Japan Open Golf Championship

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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
LocationSayama, Japan
Established1927
Course(s)Tokyo Golf Club
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 Shugo Imahira
Location map
Tokyo GC is located in Japan
Tokyo GC
Tokyo GC
Location in Japan
Tokyo GC is located in Saitama Prefecture
Tokyo GC
Tokyo GC
Location in the Saitama 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

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Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share (¥)
Venue
2024   Shugo Imahira 276 −4 1 stroke   Ryosuke Kinoshita 42,000,000 Tokyo
2023   Aguri Iwasaki 272 −8 2 strokes   Ryo Ishikawa 42,000,000 Ibaraki
(West)
2022   Taiga Semikawa (a) 270 −10 2 strokes   Kazuki Higa 42,000,000 Sanko
2021   Shaun Norris 265 −19 4 strokes   Yuta Ikeda 42,000,000 Biwako
2020   Yuki Inamori (2) 275 −5 1 stroke   Hideto Tanihara 31,500,000 Murasaki
(Sumire)
2019   Chan Kim 285 +1 1 stroke   Mikumu Horikawa
  Shaun Norris
42,000,000 Koga
2018   Yuki Inamori 270 −14 2 strokes   Shaun Norris 40,000,000 Yokohama
(West)
2017   Yuta Ikeda (2) 272 −8 1 stroke   Takumi Kanaya (a) 40,000,000 Gifuseki
2016   Hideki Matsuyama 275 −5 3 strokes   Yuta Ikeda
  Lee Kyoung-hoon
40,000,000 Sayama
2015   Satoshi Kodaira 275 −13 1 stroke   Yuta Ikeda 40,000,000 Rokko Kokusai
(East)
2014   Yuta Ikeda 270 −10 1 stroke   Shingo Katayama
  Satoshi Kodaira
40,000,000 Chiba
(Umesato)
2013   Masanori Kobayashi 274 −10 3 strokes   Koumei Oda 40,000,000 Ibaraki
(East)
2012   Kenichi Kuboya 292 +8 1 stroke   Juvic Pagunsan 40,000,000 Naha
2011   Bae Sang-moon 282 −2 Playoff   Kenichi Kuboya 40,000,000 Takanodai
2010   Kim Kyung-tae 271 −13 1 stroke   Hiroyuki Fujita 40,000,000 Aichi
2009   Ryuichi Oda 282 −6 Playoff   Yasuharu Imano
  Ryo Ishikawa
40,000,000 Musashi
(Toyooka)
2008   Shingo Katayama (2) 283 −1 4 strokes   Ryo Ishikawa 40,000,000 Koga
2007   Toru Taniguchi (2) 283 −5 2 strokes   Shingo Katayama 40,000,000 Sagamihara
(East)
2006   Paul Sheehan 277 −7 3 strokes   Azuma Yano 40,000,000 Kasumigaseki
(West)
2005   Shingo Katayama 282 −2 2 strokes   Ryoken Kawagishi
  Craig Parry
24,000,000 Hirono
2004   Toru Taniguchi 285 −3 4 strokes   Toshimitsu Izawa
  David Smail
  Yeh Wei-tze
24,000,000 Katayamazu
(Hakusan)
2003   Keiichiro Fukabori 276 −8 2 strokes   Yasuharu Imano 24,000,000 Nikko
2002   David Smail 271 −9 4 strokes   Kim Jong-duck 24,000,000 Shimonoseki
2001   Taichi Teshima 277 −7 4 strokes   Tsuyoshi Yoneyama 24,000,000 Tokyo
2000   Naomichi Ozaki (2) 281 −3 1 stroke   Lin Keng-chi 24,000,000 Takanodai
