Indonesia Open (golf)
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Tournament information | |
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Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Established | 1974 |
Course(s) | Pondok Indah Golf Course |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,243 yards (6,623 m) |
Tour(s) | Asian Tour OneAsia Tour European Tour Asia Golf Circuit |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | US$500,000 |
Month played | August/September |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 262 Felipe Aguilar (2008) |
To par | −23 Panuphol Pittayarat (2017) |
Current champion | |
England Steve Lewton | |
Location map | |
Pondok Indah GC is located in Indonesia Pondok Indah GC Location in Indonesia |
The Indonesia Open is the national open golf championship of Indonesia, and traditionally held in the capital, Jakarta.
History
The Indonesia Open was founded in 1974 as an event on the Asia Golf Circuit.[1][2] It remained on the circuit until the end of the 1996 season, after which it joined the rival Asian PGA's Omega Tour for the 1997 season.[3] Having not been held between 1998 and 2004, the Indonesian Open returned in 2005 as a co-sanctioned event on both the Asian Tour and the European Tour. It remained a fixture on the tours through the 2009 season after which it joined the rival OneAsia tour. In 2012 it was the opening event of that tour's calendar and was also an unofficial event on the Japan Golf Tour. In 2013, it returned to the Asian Tour and moved from March to late November/early December. In 2005, Thaworn Wiratchant recorded what would have been the record lowest aggregate score on the European Tour with 255 strokes. However, this record is not considered official as preferred lies were in operation throughout the week.[4] Venues have changed over the years. Current host golf course is Pondok Indah Golf Course south of Jakarta. Jagorawi(New) has hosted the event twice.[5][6]
Winners
Year | Tour(s)[lower-alpha 1] | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up | Ref. |
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Mandiri Indonesia Open | |||||||
2024 | ASA | England Steve Lewton | 268 | −16 | Playoff | Australia Aaron Wilkin Singapore Sampson Zheng |
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2023 | ASA | Thailand Nitithorn Thippong | 270 | −18 | 2 strokes | Australia Scott Hend Taiwan Lee Chieh-po England Steve Lewton |
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2022 | ASA | India Gaganjeet Bhullar (3) | 268 | −20 | 2 strokes | India Rashid Khan England Steve Lewton |
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2020–21: No tournament | |||||||
Bank BRI Indonesia Open | |||||||
2019 | ASA | Argentina Miguel Ángel Carballo | 271 | −17 | 3 strokes | South Korea Chang Yi-keun | |
2018 | ASA | South Africa Justin Harding | 270 | −18 | 1 stroke | Zimbabwe Scott Vincent | |
Indonesia Open | |||||||
2017 | ASA | Thailand Panuphol Pittayarat | 265 | −23 | 5 strokes | Thailand Tirawat Kaewsiribandit | |
Bank BRI-JCB Indonesia Open | |||||||
2016 | ASA | India Gaganjeet Bhullar (2) | 272 | −16 | 3 strokes | Thailand Danthai Boonma Thailand Panuphol Pittayarat India Jeev Milkha Singh United States Johannes Veerman |
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Bank BRI Indonesia Open | |||||||
2015: No tournament | |||||||
2014 | ASA | Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington | 268 | −16 | 2 strokes | Thailand Thanyakon Khrongpha | |
Indonesia Open | |||||||
2013 | ASA | India Gaganjeet Bhullar | 268 | −16 | 3 strokes | Malaysia Nicholas Fung Thailand Chapchai Nirat |
