Korean golf tournament
Golf tournament
TheGS Caltex Maekyung Open , as it is known for sponsorship reasons, is a professionalgolf tournament that takes place inSeongnam ,Gyeonggi Province ,South Korea . It was established in 1982,[ 1] replacing theKorea Open as the South Korean event on theAsia Golf Circuit .[ 2] Between 1999 and 2009 (except for 2004) it was a stop on theAsian Tour , and then in 2010 it became part of theOneAsia Tour schedule.[ 3] Since 2018, it has again been a fixture on the Asian Tour, except for 2020 and 2021 due to restrictions in place during theCOVID-19 pandemic .
In 2005, KoreanChoi Sang-ho won the tournament and set an Asian Tour record as the oldest winner on tour at 50 years and 145 days.
This tournament has generally been staged at the Nam Seoul Country Club. It has only been staged in four venues. The other venues that have been used are Lakeside in 1998, 1999, 2004 and 2006, Gwanak in 1984 and Elysian Gangchon in 2020.
Year Tour(s)[ a] Winner Score To par Margin of victory Runner(s)-up Venue GS Caltex Maekyung Open 2025 ASA ,KOR Mun Do-yeob 274 −10 3 strokes Jazz Janewattananond Kim Baek-jun Lee Jung-hwan Nam Seoul 2024 ASA ,KOR Kim Hong-taek 274 −10 Playoff Chonlatit Chuenboonngam Nam Seoul 2023 ASA ,KOR Jung Chan-min 197[ b] −16 6 strokes Lee Jung-hwan Song Min-hyuk (a)Nam Seoul 2022 ASA ,KOR Kim Bi-o (2)275 −9 2 strokes Cho Min-gyu Nam Seoul 2021 KOR Hur In-hoi 279 −5 2 strokes Tom Kim Nam Seoul 2020 ASA ,[ c] KOR Lee Tae-hee (2)199 −11 1 stroke Cho Min-gyu Jun Seok Lee Elysian Gangchon 2019 ASA ,KOR Lee Tae-hee 275 −9 Playoff[ d] Janne Kaske Nam Seoul 2018 ASA ,KOR Park Sang-hyun (2)283 −1 Playoff[ e] Gaganjeet Bhullar Chang Yi-keun Hwang Jung-gon Nam Seoul 2017 KOR ,ONE Lee Sang-hee 276 −8 2 strokes Moon Kyong-jun Nam Seoul 2016 KOR ,ONE Park Sang-hyun 280 −8 Playoff[ f] Lee Soo-min Nam Seoul 2015 KOR ,ONE Moon Kyong-jun 284 −4 2 strokes Ryan Fox Kim Do-hoon 752 Jason Norris Gareth Paddison Nam Seoul 2014 KOR ,ONE Park Jun-won 273 −15 3 strokes Park Sang-hyun Nam Seoul 2013 KOR ,ONE Ryu Hyun-woo 274 −14 1 stroke Kim Do-hoon 753 Kim Hyung-sung Nam Seoul 2012 KOR ,ONE Kim Bi-o 273 −15 5 strokes Ryu Hyun-woo Nam Seoul 2011 KOR ,ONE Kim Kyung-tae (2)267 −21 8 strokes Kim Hyung-sung Cho Min-kyu Nam Seoul 2010 KOR ,ONE Kim Dae-hyun 270 −18 4 strokes Kim Kyung-tae Nam Seoul 2009 ASA ,KOR Bae Sang-moon 281 −7 Playoff[ g] Ted Oh Nam Seoul 2008 ASA ,KOR Hwang Inn-choon 279 −9 Playoff[ h] Noh Seung-yul Nam Seoul 2007 ASA ,KOR Kim Kyung-tae 270 −18 5 strokes Liang Wenchong Nam Seoul 2006 ASA ,KOR Suk Jong-yul 271 −17 1 stroke Bryan Saltus Lakeside KT&G Maekyung Open 2005 ASA ,KOR Choi Sang-ho 278 −10 3 strokes Thaworn Wiratchant Nam Seoul Maekyung Open 2004 KOR Mark Calcavecchia 282 −6 2 strokes Jang Ik-jae Lakeside 2003 ASA ,KOR Chung Joon 275 −13 1 stroke Amandeep Johl Nam Seoul Maekyung LG Fashion Open 2002 ASA ,KOR Eddie Lee (a)268 −20 1 stroke Thammanoon Sriroj Nam Seoul 2001 ASA ,KOR Choi Gwang-soo 271 −17 1 stroke Arjun Atwal Kim Dae-sub (a)Nam Seoul 2000 ASA ,KOR Kang Wook-soon 278 −10 1 stroke Kim Felton Nam Seoul Maekyung Daks Open 1999 ASA ,KOR James Kingston 277 −11 Playoff Kyi Hla Han Lakeside Maekyung LG Fashion Open 1998 AGC ,KOR Scott Rowe 205[ b] −11 3 strokes Kwon Young-suk Lakeside 1997 AGC ,KOR Shin Yong-jin 272 −16 1 stroke Tim Balmer Nam Seoul 1996 AGC ,KOR Park Nam-sin (2)285 −3 5 strokes Kim Sung-ho Rob Moss Nam Seoul Maekyung Bando Fashion Open 1995 AGC Brandt Jobe 280 −8 4 strokes Choi Sang-ho Nam Seoul Maekyung Open 1994 AGC Kim Jong-duck 284 −4 Playoff Jim Rutledge Mike Tschetter Nam Seoul 1993 AGC Park Nam-sin 281 −7 1 stroke Yeh Chang-ting New Korea 1992 AGC Todd Hamilton 280 −8 Playoff Lin Chie-hsiang Nam Seoul 1991 AGC Choi Sang-ho 281 −7 2 strokes Hsieh Chin-sheng Park Nam-sin Nam Seoul 1990 AGC Lee Kang-sun 212 −4 3 strokes Hsieh Chin-sheng Nam Seoul 1989 AGC Lu Hsi-chuen 277 −11 1 stroke Chen Liang-hsi Nam Seoul 1988 AGC Frankie Miñoza 279 −9 1 stroke Lim Jin-han Nam Seoul 1987 AGC Chen Liang-hsi 279 −9 3 strokes Kim Sung-ho Brian Tennyson Nam Seoul 1986 AGC Tsao Chien-teng 280 −8 1 stroke Hsieh Yu-shu Nam Seoul 1985 AGC Chen Tze-chung 280 −8 2 strokes Rafael Alarcón Lu Chien-soon Nam Seoul 1984 AGC Mike Clayton 283 −5 1 stroke John Jacobs Lu Hsi-chuen Gwanak 1983 AGC Hiroshi Yamada 212 −4 1 stroke Lu Hsi-chuen Seoul 1982 AGC Kim Joo-heun (a)285 −3 3 strokes Rafael Alarcón Seoul
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^ AGC −Asia Golf Circuit ; ASA −Asian Tour ; KOR −Korean Tour ; ONE −OneAsia Tour . ^a b Shortened to 54 holes due to weather. ^ Held without Asian Tour co-sanctioning due to theCOVID-19 pandemic . ^ Lee won with a birdie on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff. ^ Park won with a par on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff; Bhullar was eliminated on the first extra hole, and Hwang on the second. ^ Park won with a par on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. ^ Bae won with a par on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. ^ Hwang won with a par on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.