-choon277−11PlayoffSouth Korea Choi Min-chel
South Korea Kang Sung-hoon
Jeongsan
2016KORSouth Korea Joo Heung-chol271−131 strokeSouth Korea Kim Si-woo
South Korea Mun Do-yeob
88 CC
KJ Choi Invitational
2015: No tournament
2014KORSouth Korea Park Sang-hyun267−212 strokesSouth Korea Kim Tae-hoonLake Hills Suncheon
CJ Invitational
2013ASA, KORSouth Korea Kang Sung-hoon276−125 strokesSouth Korea Kim Tae-hoon
India Jyoti Randhawa
Haesley Nine Bridges
2012ASA, KORSouth Korea K. J. Choi (2)269−152 strokesSouth Korea Jang Dong-kyu
South Korea Bae Sang-moon
Haesley Nine Bridges
2011ASA, KORSouth Korea K. J. Choi271−172 strokesSouth Korea Noh Seung-yulHaesley Nine Bridges

Notes

  1. ASA − Asian Tour; KOR − Korean Tour.
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