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2022 Tournament

1R Lee Jeong-hwan, Hwang Jae-min, and Han Seung-soo leading the 1st round of the Korea Open

In the 1st round of the 64th Kolon Korea Open Golf Championship, players Lee Jung-hwan (32), Hwang Jae-min (36), and Han Seung-su (USA) have emerged as co-leaders. The tournament has a total prize money of 1.35 billion won.

Lee Jung-hwan took the lead by scoring 3-under-par 68 with three birdies in the first round of the Korean Open, held at Woojung Hills Country Club.

2R Lee Sang-hee takes solo lead in the 2nd round of the Kolon Korea Open… Lee Tae-hee, Ok Tae-hoon, and Jarin Todd in 2nd place

Lee Sang-hee has taken the solo lead in the 2nd round of the 64th Kolon Korea Open Golf Championship (total prize money of 1.35 billion won).

On the 24th, Lee Sang-hee scored 3-under-par 68 with five birdies and two bogeys in the 2nd round of the tournament held at The Woo Jeong Hills Country Club. With a total score of 5-under-par 137, he climbed from tied 4th place in the 1st round to secure the top position.

3R Ok Tae-hoon and Cho Min-kyu sharing the lead… Lee Jun-seok climbing from 31st to tie for 3rd place

Ok Tae-hoon has surged to a tie for first place in the third round of the 64th KOLON Korea Open Golf Championship (total prize money of 1.35 billion KRW).

On the 24th, at The Woo Jeong Hills Country Club, Ok Tae-hoon shot a 1-under-par 61 with 4 birdies and 3 pars in the third round. He climbed from 2nd place to share the lead.

Cho Min-kyu also joined the tie for the lead with a 4-under-par 67 in the third round, including 6 birdies and 2 pars. His total score is now 5-under-par 208.

4R Kim Min-kyu claims the National Title at the Korea Open, securing his first-ever victory on the Korean Tour

Kim Min-kyu clinches the top spot at the Korea Open, the premier national golf championship for men. The 21-year-old Kim Min-kyu, in his debut on the Korean Tour, savors the excitement of his first victory and claims the winner's purse of 450 million won at the 64th KOLON Korea Open Championship (total prize money of 1.35 billion won).

On the final day of the tournament held at The Woo Jeong Hills Country, Kim Min-kyu reduced his score by 2 strokes with 4 birdies and 2 pars, finishing with an impressive total score of 4-under 280.

The playoff in this tournament determined the ultimate winner based on the combined scores of holes 16 to 18. The two players tied with a par on the 16th hole, but on the 17th hole, Kim Min-kyu incurred a penalty stroke, giving Cho Min-kyu a one-stroke advantage.