KPGA Tour Championship
Tournament information
LocationAnseong, South Korea
Established2005
Course(s)Lake Hills Golf Club
Par72
Length6,876 yards (6,287 m)
Tour(s)Korean Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund500,000,000
Month playedNovember
Final year2018
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Lee Hyung-joon (2016)
To par−26 as above
Final champion
South Korea Lee Jung-hwan
Location Map
Lake Hills GC is located in South Korea
Lake Hills GC
Lake Hills GC
Location in South Korea

The KPGA Tour Championship is a professional golf tournament on the Korean Tour. It has generally been played in November, one of the last events of the season. The 2018 event was played at Lake Hills Golf Club in Anseong, South Korea.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Golfzon-DYB Education KPGA Tour Championship
2018South Korea Lee Jung-hwan274−61 strokeSouth Korea Lee Sung-ho
South Korea Jung Ji-ho
Lake Hills
Caido Tour Championship
2017South Korea Choi Go-woong269−112 strokesSouth Korea Choi Min-chel
South Korea Lee Seung-taek
Solmoro
Caido Korea Tour Championship
2016South Korea Lee Hyung-joon262−265 strokesSouth Korea Lee Chang-wooBosung
Caido Golf LIS Tour Championship
2015South Korea Kim Tae-hoon203[lower-alpha 1]−131 strokeSouth Korea Park Jun-wonThe Links
Herald KYJ Tour Championship
2014South Korea Lee Hyung-joon210[lower-alpha 1]−63 strokesSouth Korea Hong Soon-sangSkyhill
2013South Korea Hur In-hoi276−124 strokesSouth Korea Choi Joon-woo
South Korea Kim Gi-whan
South Korea Kim Hyung-tae
Skyhill
2011–12: No tournament
Hana Tour Championship
2010South Korea Kim Wi-joong280−8PlayoffSouth Korea Son Joon-eobBirch Hill
2009: No tournament
SBS Hana Tour Championship
2008South Korea Choi Ho-sung282−6PlayoffSouth Korea Kim Dae-hyunWelli Hilli
2007South Korea Kang Kyung-nam270−181 strokeSouth Korea Kim Hyung-tae
South Korea Shin Yong-jin
Yongwon
2006South Korea Kim Hyung-tae279−95 strokesSouth Korea Kim Chang-yoonMontvert
Bando Bora CC Tour Championship
2005South Korea Yoo Jong-koo279−142 strokesSouth Korea Kang Ji-manBora

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Notes

  1. 1 2 Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

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