Japan Open Golf Championship

The Japan Open Golf Championship (日本オープンゴルフ選手権競技, Nihon ōpun gorufu senshu kenkyōgi) is Japan's national open golf championship. Founded in 1927, it is one of the oldest professional golf tournaments in Japan.[1]

Japan Open Golf Championship
Tournament information
LocationIbaraki, Osaka, Japan
Established1927
Course(s)Ibaraki Country Club
(West Course)
Organized byJapan Golf Association
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund¥210,000,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate265 Shaun Norris (2021)
To par−19 as above
Current champion
Japan Aguri Iwasaki
Location Map
Ibaraki CC is located in Japan
Ibaraki CC
Ibaraki CC
Location in Japan
Ibaraki CC is located in Osaka Prefecture
Ibaraki CC
Ibaraki CC
Location in the Osaka Prefecture

The Japan Open is one of the three richest tournaments on the Japan Golf Tour, with a prize fund of ¥210 million in 2022. Between 1992 and 2021 it was the tour's designated "Flagship event" for the purposes of the Official World Golf Ranking, with a minimum winner's points allocation of 32 points.

The winner also receives an invitation to the following year's Open Championship.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share (¥)
Venue
2023Japan Aguri Iwasaki272−82 strokesJapan Ryo Ishikawa42,000,000Ibaraki
(West)
2022Japan Taiga Semikawa (a)270−102 strokesJapan Kazuki Higa42,000,000Sanko
2021South Africa Shaun Norris265−194 strokesJapan Yuta Ikeda42,000,000Biwako
2020Japan Yuki Inamori (2)275−51 strokeJapan Hideto Tanihara31,500,000Murasaki
(Sumire)
2019United States Chan Kim285+11 strokeJapan Mikumu Horikawa
South Africa Shaun Norris
42,000,000Koga
2018Japan Yuki Inamori270−142 strokesSouth Africa Shaun Norris40,000,000Yokohama
(West)
2017Japan Yuta Ikeda (2)272−81 strokeJapan Takumi Kanaya (a)40,000,000Gifuseki
2016Japan Hideki Matsuyama275−53 strokesJapan Yuta Ikeda
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon
40,000,000Sayama
2015Japan Satoshi Kodaira275−131 strokeJapan Yuta Ikeda40,000,000Rokko Kokusai
(East)
2014Japan Yuta Ikeda270−101 strokeJapan Shingo Katayama
Japan Satoshi Kodaira
40,000,000Chiba
(Umesato)
2013Japan Masanori Kobayashi274−103 strokesJapan Koumei Oda40,000,000Ibaraki
(East)
2012Japan Kenichi Kuboya292+81 strokePhilippines Juvic Pagunsan40,000,000Naha
2011South Korea Bae Sang-moon282−2PlayoffJapan Kenichi Kuboya40,000,000Takanodai
2010South Korea Kim Kyung-tae271−131 strokeJapan Hiroyuki Fujita40,000,000Aichi
2009Japan Ryuichi Oda282−6PlayoffJapan Yasuharu Imano
Japan Ryo Ishikawa
40,000,000Musashi
(Toyooka)
2008Japan Shingo Katayama (2)283−14 strokesJapan Ryo Ishikawa40,000,000Koga
2007Japan Toru Taniguchi (2)283−52 strokesJapan Shingo Katayama40,000,000Sagamihara
(East)
2006Australia Paul Sheehan277−73 strokesJapan Azuma Yano40,000,000Kasumigaseki
(West)
2005Japan Shingo Katayama282−22 strokesJapan Ryoken Kawagishi
Australia Craig Parry
24,000,000Hirono
2004Japan Toru Taniguchi285−34 strokesJapan Toshimitsu Izawa
New Zealand David Smail
Taiwan Yeh Wei-tze
24,000,000Katayamazu
(Hakusan)
2003Japan Keiichiro Fukabori276−82 strokesJapan Yasuharu Imano24,000,000Nikko
2002New Zealand David Smail271−94 strokesSouth Korea Kim Jong-duck24,000,000Shimonoseki
2001Japan Taichi Teshima277−74 strokesJapan Tsuyoshi Yoneyama24,000,000Tokyo
