KJ Choi Invitational
{{Infobox golf tournament
| name = Hyundai Insurance KJ Choi Invitational
| image =
| location = Yeoju, South Korea
| establishment = 2011
| course = Ferrum Club
| par = 72
| yardage = {{convert|7216|yd|m}}
| tour = Korean Tour
Asian Tour
| format = Stroke play
| purse = {{currency|1,250,000,000|KRW}}
| month_played = October
| final_year =
| aggregate = 267 Park Sang-hyun (2014)
| to-par = −21 as above
| current_champion = {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Soo-min
| final_champion =
| map = South Korea
| map_label = Ferrum Club
| map_caption = Location in South Korea
| map_relief = yes
| map_label_position =
| map_size = 200
| coordinates = {{coord|37.205|127.685}}
}}
The KJ Choi Invitational is a golf tournament on the Korean Tour. It was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour from 2011 to 2013. It was played for the first time in October 2011 at the Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club in Yeoju, South Korea. The tournament is hosted by South Korean golfer K. J. Choi, who also won the first two events. The purse in 2018 was ₩1,000,000,000.
Winners
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!Year!!Tour(s){{efn|ASA − Asian Tour; KOR − Korean Tour.}}!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of | |||||||
colspan=8|Hyundai Insurance KJ Choi Invitational | |||||||
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2024 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Soo-min (2) | align=center|279 | align=center|−9 | 1 stroke | {{flagicon|KOR}} Jang Yu-bin | Ferrum |
2023 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Ham Jeong-woo | align=center|282 | align=center|−6 | 1 stroke | {{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Jin-ho | Ferrum |
2022 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Hyung-joon | align=center|278 | align=center|−10 | Playoff | {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Dong-min | Ferrum |
2021 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Ham Jeong-woo | align=center|273 | align=center|−15 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|KOR}} Joo Heung-chol | Ferrum |
2020 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Chang-woo | align=center|285 | align=center|−3 | Playoff | {{flagicon|KOR}} Chun Jae-han {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Tae-hoon | Ferrum |
2019 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Soo-min | align=center|273 | align=center|−15 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Dong-min | Jeongsan |
2018 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Park Sung-kug | align=center|284 | align=center|−4 | Playoff | {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Hyung-joon {{flagicon|AUS}} Jun Seok Lee {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Soo-min {{flagicon|KOR}} Park Hyo-won | Jeongsan |
2017 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Hwang Inn-choon | align=center|277 | align=center|−11 | Playoff | {{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Min-chel {{flagicon|KOR}} Kang Sung-hoon | Jeongsan |
2016 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Joo Heung-chol | align=center|271 | align=center|−13 | 1 stroke | {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Si-woo {{flagicon|KOR}} Mun Do-yeob | 88 CC |
colspan=8|KJ Choi Invitational | |||||||
colspan=9 align=center|2015: No tournament | |||||||
2014 | KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Park Sang-hyun | align=center|267 | align=center|−21 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Tae-hoon | Lake Hills Suncheon |
colspan=8|CJ Invitational | |||||||
2013 | ASA, KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} Kang Sung-hoon | align=center|276 | align=center|−12 | 5 strokes | {{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Tae-hoon {{flagicon|IND}} Jyoti Randhawa | Haesley Nine Bridges |
2012 | ASA, KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} K. J. Choi (2) | align=center|269 | align=center|−15 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|KOR}} Jang Dong-kyu {{flagicon|KOR}} Bae Sang-moon | Haesley Nine Bridges |
2011 | ASA, KOR | {{flagicon|KOR}} K. J. Choi | align=center|271 | align=center|−17 | 2 strokes | {{flagicon|KOR}} Noh Seung-yul | Haesley Nine Bridges |
Notes
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External links
- [http://www.asiantour.com/tournaments/65/ Coverage on the Asian Tour's official site]
Category:Former Asian Tour events