The Crowns
Tournament information
LocationTōgō, Aichi, Japan
Established1960
Course(s)Nagoya Golf Club
(Wagō Course)
Par70
Length6,557 yards (5,996 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
Prize fund¥110,000,000
Month playedApril
Tournament record score
Aggregate260 Masashi Ozaki (1995)
To par−20 as above
Current champion
Japan Hiroshi Iwata
Location Map
Nagoya GC is located in Japan
Nagoya GC
Nagoya GC
Location in Japan
Nagoya GC is located in Aichi Prefecture
Nagoya GC
Nagoya GC
Location in the Aichi Prefecture

The Crowns (中日クラウンズ, Chūnichi kuraunzu) is a professional golf tournament that is played over Nagoya Golf Club's Wagō Course in Tōgō, Aichi, Japan. Founded in 1960, it has been an event on the Japan Golf Tour schedule since the tour's first season in 1973.

History

The Crowns was established as the Invitation by Chūbu Japan, All Japan Amateur and Professional Golf Championship (中部日本招待全日本アマ・プロゴルフ選手権) in 1960.[1] The concept of the championship was competition among amateur and professional golf players. It has been played over the Wagō Course at Nagoya Golf Club every year except between 1962 and 1965, during which time it was held at Aichi Country Club (1962 and 1965) and Miyoshi Country Club (1963 and 1964).

From the 10th anniversary in 1969 to the 50th anniversary in 2009, the tournament's official name was "International Invitational Golf THE CROWNS (国際招待ゴルフ 中日クラウンズ, Kokusai shōtai gorufu Chūnichi kuraunzu)", as organizers invited international golfers. Winners during this time include major champions Peter Thomson, David Graham, Scott Simpson, Greg Norman, Seve Ballesteros, Davis Love III, Darren Clarke and Justin Rose.