2000Japan Naomichi Ozaki (2)281−31 strokeTaiwan Lin Keng-chi24,000,000Takanodai
1999Japan Naomichi Ozaki298+102 strokesJapan Kazuhiko Hosokawa
Japan Nobumitsu Yuhara
24,000,000Otaru
1998Japan Hidemichi Tanaka283−51 strokeJapan Naomichi Ozaki24,000,000Oarai
1997Australia Craig Parry286+21 strokePhilippines Frankie Miñoza
Japan Seiki Okuda
Japan Masashi Ozaki
24,000,000Koga
1996United States Peter Teravainen282−22 strokesPhilippines Frankie Miñoza24,000,000Ibaraki
(West)
1995Japan Toshimitsu Izawa277−71 strokeJapan Kazuhiko Hosokawa16,200,000Kasumigaseki
(East)
1994Japan Masashi Ozaki (5)270−1813 strokesUnited States David Ishii
Japan Hideki Kase
18,000,000Yokkaichi
1993Japan Seiki Okuda281−35 strokesJapan Masashi Ozaki18,000,000Biwako
1992Japan Masashi Ozaki (4)277−115 strokesCanada Brent Franklin
Japan Masahiro Kuramoto
18,000,000Ryugasaki
1991Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima (4)290+2PlayoffJapan Noboru Sugai18,000,000Shimonoseki
1990Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima (3)281−72 strokesJapan Masashi Ozaki18,000,000Otaru
1989Japan Masashi Ozaki (3)274−61 strokeAustralia Brian Jones10,000,000Nagoya
(Wago)
1988Japan Masashi Ozaki (2)288+41 strokeJapan Isao Aoki
Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima
10,000,000Tokyo
1987Japan Isao Aoki (2)279−91 strokeJapan Tsuneyuki Nakajima
Japan Nobuo Serizawa
10,000,000Arima Royal
1986Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima (2)284−41 strokeJapan Isao Aoki
Japan Masashi Ozaki
10,000,000Totsuka
(West)
1985Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima285−32 strokesJapan Hiroshi Makino10,000,000Higashinagoya
1984Japan Koichi Uehara283−52 strokesJapan Koichi Suzuki10,000,000Ranzan
1983Japan Isao Aoki281−7PlayoffAustralia Terry Gale8,000,000Rokko Kokusai
1982Japan Akira Yabe277−75 strokesJapan Yutaka Hagawa
Japan Naomichi Ozaki
8,000,000Musashi
(Toyooka)
1981Japan Yutaka Hagawa280E1 strokeJapan Kenji Mori
Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima
8,000,000Nihon Line
1980Japan Shoji Kikuchi296E1 strokeJapan Isao Aoki
Japan Kazuo Yoshikawa
8,000,000Sagamihara
(East)
1979Taiwan Kuo Chie-Hsiung285−3PlayoffJapan Isao Aoki
Japan Koichi Uehara
Japan Yoshitaka Yamamoto
8,000,000Hino
1978Spain Seve Ballesteros (2)281−7PlayoffAustralia Graham Marsh10,000,000Yokohama
(West)
1977Spain Seve Ballesteros284E1 strokeJapan Takashi Murakami10,000,000Narashino
1976Japan Kosaku Shimada288−41 strokeJapan Tōru Nakamura
Japan Takashi Murakami
10,000,000Central
(East)
1975Japan Takashi Murakami278−103 strokesJapan Seiichi Kanai8,000,000Kasugai
(East)
1974Japan Masashi Ozaki279−131 strokeJapan Takashi Murakami6,000,000Central
(East)
1973Philippines Ben Arda278−102 strokesJapan Isao Aoki4,500,000Ibaraki
(West)
1972South Korea Han Chang-sang2781 strokeJapan Masashi OzakiOtone
(East)
1971Japan Yoshimasa Fujii282PlayoffJapan Hideyo SugimotoAichi
1970Japan Mitsuhiro Kitta2821 strokeJapan Isao AokiMusashi
(Sasai)
1969Japan Hideyo Sugimoto (2)2841 strokeJapan Shigeru UchidaOno
1968Japan Takaaki Kono2841 strokeJapan Kikuo Arai
Australia Bruce Devlin
Japan Namio Takasu
Sobu
(East & Middle)
1967Japan Tadashi Kitta2823 strokesJapan Tomoo Ishii
Japan Teruo Sugihara
Hirono
1966Japan Seiichi Sato2851 strokeTaiwan Chen Ching-Po