1999   Naomichi Ozaki 298 +10 2 strokes   Kazuhiko Hosokawa
  Nobumitsu Yuhara
24,000,000 Otaru
1998   Hidemichi Tanaka 283 −5 1 stroke   Naomichi Ozaki 24,000,000 Oarai
1997   Craig Parry 286 +2 1 stroke   Frankie Miñoza
  Seiki Okuda
  Masashi Ozaki
24,000,000 Koga
1996   Peter Teravainen 282 −2 2 strokes   Frankie Miñoza 24,000,000 Ibaraki
(West)
1995   Toshimitsu Izawa 277 −7 1 stroke   Kazuhiko Hosokawa 16,200,000 Kasumigaseki
(East)
1994   Masashi Ozaki (5) 270 −18 13 strokes   David Ishii
  Hideki Kase
18,000,000 Yokkaichi
1993   Seiki Okuda 281 −3 5 strokes   Masashi Ozaki 18,000,000 Biwako
1992   Masashi Ozaki (4) 277 −11 5 strokes   Brent Franklin
  Masahiro Kuramoto
18,000,000 Ryugasaki
1991   Tsuneyuki Nakajima (4) 290 +2 Playoff   Noboru Sugai 18,000,000 Shimonoseki
1990   Tsuneyuki Nakajima (3) 281 −7 2 strokes   Masashi Ozaki 18,000,000 Otaru
1989   Masashi Ozaki (3) 274 −6 1 stroke   Brian Jones 10,000,000 Nagoya
(Wago)
1988   Masashi Ozaki (2) 288 +4 1 stroke   Isao Aoki
  Tsuneyuki Nakajima
10,000,000 Tokyo
1987   Isao Aoki (2) 279 −9 1 stroke   Tsuneyuki Nakajima
  Nobuo Serizawa
10,000,000 Arima Royal
1986   Tsuneyuki Nakajima (2) 284 −4 1 stroke   Isao Aoki
  Masashi Ozaki
10,000,000 Totsuka
(West)
1985   Tsuneyuki Nakajima 285 −3 2 strokes   Hiroshi Makino 10,000,000 Higashinagoya
1984   Koichi Uehara 283 −5 2 strokes   Koichi Suzuki 10,000,000 Ranzan
1983   Isao Aoki 281 −7 Playoff   Terry Gale 8,000,000 Rokko Kokusai
1982   Akira Yabe 277 −7 5 strokes   Yutaka Hagawa
  Naomichi Ozaki
8,000,000 Musashi
(Toyooka)
1981   Yutaka Hagawa 280 E 1 stroke   Kenji Mori
  Tsuneyuki Nakajima
8,000,000 Nihon Line
1980   Shoji Kikuchi 296 E 1 stroke   Isao Aoki
  Kazuo Yoshikawa
8,000,000 Sagamihara
(East)
1979   Kuo Chie-Hsiung 285 −3 Playoff   Isao Aoki
  Koichi Uehara
  Yoshitaka Yamamoto
8,000,000 Hino
1978   Seve Ballesteros (2) 281 −7 Playoff   Graham Marsh 10,000,000 Yokohama
(West)
1977   Seve Ballesteros 284 E 1 stroke   Takashi Murakami 10,000,000 Narashino
1976   Kosaku Shimada 288 −4 1 stroke   Tōru Nakamura
  Takashi Murakami
10,000,000 Central
(East)
1975   Takashi Murakami 278 −10 3 strokes   Seiichi Kanai 8,000,000 Kasugai
(East)
1974   Masashi Ozaki 279 −13 1 stroke   Takashi Murakami 6,000,000 Central
(East)
1973   Ben Arda 278 −10 2 strokes   Isao Aoki 4,500,000 Ibaraki
(West)
1972   Han Chang-sang 278 1 stroke   Masashi Ozaki Otone
(East)
1971   Yoshimasa Fujii 282 Playoff   Hideyo Sugimoto Aichi
1970   Mitsuhiro Kitta 282 1 stroke   Isao Aoki Musashi
(Sasai)
1969   Hideyo Sugimoto (2) 284 1 stroke   Shigeru Uchida Ono
1968   Takaaki Kono 284 1 stroke   Kikuo Arai
  Bruce Devlin
  Namio Takasu
Sobu
(East & Middle)
