The Shinhan Donghae Open (Korean: 신한동해오픈) is a men's professional golf tournament that has been held annually in South Korea since 1981. It has been an Asian Tour event since 2016, as well as being part of the schedule in 2001 and 2002. It also became the first event to be tri-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, Korean Tour and Japan Golf Tour in 2019. The tournament is sponsored by the Shinhan Financial Group which is a South Korean financial holding company.

Winners

YearTour(s)WinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upVenue
2025ASA, JPN, KORJapan Kazuki Higa (2)270−181 strokeCanada Richard T. Lee Zimbabwe Scott VincentJack Nicklaus
2024ASA, JPN, KORJapan Kensei Hirata266−221 strokeAustralia Travis SmythClub72
2023ASA, JPN, KORSouth Korea Koh Gun-taek269−19PlayoffThailand Phachara KhongwatmaiClub72
2022ASA, JPN, KORJapan Kazuki Higa264−202 strokesSouth Korea Cho Min-gyu Thailand Tirawat Kaewsiribandit Canada Shin Yong-guKoma CC
2021JPN, KORSouth Korea Seo Yo-seop269−151 strokeSouth Korea Cho Min-gyuBear's Best Cheongna GC
2020ASA, JPN, KORSouth Korea Kim Han-byeol270−142 strokesCanada Richard T. LeeBear's Best Cheongna GC
2019ASA, JPN, KORSouth Africa Jbe' Kruger269−152 strokesUnited States Chan KimBear's Best Cheongna GC
2018ASA, KORSouth Korea Park Sang-hyun262−225 strokesZimbabwe Scott VincentBear's Best Cheongna GC
2017ASA, KORCanada Richard T. Lee273−111 strokeMalaysia Gavin GreenBear's Best Cheongna GC
2016ASA, KORIndia Gaganjeet Bhullar269−151 strokeSouth Korea Kim Tae-woo Zimbabwe Scott VincentBear's Best Cheongna GC
2015KORSouth Korea An Byeong-hun272−121 strokeSouth Korea Noh Seung-yulBear's Best Cheongna GC
2014KORSouth Korea Bae Sang-moon (2)275−135 strokesSouth Korea Kim Bong-sub South Korea Moon Kyong-junJack Nicklaus
2013KORSouth Korea Bae Sang-moon279−93 strokesSouth Korea Ryu Hyun-wooJack Nicklaus
2012KORSouth Korea Kim Meen-whee284−4PlayoffUnited States Kevin NaJack Nicklaus
2011KOREngland Paul Casey288E1 strokeSouth Korea Kang Sung-hoon South Korea Kim Kyung-taeJack Nicklaus
2010KORUnited States John Huh277−112 strokesSouth Korea K. J. ChoiLakeside CC
2009KORSouth Korea Ryu Hyun-woo206−101 strokeSouth Korea Kim Dae-hyunLakeside CC
2008KORSouth Korea K. J. Choi (2)275−133 strokesSouth Korea Hur Suk-hoLakeside CC
2007KORSouth Korea K. J. Choi276−121 strokeSouth Korea Suk Jong-yulLakeside CC
2006KORSouth Korea Kang Ji-man269−191 strokeNew Zealand Michael CampbellLakeside CC
2005KORSouth Korea Kim Jong-duck272−16PlayoffSouth Korea K. J. ChoiLakeside CC
2003–04: No tournament
2002ASA, KORSouth Korea Hur Suk-ho276−12PlayoffScotland Simon YatesJaeil CC
2001ASA, KORSouth Korea Charlie Wi276−121 strokeIndia Vivek Bhandari South Korea Yang Yong-eunGaya CC
2000KORSouth Korea Yoo Jae-chul218+21 strokeSouth Korea Choi Gwang-soo South Korea Kang Wook-soonLake Hills CC
1998–99: No tournament
1997KOREngland Ed Fryatt275−13PlayoffUnited States Kevin WentworthJaeil CC
1996KORSouth Korea Chung Joon278−10PlayoffSouth Korea Kim Jong-duckJaeil CC
1995KORSouth Korea Choi Sang-ho (3)277−11PlayoffSouth Korea K. J. Choi United States Mike TschetterHansung CC
1994KORIndia Jeev Milkha Singh283−54 strokesUnited States Tom Pernice Jr.Hansung CC
1993KORSouth Korea Choi Sang-ho (2)278−101 strokeSouth Korea Jung Do-man United States Gerry NorquistHansung CC
1992KORSouth Korea Bong Tae-ha275−137 strokesSouth Korea Choi Youn-sooHansung CC
1991KORSouth Korea Cho Chul-sang205−114 strokesSouth Korea Lee Kang-sunHansung CC
1990KORSouth Korea Lee Kang-sun280−86 strokesAustralia Tod PowerHansung CC
1989KORJapan Yoichi Yamamoto281−71 strokeSouth Korea Park Nam-sinJaeil CC
1988KORSouth Korea Park Nam-sin279−97 strokesSouth Korea Kim Hack-suhHansung CC
1987KORSouth Korea Choi Youn-soo272−167 strokesTaiwan Shen Chung-shyanJaeil CC
1986KORTaiwan Shen Chung-shyan283−51 strokeTaiwan Yu Chin-hanNew Korea CC
1985KORSouth Korea Choi Sang-ho279−96 strokesJapan Tamada KouzouHansung CC
1984KORJapan Seiji Ebihara279−91 strokeSouth Korea Kim Seung-ilNamseoul CC
1983KORSouth Korea Lee Myung-ha285−31 strokeSouth Korea Kim Suk-bongDaegu CC
1982KORSouth Korea Han Chang-sang (2)289+1PlayoffSouth Korea Choi Sang-ho South Korea Choi Youn-sooGwanak CC
1981KORSouth Korea Han Chang-sang285−32 strokesSouth Korea Cho Ho-sangNamseoul CC

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External links

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