Casio World Open|
| Location | Geisei, Kōchi, Japan |
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| Established | 1981 |
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| Course(s) | Kochi Kuroshio Country Club |
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| Par | 72 |
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| Length | 7,335 yards (6,707 m) |
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| Tour(s) | Japan Golf Tour |
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| Format | Stroke play |
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| Prize fund | ¥200,000,000 |
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| Month played | November |
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| Aggregate | 256 Chan Kim (2022) |
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| To par | −32 as above |
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Hiroshi Iwata |
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The Casio World Open (カシオワールドオープンゴルフトーナメント, Kashio wārudo ōpun gorufu tōnamento) is a professional golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. Founded in 1981, it is played in November and is one of the richest tournaments in Japan, attracting some of the leading international golfers. It was held at the Ibusuki Golf Club, Kaimon Course in Ibusuki, Kagoshima from 1981 to 2004. In 2005, it moved to the Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Geisei, Kōchi.
The event is organized by Casio, Kuroshio Kanko Kaihatsu and TV Kochi.
Winners
| Year |
Winner |
Score |
To par |
Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up
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| 2024 |
Hiroshi Iwata |
274 |
−14 |
1 stroke |
Taisei Shimizu
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| 2023 |
Taichi Nabetani |
274 |
−14 |
1 stroke |
Song Young-han
Ren Yonezawa
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| 2022 |
Chan Kim |
256 |
−32 |
6 strokes |
Aguri Iwasaki
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| 2021 |
Mikumu Horikawa |
269 |
−19 |
2 strokes |
Shugo Imahira
Yūsaku Miyazato
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| 2020 |
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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| 2019 |
Kim Kyung-tae |
268 |
−20 |
2 strokes |
Shaun Norris
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| 2018 |
Choi Ho-sung |
273 |
−15 |
1 stroke |
Brendan Jones
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| 2017 |
Seungsu Han |
275 |
−13 |
1 stroke |
Ryo Ishikawa
Brendan Jones
Kim Kyung-tae
Ryuko Tokimatsu
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| 2016 |
Yuta Ikeda |
203[a] |
−13 |
1 stroke |
Ryuji Masaoka
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| 2015 |
Hwang Jung-gon (2) |
273 |
−15 |
1 stroke |
Ryo Ishikawa
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| 2014 |
Shingo Katayama |
271 |
−17 |
3 strokes |
Satoshi Tomiyama
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| 2013 |
Hideki Matsuyama |
276 |
−12 |
1 stroke |
Yuta Ikeda
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| 2012 |
Hwang Jung-gon |
269 |
−19 |
3 strokes |
Kunihiro Kamii
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| 2011 |
Tadahiro Takayama |
273 |
−15 |
2 strokes |
Yūsaku Miyazato
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| 2010 |
Michio Matsumura |
275 |
−13 |
Playoff |
Kim Do-hoon
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| 2009 |
Koumei Oda (2) |
267 |
−21 |
3 strokes |
Ryo Ishikawa
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| 2008 |
Koumei Oda |
277 |
−11 |
3 strokes |
Kenichi Kuboya
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| 2007 |
Taichi Teshima |
275 |
−13 |
1 stroke |
Chris Campbell
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| 2006 |
Jeev Milkha Singh |
272 |
−16 |
2 strokes |
David Smail
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| 2005 |
Toru Taniguchi |
277 |
−11 |
2 strokes |
Kim Jong-duck
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| 2004 |
David Smail (2) |
276 |
−12 |
1 stroke |
Hunter Mahan
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| 2003 |
Katsumune Imai |
264 |
−24 |
7 strokes |
Brendan Jones
Shingo Katayama
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| 2002 |
David Smail |
200[a] |
−16 |
2 strokes |
Brendan Jones
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| 2001 |
Kiyoshi Murota |
264 |
−24 |
2 strokes |
Dinesh Chand
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| 2000 |
Toru Suzuki |
267 |
−21 |
1 stroke |
Masashi Ozaki
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| 1999 |
Tsuyoshi Yoneyama |
274 |
−14 |
1 stroke |
Taichi Teshima
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| 1998 |
Brian Watts |
274 |
−14 |
Playoff |
Toshimitsu Izawa
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| 1997 |
Mitsutaka Kusakabe |
278 |
−10 |
1 stroke |
Keiichiro Fukabori
Hirofumi Miyase
Naomichi Ozaki
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| 1996 |
Paul Stankowski |
277 |
−11 |
Playoff |
David Ishii
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| 1995 |
Seiki Okuda |
274 |
−14 |
1 stroke |
Masashi Ozaki
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| 1994 |
Robert Gamez |
271 |
−17 |
4 strokes |
Scott Hoch
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| 1993 |
Tom Lehman |
274 |
−14 |
1 stroke |
Phil Mickelson
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| 1992 |
Isao Aoki (2) |
277 |
−11 |
2 strokes |
Chen Tze-ming
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| 1991 |
Naomichi Ozaki |
270 |
−18 |
2 strokes |
Hajime Meshiai
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| 1990 |
Mike Reid |
274 |
−14 |
2 strokes |
Yoshinori Kaneko
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| 1989 |
Isao Aoki |
274 |
−14 |
1 stroke |
Larry Mize
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| 1988 |
Larry Mize |
284 |
−4 |
1 stroke |
Masashi Ozaki
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| 1987 |
David Ishii |
276 |
−12 |
2 strokes |
Sam Torrance
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| 1986 |
Scott Hoch (2) |
276 |
−12 |
6 strokes |
José María Olazábal
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| 1985 |
Hubert Green |
289 |
+1 |
Playoff |
Wayne Grady
Scott Hoch
Nobumitsu Yuhara
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| 1984 |
Sandy Lyle |
279 |
−9 |
Playoff |
Gary Koch
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| 1983 |
Bernhard Langer |
287 |
−1 |
2 strokes |
Tsuneyuki Nakajima
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| 1982 |
Scott Hoch |
282 |
−6 |
1 stroke |
Tsuneyuki Nakajima
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| 1981 |
Lee Trevino |
275 |
−13 |
4 strokes |
Isao Aoki
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Notes
- ^ a b Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
External links
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| Team events |
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| Other |
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(E) - co-sanctioned by the European Tour; (K) - co-sanctioned by the Korean Tour. |
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Musical instruments | | Synthesizers | |
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| Watches | | G-Shock | |
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| Other |
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| Other |
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- Pocket viewer
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| Other |
- NEC Casio Mobile Communications (20%)
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