Kyusyu Open
Tournament information
LocationKyushu, Japan
Established1971
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Tournament record score
Aggregate269 Yūsaku Miyazato (2013)
To par−19 as above
Current champion
Japan Shota Akiyoshi

The Kyusyu Open is a professional golf tournament that is held on Japan's southern island, Kyushu. It was first played in 1971 and was a Japan Golf Tour event from 1973 until 1991.

Winners

YearWinner[1][lower-alpha 1]ScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up[lower-alpha 1]Venue
2022Noriyuki Kurogi208−81 strokeShohei KarimataPGM Golf Resort Okinawa
2021Jinichiro Kozuma271−92 strokesKoumei OdaSaga Classic GC
2020Shota Akiyoshi197−13PlayoffHiroyo IkemuraOita Tokyu GC
2019Taichi Teshima272−122 strokesRito MienoNishinihon CC
2018Kazuki Higa270−141 strokeKiji KurokiTakamaki CC
2017Kitamura Koichi267−133 strokesDaijiro IzumidaOgori CC
2016Ryuichi Oda272−16PlayoffShogo Sakurai
Yu Suzuki
Miyazaki Lakeside GC
2015Shotaro Wada211[lower-alpha 2]−52 strokesDaijiro Izumida
Taisei Shimizu (a)
Asoozu GC
2014Kitamura Koichi277−112 strokesYūsaku Miyazato
Koumei Oda
Kise CC
2013Yūsaku Miyazato269−195 strokesKoumei OdaPassage Kinkai Island GC
2012Kentaro Yonekura207−91 strokeYasunobu FukunagaSaga Classic GC
2011Mitsunobu Fukunaga215−12 strokesTokimatsu Genzo (a)Oita CC (Tsukigata)
2010Tatsuya Takamatsu201−124 strokesTsutomu Ikeda
Tomoaki Ueda
The Classic GC
2009Tadaaki Kimura206−43 strokesKentaro YonekuraMinamikyushu CC
2008Tomohiko Ogata (a)205−82 strokesMasayuki FukahoriYasukogen CC
2007Tadaaki Kimura208−52 strokesMotoki HiedaUMK CC
2006Hidezumi Shirakata205−11PlayoffToru ShindomeTamana CC
2005Kiyoshi Okura (a)210−61 strokeHideki HaraguchiNagasaki International GC
2004Yukata Horinouchi209−7PlayoffTakao NogamiSaga Royal GC
2003Hidezumi Shirakata205−5PlayoffKonosuke KusakabeOita Tokyu GC
2002Kazuhiro Kinjo139−5PlayoffTaimur Hussain
Mitsutaka Kusakabe
Shimadzu GC
2001Mitsukasa Kusakabe140−4PlayoffMasanori KijimaWakamatsu GC
2000Takao Nogami140−41 strokeToyoichi HiokiKumamoto Kuko CC
1999Kazuhiro Kinjo281−73 strokesNao Nakamura
Takao Nogami
Seamount Takashi
JR Uchino CC
1998Tsunehisa Yamamoto290+2PlayoffTakao Nogami
Taichi Teshima
Kumamoto Central CC
1997Noburu Fujiike206[lower-alpha 3]−101 strokeMitsutaka KusakabeKaratsu CC
1996Kosei Sakai281−71 strokeKeiji TeshimaIto GC
1995Kinpachi Yoshimura245[lower-alpha 4]−76 strokesKenji UrataWakagi GC
1994Mitsukasa Kusakabe281−72 strokesKosaku MakizakaNishinihon CC
1993Katsuyoshi Tomori281−73 strokesTatsuhiko TakahashiTamana CC
1992Norikazu Kawakami283−52 strokesKatsuyoshi TomoriKumamoto Kuko CC
1991Kinpachi Yoshimura290+22 strokesIsamu SugitaKirishima GC
1990Katsuyoshi Tomori277−116 strokesKeiji Teshima
Kinpachi Yoshimura
Dazaifu GC
1989Shinji Kuraoka287−1PlayoffKatsuyoshi TomoriKumamoto Central CC
1988Katsuyoshi Tomori283−53 strokesKiyotaka Oie (a)Oita CC (Tsukigata)
1987Katsuyoshi Tomori288E1 strokeKosei SakaiAsoiizuka GC
1986Kinpachi Yoshimura281−74 strokesNorikazu Kawakami
Kiyotaka Oie (a)
Katsuyoshi Tomori
Kagoshima Kuko 36 CC
1985Kinpachi Yoshimura283−51 strokeNorikazu KawakamiYasukogen CC
1984Toshiya Shibutani288E6 strokesNorio SuzukiKumamoto Kuko CC
1983Noboru Fujiike288E1 strokeTatsuya ShiraishiWakamatsu GC
1982Norio Suzuki291+32 strokesKinpachi YoshimuraKyushu Shima CC
1981Yurio Akitomi289+14 strokesNorio Suzuki
Katsuyoshi Tomori
Genkai GC
1980Yurio Akitomi283−51 strokeNorio SuzukiDazaifu GC
1979Yurio Akitomi283−58 strokesTakeru Sato
Isamu Sugita
Nagasaki International GC
1978Norio Suzuki293+51 strokeYurio Akitomi
Satoshi Ichinose
Ogura CC
1977Norio Suzuki284−46 strokesTetsuhiro UedaDazaifu GC
1976Norio Suzuki285−3PlayoffKatsuji YanagitaFukuoka CC
1975Norio Suzuki283−54 strokesKatsuji YanagitaMoji GC
1974Norio Suzuki290+25 strokesKenji UedaNagasaki International GC
1973Kunio Koike287−12 strokesNorio SuzukiFukuoka CC
1972Noburu Shidata283−56 strokesTetsuhiro UedaMinamikyushu CC
1971Katsuji Yanagida224+81 strokeYoshimasa FujiiAso GC
  1. 1 2 (a) – Amateur.
  2. Tournament reduced to 54 holes due to rain.
  3. Tournament reduced to 54 holes.
  4. Tournament reduced to 63 holes due to bad weather.

References

  1. "Competition reports" (in Japanese). Golf Union Kyushu. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2021.


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