1967   Tadashi Kitta 282 3 strokes   Tomoo Ishii
  Teruo Sugihara
Hirono
1966   Seiichi Sato 285 1 stroke   Chen Ching-Po
  Tadashi Kitta
  Shozo Miyamoto
Sodegaura
1965   Tadashi Kitta 284 1 stroke   Seiji Kumada
  Shigeru Uchida
  Kenji Unno
Miyoshi
1964   Hideyo Sugimoto 288 1 stroke   Chen Ching-Po
  Kokuni Kimoto
Tokyo
1963   Toichiro Toda (2) 283 2 strokes   Teruo Sugihara Yokkaichi
1962   Teruo Sugihara 287 2 strokes   Chen Ching-Po Chiba
(Umesato)
1961   Kenji Hosoishi 289 Playoff   Chen Ching-Po
  Hsieh Yung-yo
  Isao Katsumata
  Koichi Ono[a]
Takanodai
1960   Haruyoshi Kobari[b] (2) 294 5 strokes   Yoshimasa Fujii
  Orville Moody
  Shiro Matsuda
  Koichi Ono[a]
Hirono
1959   Chen Ching-Po 296 Playoff   Yumasa Shimamura Sagamihara
1958   Torakichi Nakamura (3) 288 4 strokes   Yoshiro Hayashi Takanodai
1957   Haruyoshi Kobari 288 6 strokes   Tomoo Ishii Aichi
1956   Torakichi Nakamura (2) 285 8 strokes   Haruyoshi Kobari Kasumigaseki
(West)
1955   Koichi Ono[a] (3) 291 5 strokes   Chin Sei-Sui Hirono
1954   Yoshiro Hayashi (2) 293 3 strokes   Michio Ishii
  Haruyoshi Kobari
Tokyo
1953   Son Shi-Kin[a] (2) 291 1 stroke   Torakichi Nakamura Takarazuka
1952   Torakichi Nakamura 279 11 strokes   Shigeru Ishii Kawana Hotel
(Fuji)
1951   Son Shi-Kin[a] 288 3 strokes   Koshio Kurihara Naruo
1950   Yoshiro Hayashi 288 1 stroke   Yumasa Shimamura Abiko
1942–1949: No tournament due to World War II
1941   Tokuharu Nobuhara 290 3 strokes   Torakichi Nakamura Hodogaya
1940   Tomekichi Miyamoto (6) 285 2 strokes   Toichiro Toda Tokyo
(Asaka)
1939   Toichiro Toda 287 5 strokes   Chin Sei-Sui Hirono
1938   Rin Man-Puku 294 3 strokes   Toichiro Toda Fujisawa
1937   Chin Sei-Sui 284 7 strokes   Rokuzo Asami Sagami
1936   Tomekichi Miyamoto (5) 293 1 stroke   Chin Sei-Sui Naruo
1935   Tomekichi Miyamoto (4) 296 8 strokes   Toichiro Toda Tokyo
(Asaka)
1934 No tournament due to flood damage
1933   Kanekichi Nakamura 294 9 strokes   Chin Sei-Sui
  Larry Montes
Kasumigaseki
(East)
1932   Tomekichi Miyamoto (3) 298 1 stroke   Akira Muraki Ibaraki
1931   Rokuzo Asami (2) 281 4 strokes   Tomekichi Miyamoto Hodogaya
1930   Tomekichi Miyamoto (2) 287 19 strokes   Kokichi Yasuda Ibaraki
1929   Tomekichi Miyamoto 298 2 strokes   Kokichi Yasuda Ibaraki
1928   Rokuzo Asami 301 7 strokes   Kokichi Yasuda Tokyo
(Komazawa)
1927   Rokuro Akahoshi 309 10 strokes   Rokuzo Asami Hodogaya

Future venues

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e 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.

References

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  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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