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Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open | |||||||
2012 | ONE | Australia Nick Cullen | 279 | −9 | 1 stroke | New Zealand David Smail | [7] |
Indonesia Open | |||||||
2011 | ONE | Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant (2) | 275 | −13 | 1 stroke | South Korea Choi Jin-ho New Zealand Michael Hendry Indonesia Rory Hie |
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2010 | ONE | New Zealand Michael Hendry | 269 | −19 | 7 strokes | China Liang Wenchong | [9] |
Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia Open | |||||||
2009 | ASA, EUR | Thailand Thongchai Jaidee | 276 | −12 | 2 strokes | England Simon Dyson Sweden Alex Norén England Steve Webster |
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Enjoy Jakarta Astro Indonesia Open | |||||||
2008 | ASA, EUR | Chile Felipe Aguilar | 262 | −18 | 1 stroke | India Jeev Milkha Singh | |
2007 | ASA, EUR | Finland Mikko Ilonen | 275 | −9 | 1 stroke | India Shiv Kapur Philippines Frankie Miñoza Australia Andrew Tampion |
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Enjoy Jakarta HSBC Indonesia Open | |||||||
2006 | ASA, EUR | England Simon Dyson | 268 | −20 | 2 strokes | Australia Andrew Buckle | |
Enjoy Jakarta Standard Chartered Indonesia Open | |||||||
2005 | ASA, EUR | Thailand Thaworn Wiratchant | 255[lower-alpha 2] | −25[lower-alpha 2] | 5 strokes | France Raphaël Jacquelin | |
1998–2004: No tournament | |||||||
Satelindo Indonesia Open | |||||||
1997 | ASA | Australia Craig Parry | 280 | −8 | 2 strokes | South Africa Des Terblanche | [10] |
Indonesia Open | |||||||
1996 | AGC | England Ed Fryatt | 271 | −5 | 3 strokes | Sweden Daniel Chopra Canada Jim Rutledge |
[11] |
Sampoerna Indonesia Open | |||||||
1995 | AGC | Argentina José Cantero | 277 | −11 | 1 stroke | Australia Don Fardon | [12] |
1994 | AGC | New Zealand Frank Nobilo | 273 | −15 | 3 strokes | United States Jerry Smith | [13] |
1993 | AGC | United States Gary Webb | 274 | −14 | Playoff | Sweden Niclas Fasth | [14][15] |
Indonesia Open | |||||||
1992 | AGC | Cancelled | [16] | ||||
1991 | AGC | Taiwan Chen Liang-hsi | 277 | −11 | 2 strokes | Philippines Frankie Miñoza | [17] |
1990 | AGC | Philippines Frankie Miñoza (2) | 275 | −5 | 3 strokes | Canada Rick Gibson Canada Danny Mijovic |
[18] |
1989 | AGC | Indonesia Kasiyadi | 269 | −11 | 2 strokes | Philippines Frankie Miñoza United States Kirk Triplett |
[19] |
1988 | AGC | Taiwan Hsieh Yu-shu | 264 | −16 | 6 strokes | Philippines Mario Siodina | [20] |
1987 | AGC | Australia Wayne Smith | 274 | −6 | 2 strokes | United States Jim Hallet | [21] |
1986 | AGC | Philippines Frankie Miñoza | 270 | −10 | 1 stroke | Taiwan Hsieh Yu-shu | [22] |
1985 | AGC | Taiwan Lu Chien-soon | 274 | −14 | 1 stroke | Philippines Frankie Miñoza | [23] |
1984 | AGC | Australia Terry Gale | 280 | −8 | 2 strokes | Taiwan Lu Chien-soon | [24] |
1983 | AGC | United States Robert Wrenn | 274 | −6 | 4 strokes | Philippines Paterno Braza | [25] |
1982 | AGC | Philippines Eleuterio Nival | 281 | −3 | 1 stroke | Australia Rodger Davis United States Denny Hepler |
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1981 | AGC | United States Payne Stewart | 283 | −5 | Playoff[lower-alpha 3] | Taiwan Chen Tze-chung Thailand Sukree Onsham Taiwan Hsu Chi-san |
[27] |
1980 | AGC | Taiwan Lu Hsi-chuen (2) | 265 | −15 | 8 strokes | Myanmar Mya Aye | [28] |
1979 | AGC | Taiwan Lu Hsi-chuen | 272 | −8 | 1 stroke | Myanmar Mya Aye | [29] |
1978 | AGC | Taiwan Kuo Chie-Hsiung | 275 | −9 | 3 strokes | Taiwan Hsu Sheng-san Philippines Eleuterio Nival |
[30] |
1977
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