The tournament record is 260 (20 under par), set by Masashi Ozaki in 1995. In 2010, Ryo Ishikawa recorded a Tour record final round of 58 (12 under par) to take the title by five strokes. From 2002 to 2019 the purse was ¥120,000,000 with ¥24,000,000 going to the winner. This was reduced to ¥100,000,000 in 2021.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
The Crowns
2023Japan Hiroshi Iwata (2)265−153 strokesJapan Rikuya Hoshino
2022Japan Yuki Inamori264−163 strokesSouth Korea Hwang Jung-gon
2021Japan Hiroshi Iwata198[lower-alpha 1]−123 strokesJapan Katsumasa Miyamoto
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019Japan Katsumasa Miyamoto271−91 strokeJapan Shugo Imahira
2018South Korea Yang Yong-eun268−124 strokesSouth Korea Hwang Jung-gon
Australia Anthony Quayle
2017Japan Yūsaku Miyazato267−131 strokeJapan Yoshinori Fujimoto
Japan Toru Taniguchi
2016South Korea Kim Kyung-tae270−10PlayoffJapan Daisuke Kataoka
2015South Korea Jang Ik-jae (2)270−104 strokesJapan Tomohiro Kondo
Japan Hideto Tanihara
Japan Kazuhiro Yamashita
2014South Korea Kim Hyung-sung269−114 strokesSouth Korea Jang Ik-jae
2013Japan Michio Matsumura278−21 strokeJapan Hideki Matsuyama
2012South Korea Jang Ik-jae272−82 strokesAustralia Steven Conran
Japan Yoshikazu Haku
2011Australia Brendan Jones271−9PlayoffSouth Korea Jang Ik-jae
2010Japan Ryo Ishikawa267−135 strokesJapan Hiroyuki Fujita
Australia Paul Sheehan
2009Japan Tetsuji Hiratsuka263−177 strokesJapan Kenichi Kuboya
2008Japan Tomohiro Kondo271−9PlayoffJapan Hiroyuki Fujita
2007Japan Hirofumi Miyase278−2PlayoffJapan Toru Taniguchi
2006Japan Shingo Katayama (2)262−182 strokesJapan Nozomi Kawahara
2005Japan Naomichi Ozaki269−11PlayoffAustralia Steven Conran
2004Japan Shingo Katayama264−162 strokesAustralia Paul Sheehan
2003Japan Hidemasa Hoshino270−103 strokesJapan Toshimitsu Izawa
Myanmar Zaw Moe
Japan Taichi Teshima
2002England Justin Rose266−145 strokesThailand Prayad Marksaeng
2001Northern Ireland Darren Clarke267−134 strokesJapan Keiichiro Fukabori
Japan Shinichi Yokota
2000Japan Hidemichi Tanaka272−85 strokesJapan Mitsutaka Kusakabe
1999Japan Yasuharu Imano271−91 strokeJapan Naomichi Ozaki
1998United States Davis Love III269−118 strokesCanada Rick Gibson
Japan Masanobu Kimura
United States Brian Watts
1997Japan Masashi Ozaki (5)267−132 strokesUnited States Brian Watts
1996Japan Masashi Ozaki (4)268−124 strokesJapan Katsuyoshi Tomori
1995Japan Masashi Ozaki (3)260−205 strokesJapan Nobuo Serizawa
1994Australia Roger Mackay269−112 strokesJapan Naomichi Ozaki
1993Australia Peter Senior270−101 strokeUnited States Gary Hallberg
Japan Masashi Ozaki
1992Japan Masashi Ozaki (2)270−104 strokesCanada Brent Franklin
Australia Peter Senior
1991Spain Seve Ballesteros275−51 strokeAustralia Roger Mackay
1990Japan Noboru Sugai276−4PlayoffUnited States Steve Pate
1989Australia Greg Norman272−83 strokesUnited States Blaine McCallister
Japan Koichi Suzuki
1988United States Scott Simpson (2)278−23 strokesUnited States David Ishii
Japan Masashi Ozaki
1987Japan Masashi Ozaki268−126 strokesJapan Isao Aoki
Australia Ian Baker-Finch
Japan Masahiro Kuramoto
Japan Yoshitaka Yamamoto
Chunichi Crowns
1986United States David Ishii274−64 strokesJapan Tsuneyuki Nakajima
1985Japan Seiji Ebihara276−42 strokesJapan Tsuneyuki Nakajima
1984United States Scott Simpson275−5PlayoffJapan Isao Aoki
1983Taiwan Chen Tze-ming280EPlayoffJapan Kikuo Arai
United States David Ishii
1982United States Gary Hallberg272−83 strokesJapan Shigeru Uchida
1981Australia Graham Marsh (2)277−32 strokesUnited States D. A. Weibring
1980Japan Isao Aoki (5)280E2 strokesAustralia Graham Marsh
1979Japan Isao Aoki (4)279−11 strokeJapan Tōru Nakamura
Japan Haruo Yasuda
1978Japan Isao Aoki (3)270−105 strokesJapan Masashi Ozaki
1977Australia Graham Marsh280E4 strokesJapan Kenji Mori
1976Australia David Graham276−41 strokeJapan Yasuhiro Miyamoto
1975Japan Isao Aoki (2)272−81 strokeJapan Teruo Sugihara
1974Japan Takashi Murakami272−86 strokesJapan Masashi Ozaki
1973Japan Isao Aoki270−101 strokeTaiwan Lu Liang-Huan
1972Australia Peter Thomson (2)266−146 strokesNew Zealand Terry Kendall
1971Taiwan Lu Liang-Huan274−63 strokesAustralia Peter Thomson
1970Japan Haruo Yasuda (2)268−123 strokesJapan Teruo Suzumura
1969Australia Peter Thomson274−6PlayoffJapan Tadashi Kitta
1968Japan Haruo Yasuda278−2PlayoffJapan Hisashi Suzumura
1967Taiwan Hsieh Yung-yo273−71 strokeJapan Hisashi Suzumura
1966Japan Shigeru Uchida274−61 strokeJapan Tadashi Kitta
Japan Haruyoshi Kobari
1965Japan Tadashi Kitta (2)291−51 strokeJapan Teruo Sugihara
1964Japan Teruo Sugihara294+61 strokeJapan Torakichi Nakamura
1963Japan Kenji Hosoishi290+22 strokesJapan Teruo Sugihara
1962Japan Tadashi Kitta299+31 strokeJapan Torakichi Nakamura
1961Japan Tomoo Ishii280EPlayoffUnited States Orville Moody
1960Japan Torakichi Nakamura277−31 strokeJapan Koichi Ono

Sources:[2][3]

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References

  1. hicbc.com:中日クラウンズ 50年の歴史|第1回大会
  2. "The Crowns 2019 – Past Champions". Japan Golf Tour Organisation. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  3. "The Crowns". Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting (in Japanese). Retrieved 11 March 2020.
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