Taiwan Open (golf)

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The Taiwan Open was the national open golf tournament of Taiwan. It was also known as the Republic of China Open, ROC Open, Chinese Taipei Open, or simply the China Open. It was founded in 1965, and became an event on the Asia Golf Circuit the following year.[1] The Asian PGA Tour was founded in 1995, and the Asian Circuit declined. The Taiwan Open became an event on the new tour in 1999, and was last held in 2006.

Taiwan Open
Tournament information
LocationTaiwan
Established1965
Tour(s)Asian Tour
Asia Golf Circuit
FormatStroke play
Final year2006
Tournament record score
Aggregate270 Thaworn Wiratchant (2005)
To par−18 as above
Final champion
Taiwan Lin Wen-tang

Venues

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The following venues have been used since the founding of the Taiwan Open in 1965.[1][2]

Venue First Last Times
Taiwan Golf and Country Club 1965 1994 16
Linkou International Golf and Country Club 1970 1989 6
Kaohsiung Golf Club 1976 1976 1
Kuo Hua Golf and Country Club 1979 1979 1
New Tamsui Golf Club 1980 1980 1
Hsin Chu Golf and Country Club 1981 1988 3
Chang Gung Golf Club 1986 2005 2
Taoyuan Golf and Country Club 1987 1987 1
Tong Hwa Golf and Country Club 1995 1996 2
Sunrise Golf and Country Club 1997 2006 8
North Bay Golf and Country Club 2004 2004 1

