Mizuno Open

The Mizuno Open (ミズノオープン, Mizuno ōpun) is a golf tournament played in Japan since 1971. It has been a Japan Golf Tour event since 1979. Beginning in 1998, the top four finishers in the Mizuno Open that were not already exempt into The Open Championship received exemptions. There is also a mini-money list of events up to and including the Mizuno Open that earns two exemptions to The Open. This is why the event has been called Gateway to The Open (全英への道, Zen'ei eno michi) since then. It was played at the Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama from 1998 to 2006 and also from 2011 to 2014 and at the Tokinodai Country Club in Ishikawa from at least 1985 to 1997. The purse for the 2019 event was ¥100,000,000, with ¥20,000,000 going to the winner.

Mizuno Open
Tournament information
LocationHokota, Ibaraki
Established1971
Course(s)The Royal Golf Club
Par72
Length8,007 yards (7,322 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund¥100 million
Month playedMay/June
Current champion
Yuta Ikeda

From 2007 to 2010 The Mizuno Open merged with the Yomiuri Open to form the Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic. It was played at the Yomiuri Country Club in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo.

Winners

YearWinnerCountry
Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open at The Royal Golf Club
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019Yuta Ikeda Japan
2018Shota Akiyoshi Japan
Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open
2017Chan Kim United States
2016Kim Kyung-tae South Korea
2015Taichi Teshima Japan
2014Jang Dong-kyu South Korea
2013Brendan Jones Australia
2012Brad Kennedy Australia
2011Hwang Jung-gon South Korea
Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic
2010Shunsuke Sonoda Japan
2009Ryo Ishikawa Japan
2008Prayad Marksaeng Thailand
2007Lee Dong-hwan South Korea
Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open
2006SK Ho South Korea
2005Chris Campbell Australia
2004Brendan Jones Australia
2003Todd Hamilton United States
2002Dean Wilson United States
2001Hidemichi Tanaka Japan
2000Yasuharu Imano Japan
1999Eduardo Herrera Colombia
1998Brandt Jobe United States
Mizuno Open
1997Brian Watts Canada
1996Yoshinori Kaneko Japan
1995Brian Watts Canada
1994Brian Watts Canada
1993Seiki Okuda Japan
1992Tōru Nakamura Japan
1991Roger Mackay Australia
1990Brian Jones Australia
1989Akiyoshi Ohmachi Japan
1988Yoshimi Niizeki Japan
1987David Ishii United States
1986Tsuneyuki Nakajima Japan
1985Tateo Ozaki and
Katsunari Takahashi (tie)
 Japan
 Japan
1984Kikuo Arai Japan
1983Eitaro Deguchi Japan
1982Teruo Sugihara Japan
1981Kikuo Arai Japan
1980Norio Suzuki Japan
1979Mitsuhiro Kitta Japan
1978Akio Kanemoto Japan
1977Masaji Kusakabe Japan
1976Masaji Kusakabe Japan
1975Shigeru Uchida Japan
1974Shigeru Uchida Japan
1973Shichiro Enomoto Japan
1972Kazuo Yoshikawa Japan
1971Makoto Yamaguchi Japan


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