2010 Korean Tour

The 2010 Korean Tour was a season on the Korean Tour, a series of professional golf tournaments. The table below shows the season results.

Tournament schedule

DateTournamentLocationPrize fund
(KRW)
WinnerNotes
21 MarKorea-China Tour KEB Invitational (1st tournament)Shanghai400,000,000 Kim Hyung-tae (4)
11 AprTomato Savings Bank OpenJeju300,000,000 Kim Do-hoon 753 (1)
17 AprEugene Securities OpenIncheon300,000,000 Kang Sung-hoon (2)
25 AprBallantine's ChampionshipSeogwipo3,233,854,303 Marcus Fraser (n/a)Co-sanctioned by European Tour and Asian Tour
9 MayGS Caltex Maekyung OpenSeongnam800,000,000 Kim Dae-hyun (2)Co-sanctioned by OneAsia Tour
23 MaySK Telecom OpenIncheon900,000,000 Bae Sang-moon (7)Co-sanctioned by OneAsia Tour
20 JunDongbu Insurance Promy Gunsan CC OpenGunsan300,000,000 Kim Do-hoon 752 (1)
4 JulJ-Golf KPGA ChampionshipYongin500,000,000 Son Joon-eob (1)
8 AugJohnnie Walker OpenJeju300,000,000 Kim Bi-o (1)
27 AugLake Hills OpenYongin300,000,000 Choi Jin-ho (2)
5 SepMeritz Solmoro OpenYeoju500,000,000 Lee Seong-ho (5)
12 SepHyundai Capital InvitationalSeogwipo$700,000 JapanTeam match between South Korea and Japan
19 SepKorea-China Tour KEB Invitational (2nd tournament)Hoengseong400,000,000 Hwang Inn-choon (4)
3 OctShinhan Donghae OpenYongin800,000,000 John Huh (1)
10 OctKolon Korea OpenCheonan1,000,000,000 Yang Yong-eun (3)Co-sanctioned by OneAsia Tour
17 OctHanyang Sujain-Pine Beach OpenHaenam300,000,000 Kim Dae-sub (7)
24 OctMunsingwear ChampionshipCheongwon400,000,000 Kang Kyung-nam (6)
14 NovHana Tour ChampionshipPyeongchang300,000,000 Kim Wi-joong (2)

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit used a points system. Points were awarded based on the player's position in each event.

RankPlayerPointsEvents
1 Kim Bi-o377013
2 Kim Dae-hyun359516
3 Kang Kyung-nam323017
4 Son Joon-eob258517
5 Kim Dae-sub227517

Source: [1]

Prize money leaders

RankPlayerMoney (KRW)Events
1 Kim Dae-hyun426,619,33113
2 Kang Kyung-nam339,455,71214
3 Bae Sang-moon320,607,80911
4 Yang Yong-eun300,000,0001
5 Kim Bi-o284,175,00011

'Events' refers to the number of tournaments in which the player won prize money.

Source: [1]

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References

  1. "Korean Tour Record" (in Korean). KPGA. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
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