Winners

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Year Tour[a] Winner[b] Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up[b] Venue Ref.
Taiwan Open
2006 ASA   Lin Wen-tang 275 −13 3 strokes   Simon Yates Sunrise G&CC [3]
2005 ASA   Thaworn Wiratchant 270 −18 1 stroke   Chapchai Nirat Chang Gung GC [4]
2004 ASA   Charlie Wi 284 −4 3 strokes   Terry Pilkadaris North Bay G&CC [5]
Acer Taiwan Open
2003 ASA   Jason Dawes 284 −4 8 strokes   Jeev Milkha Singh Sunrise G&CC [6]
2002 ASA   Danny Chia 291 +3 2 strokes   Hsieh Yu-shu
  Lin Chie-hsiang
Sunrise G&CC [7]
2001 ASA   Andrew Pitts 197[c] −19 6 strokes   Mardan Mamat Sunrise G&CC [8]
Johnnie Walker Taiwan Open
2000 ASA   Vijay Singh 287 −1 Playoff[d]   Craig Kamps Sunrise G&CC [9]
ERA Taiwan Open
1999 ASA   Kang Wook-soon 274 −14 1 stroke   Kyi Hla Han Sunrise G&CC [10]
Mercedes-Benz Taiwan Open
1998   Lu Chien-soon (2) 281 −7   Lin Chie-hsiang Sunrise G&CC
Republic of China Open
1997   Tsai Chi-huang 274 −14 7 strokes   André Cruse Sunrise G&CC [11]
Chinfon Republic of China Open
1996 AGC   Hong Chia-yuh (a) (2) 278 −10 12 strokes   Stuart Holmes
  Yu Chin-han
Tong Hwa GC [12][13]
1995 AGC   Daniel Chopra 208[c] −8 1 stroke   Hsieh Chin-sheng Tong Hwa GC [14]
1994 AGC   Hong Chia-yuh (a) 276 −12 1 stroke   Boonchu Ruangkit Taiwan G&CC [15]
1993 AGC   Lin Chie-hsiang (2) 284 −4 5 strokes   Carlos Espinosa
  Brian Watts
Taiwan G&CC [16]
Sanyang Republic of China Open
1992 AGC   Lin Chie-hsiang 217[c] +1 Playoff   Todd Hamilton
  Craig McClellan
Taiwan G&CC [17]
1991 AGC   John Jacobs (2) 285 −3 Playoff[e]   Antolin Fernando Taiwan G&CC [18]
1990 AGC   Frankie Miñoza 283 −5 Playoff[f]   John Morse Taiwan G&CC [19]
Taiwan Open
1989 AGC   Lu Chien-soon 207[c] −9 1 stroke   Chen Liang-hsi Linkou International G&CC [20][21]
1988 AGC   Carlos Espinosa 293 +5 1 stroke   Lin Chie-hsiang Hsin Chu G&CC [22]
1987 AGC   Mark Aebli 294 −2 2 strokes   Hsieh Yu-shu
  Mike Standly
Taoyuan G&CC [23]
1986 AGC   Lu Hsi-chuen 212[c] −4 1 stroke   Curt Byrum
  John Jacobs
Chang Gung CC [24]
1985 AGC   Lu Liang-Huan (4) 282 −6 Playoff[g]   Rafael Alarcón
  Hsieh Yu-shu
Hsin Chu G&CC [25]
1984 AGC   John Jacobs 218[c] +2 3 strokes   Hsieh Min-Nan Taiwan G&CC [26]
1983 AGC   Lu Liang-Huan (3) 295 +7 Playoff[h]   Bill Israelson Linkou International G&CC [27]
1982 AGC   Chen Tze-ming 289 +1 2 strokes   Chien Shun-lu (a)
  Kuo Chie-Hsiung
Taiwan G&CC [28][29]
1981 AGC   Ho Ming-chung 276 −12 3 strokes   Lu Hsi-chuen Hsin Chu G&CC [30]
1980 AGC   Kuo Chie-Hsiung (3) 277 −11 4 strokes   Mike Krantz
  Lu Liang-Huan
New Tamsui GC [31]
1979 AGC   Lu Liang-Huan (2) 287 −1 2 strokes   Chen Tze-ming Kuo Hua G&CC [32]
1978 AGC   Hsieh Yung-yo (3) 283 −5 Playoff[i]   Kuo Chie-Hsiung Taiwan G&CC [33]
1977 AGC   Hsieh Min-Nan 276 −12 2 strokes   Kuo Chie-Hsiung Linkou International G&CC [34]
1976 AGC   Hsu Chi-san (2) 288 E 1 stroke   Kuo Chie-Hsiung Kaohsiung GC [35]
1975 AGC   Kuo Chie-Hsiung (2) 277 −11 Playoff[j]   Ben Arda
  Hsieh Min-Nan
Taiwan G&CC [36]
1974 AGC   Kuo Chie-Hsiung 282 −6 2 strokes   Lu Liang-Huan Linkou International G&CC [37]
1973 AGC   Eleuterio Nival 283 −5 1 stroke   Chang Chung-fa
  Ho Ming-chung
  Graham Marsh
Taiwan G&CC [38]
1972 AGC   Haruo Yasuda 284 −4 Playoff[k]   Kuo Chie-Hsiung Taiwan G&CC [39][40]
1971 AGC   Chang Chung-fa (2) 286 −2 1 stroke   Eleuterio Nival Linkou International G&CC [41]
1970 AGC   Chang Chung-fa 215[c] −1 3 strokes   Chen Ching-Po Linkou International G&CC [42]
1969 AGC   Hideyo Sugimoto 284 −4 Playoff[l]   Hsu Chi-san Taiwan G&CC [43]
1968 AGC   Hsieh Yung-yo (2) 282 −6 1 stroke   Kuo Chie-Hsiung Taiwan G&CC [44]
1967 FEC   Hsieh Yung-yo 277 −11 Playoff[m]   Lu Liang-Huan Taiwan G&CC [45]
1966 FEC   Lu Liang-Huan 281 −7 2 strokes   Chen Chien-chung
  Hsu Chi-san
  Kuo Chie-Hsiung
Taiwan G&CC [46][47]
1965   Hsu Chi-san 290   Taiwan G&CC

Source:[2]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ AGC/FEC − Asia Golf Circuit/Far East Circuit; ASA − Asian Tour.
  2. ^ a b (a) – Amateur
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
  4. ^ Singh won with a par on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  5. ^ Jacobs won with a birdie on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  6. ^ Miñoza won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  7. ^ Lu won with a par on the sixth hole of a sudden-death playoff; Hsieh was eliminated on the first extra hole.
  8. ^ Lu won a three-hole playoff by 3 strokes; Lu E, Israelson +3.
  9. ^ Hsieh won on the seventh hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  10. ^ Kuo won with a birdie on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  11. ^ Yasuda won with a birdie on the fifth hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  12. ^ Sugimoto won with a par on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  13. ^ Hsieh won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.

References

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