DB Insurance Promy Open

{{Short description|Korean golf tournament}}

{{infobox golf tournament

| name = DB Insurance Promy Open

| image =

| location = Chuncheon, South Korea

| establishment = 2010

| course = La Vie est Belle Resort

| par = 71

| yardage = {{convert|7129|yd|m}}

| tour = Korean Tour

| format = Stroke play

| purse = {{currency|700,000,000|KRW}}

| month_played = April

| final_year =

| aggregate = 266 Yoon Sang-pil (2024)

| to-par = −20 Koh Gun-taek (2023)

| score = {{nowrap|4 and 3 Kang Kyung-sool (2008)}}

| current_champion = {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Baek-jun

| final_champion =

| map = South Korea

| map_relief = yes

| map_label = La Vie est Belle Resort

| map_caption = Location in South Korea

| coordinates = {{coord|37.741|127.758}}

}}

The DB Insurance Promy Open is a professional golf tournament that takes place in South Korea sponsored by DB Insurance. Until 2017 it was called the Dongbu Insurance Promy Open. It has been held at Montvert Country Club from 2015 to 2019. Since 2014 it has been the opening event of the season, held in April. In 2010 and 2011 the event had prize money of 300,000,000, rising to ₩400,000,000 in 2012 and ₩500,000,000 in 2016. The event was cancelled in 2020 but returned in 2021 with prize money of ₩700,000,000 and a new venue, Oak Valley Country Club.

In 2008 and 2009 Dongbu Insurance sponsored a match play event, the SBS Dongbu Insurance Matchplay Championship, the forerunner of the Munsingwear Championship which started in 2010. Prize money was ₩300,000,000 in both years. In 2006 and 2007 they sponsored a 36-hole end-of-season invitational event which included seniors. They also sponsored the KPGA Championship in 2005.

Winners

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!Year!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of
victory!!Runner(s)-up!!Venue

colspan=7|DB Insurance Promy Open
2025{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Baek-junalign=center|273align=center|−112 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Sang-hee
{{flagicon|KOR}} Ok Tae-hoon
La Vie est Belle
2024{{flagicon|KOR}} Yoon Sang-pilalign=center|266align=center|−184 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Sang-hyunLa Vie est Belle
2023{{flagicon|KOR}} Koh Gun-taekalign=center|268align=center|−202 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Sang-hyunLa Vie est Belle
2022{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Sang-hyunalign=center|274align=center|−101 stroke{{flagicon|KOR}} Cho Sung-min
{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Hyung-joon
{{flagicon|AUS}} Jun Seok Lee
La Vie est Belle
2021{{flagicon|KOR}} Mun Do-yeobalign=center|277align=center|−113 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Tom KimOak Valley
2020colspan=6 align=center|Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019{{flagicon|CAN}} Richard T. Leealign=center|274align=center|−141 stroke{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Jae-hoMontvert
2018{{flagicon|KOR}} Jeon Ga-lamalign=center|273align=center|−154 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Hyo-wonMontvert
colspan=7|Dongbu Insurance Promy Open
2017{{flagicon|KOR}} Maeng Dong-seopalign=center|269align=center|−193 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Il-hwanMontvert
2016{{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Jin-hoalign=center|271align=center|−173 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Chang-wooMontvert
2015{{flagicon|KOR}} Hur In-hoialign=center|281align=center|−7Playoff{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Hyo-wonMontvert
2014{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Dong-minalign=center|279align=center|−93 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Sung-hoWelli Hilli
2013{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Chang-woo (a)align=center|274align=center|−141 stroke{{flagicon|KOR}} Song Young-hanWelli Hilli
2012{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Dae-subalign=center|273align=center|−154 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Do-hoon 753Welli Hilli
2011{{flagicon|KOR}} Kang Kyung-namalign=center|280align=center|−86 strokes{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Dong-minWelli Hilli
colspan=7|Dongbu Insurance Promy Gunsan CC Open
2010{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Do-hoon 752align=center|277align=center|−11Playoff{{flagicon|KOR}} Kang Kyung-nam
{{flagicon|KOR}} Kang Wook-soon
Gunsan
colspan=7|SBS Dongbu Insurance Guncan CC Matchplay Championship
2009{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Ki-sangcolspan=3 align=center|2 and 1{{flagicon|KOR}} Jung Jae-hoonGunsan
colspan=7|SBS Dongbu Insurance Eden Valley Resort Matchplay Championship
2008{{flagicon|KOR}} Kang Kyung-soolcolspan=3 align=center|4 and 3{{flagicon|KOR}} Kang Kyung-namEden Valley

Source:https://www.kpga.co.kr/GameMst/gameHistory.kpga?gameId=202111000001M List of winners (In Korean)

References

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