Fancl Open in Okinawa
Tournament information
LocationItoman, Okinawa, Japan
Established1982
Course(s)Daikyo Country Club
Par72
Length6,798 yards (6,216 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund¥90,000,000
Month playedDecember
Final year2000
Tournament record score
Aggregate263 Kenichi Kuboya (1997)
To par−21 as above
Final champion
Japan Shingo Katayama
Location Map
Daikyo CC is located in Japan
Daikyo CC
Daikyo CC
Location in Japan
Daikyo CC is located in Okinawa Prefecture
Daikyo CC
Daikyo CC
Location in the Okinawa Prefecture

The Daikyo Open was a men's professional golf tournament that was held in Japan from 1982 until 2000. From 1983, it was an event on the Japan Golf Tour. It was played at Daikyo Country Club (later known as Palm Hills Golf Resort) in Itoman, Okinawa.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upRef.
Fancl Open in Okinawa
2000Japan Shingo Katayama277−112 strokesJapan Toru Taniguchi
Fancl Okinawa Open
1999Japan Taichi Teshima271−13PlayoffJapan Seiki Okuda
DDI Group Okinawa Open
1998Japan Hidemichi Tanaka273−113 strokesJapan Akihito Yokoyama
Daikyo Open
1997Japan Kenichi Kuboya263−211 strokeJapan Katsunori Kuwabara
United States Brian Watts
1996Colombia Eduardo Herrera272−125 strokesJapan Katsunori Kuwabara
1995Philippines Frankie Miñoza273−112 strokesJapan Tōru Nakamura
1994Japan Hideki Kase268−161 strokeJapan Seiji Ebihara
Japan Masahiro Kuramoto
Japan Ken Kusumoto
1993Japan Tomohiro Maruyama269−153 strokesJapan Ryoken Kawagishi
Japan Nobuo Serizawa
1992Japan Masahiro Kuramoto271−134 strokesUnited States David Ishii
1991Japan Hiroshi Makino276−81 strokeCanada Brent Franklin
Japan Seiki Okuda
1990Japan Teruo Sugihara273−151 strokeJapan Seiki Okuda
1989Japan Nobuo Serizawa271−174 strokesUnited States David Ishii
1988Japan Saburo Fujiki274−141 strokeJapan Motomasa Aoki
United States David Ishii
Australia Graham Marsh
1987Japan Isamu Sugita277−7PlayoffJapan Seiji Ebihara
Japan Hiroshi Makino
1986Japan Tateo Ozaki277−7PlayoffJapan Kikuo Arai
1985Japan Seiichi Kanai274−145 strokesJapan Masahiro Kuramoto
Japan Hisashi Suzumura
Japan Tsukasa Watanabe
1984Japan Hiroshi Ishii281−71 strokeJapan Masayuki Imai[1]
1983Japan Masaji Kusakabe278−102 strokesJapan Akio Toyoda
1982Japan Isao Aoki

References

  1. McCormack, Mark (1985). Ebel World of Professional Golf 1985. Springwood Books. pp. 246, 495–496. ISBN 0862541247.


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