Japan Tadashi Kitta
Japan Shozo Miyamoto
Sodegaura
1965Japan Tadashi Kitta2841 strokeJapan Seiji Kumada
Japan Shigeru Uchida
Japan Kenji Unno
Miyoshi
1964Japan Hideyo Sugimoto2881 strokeTaiwan Chen Ching-Po
Japan Kokuni Kimoto
Tokyo
1963Japan Toichiro Toda (2)2832 strokesJapan Teruo SugiharaYokkaichi
1962Japan Teruo Sugihara2872 strokesTaiwan Chen Ching-PoChiba
(Umesato)
1961Japan Kenji Hosoishi289PlayoffTaiwan Chen Ching-Po
Taiwan Hsieh Yung-yo
Japan Isao Katsumata
Japan Koichi Ono[lower-alpha 1]
Takanodai
1960Japan Haruyoshi Kobari[lower-alpha 2] (2)2945 strokesJapan Yoshimasa Fujii
United States Orville Moody
Japan Shiro Matsuda
Japan Koichi Ono[lower-alpha 1]
Hirono
1959Taiwan Chen Ching-Po296PlayoffJapan Yumasa ShimamuraSagamihara
1958Japan Torakichi Nakamura (3)2884 strokesJapan Yoshiro HayashiTakanodai
1957Japan Haruyoshi Kobari2886 strokesJapan Tomoo IshiiAichi
1956Japan Torakichi Nakamura (2)2858 strokesJapan Haruyoshi KobariKasumigaseki
(West)
1955Japan Koichi Ono[lower-alpha 1] (3)2915 strokesTaiwan Chin Sei-SuiHirono
1954Japan Yoshiro Hayashi (2)2933 strokesJapan Michio Ishii
Japan Haruyoshi Kobari
Tokyo
1953Japan Son Shi-Kin[lower-alpha 1] (2)2911 strokeJapan Torakichi NakamuraTakarazuka
1952Japan Torakichi Nakamura27911 strokesJapan Shigeru IshiiKawana Hotel
(Fuji)
1951Japan Son Shi-Kin[lower-alpha 1]2883 strokesJapan Koshio KuriharaNaruo
1950Japan Yoshiro Hayashi2881 strokeJapan Yumasa ShimamuraAbiko
1942–1949: No tournament due to World War II
1941Japan Tokuharu Nobuhara2903 strokesJapan Torakichi NakamuraHodogaya
1940Japan Tomekichi Miyamoto (6)2852 strokesJapan Toichiro TodaTokyo
(Asaka)
1939Japan Toichiro Toda2875 strokesTaiwan Chin Sei-SuiHirono
1938Taiwan Rin Man-Puku2943 strokesJapan Toichiro TodaFujisawa
1937Taiwan Chin Sei-Sui2847 strokesJapan Rokuzo AsamiSagami
1936Japan Tomekichi Miyamoto (5)2931 strokeTaiwan Chin Sei-SuiNaruo
1935Japan Tomekichi Miyamoto (4)2968 strokesJapan Toichiro TodaTokyo
(Asaka)
1934No tournament due to flood damage
1933Japan Kanekichi Nakamura2949 strokesTaiwan Chin Sei-Sui
Philippines Larry Montes
Kasumigaseki
(East)
1932Japan Tomekichi Miyamoto (3)2981 strokeJapan Akira MurakiIbaraki
1931Japan Rokuzo Asami (2)2814 strokesJapan Tomekichi MiyamotoHodogaya
1930Japan Tomekichi Miyamoto (2)28719 strokesJapan Kokichi YasudaIbaraki
1929Japan Tomekichi Miyamoto2982 strokesJapan Kokichi YasudaIbaraki
1928Japan Rokuzo Asami3017 strokesJapan Kokichi YasudaTokyo
(Komazawa)
1927Japan Rokuro Akahoshi30910 strokesJapan Rokuzo AsamiHodogaya
  1. Son Shi-Kin changed his name to Koichi Ono in 1954 or 1955.
  2. Defending champion Chen Ching-Po finished ahead of Kobari but was disqualified after signing for an incorrect score.

Future venues

  • 2023:Ibaraki Country Club (West Course), Ibaraki City, Osaka
  • 2024:Tokyo Golf Club, Sayama City, Saitama
  • 2025:Nikko Country Club, Nikko City, Tochigi
  • 2026:Tarao Country Club (West Course), Kouga City, Shiga
  • 2027:Boso Country Club Boso Golf Course (East Course), Mutsuzawa Town, Chosei District, Chiba Prifecture

References

  1. Critchley, Bruce; Ferrier, Bob (1993). Golf and All Its Glory. BBC. p. 62. ISBN 0563364696. Retrieved 10 January 2021 via Google Books.

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