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LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship

Coordinates: 37°29′02″N 126°28′08″E / 37.484°N 126.469°E / 37.484; 126.469
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LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship
Tournament information
LocationIncheon, South Korea
Established2002
Course(s)Sky 72 Golf Club,
Ocean Course
Par72
Length6,316 yards (5,775 m)
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
LPGA of Korea Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes, no cut
Prize fund$2.0 million
Month playedOctober
Final year2018
Tournament record score
Aggregate269 Ko Jin-young (2017)
72-hole record
200 Grace Park (2004)
54-hole record
To par−19 Ko Jin-young (2017)
72-hole record
−16 Grace Park (2004)
54-hole record
Final champion
South Korea Chun In-gee
Sky 72   Golf Club is located in South Korea
Sky 72   Golf Club
Sky 72  
Golf Club

The LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship was a women's professional golf tournament in Incheon, South Korea, co-sanctioned by the LPGA of Korea Tour and the LPGA Tour.

Until 2013, it was a 54-hole event with a limited field of 78 players, approximately half of a full-field event. There was no cut; all players played all three rounds. However, the LPGA Tour imposed a points cut to the top 40 players (and ties) for purposes of championship points towards the CME Globe. In 2014, the event became a 72-hole event, and again only has a symbolic cut of 40 players at the end of the tournament for CME Globe purposes.

Tournament names

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  • 2001–2002: Sports Today CJ Nine Bridges Classic
  • 2003–2005: CJ Nine Bridges Classic presented by Sports Today
  • 2006: KOLON-Hana Bank Championship
  • 2007–2009: Hana Bank-KOLON Championship
  • 2010–2011: LPGA Hana Bank Championship Presented by SK Telecom
  • 2012–2014: LPGA KEB-HanaBank Championship
  • 2015–2018: LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship

Winners

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Year Dates Champion Country Score To par Tournament
location
Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
2018 11–14 Oct Chun In-gee  South Korea 272 −16 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 2,000,000 300,000
2017 12–15 Oct Ko Jin-young  South Korea 269 −19 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 2,000,000 300,000
2016 13–16 Oct Carlota Ciganda  Spain 278** −10 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 2,000,000 300,000
2015 15–18 Oct Lexi Thompson  United States 273 −15 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 2,000,000 300,000
2014 16–19 Oct Baek Kyu-jung  South Korea 278** −10 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 2,000,000 300,000
2013 18–20 Oct Amy Yang  South Korea 207** −9 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 1,900,000 285,000
2012 19–21 Oct Suzann Pettersen  Norway 204** −11 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 1,800,000 270,000
2011 7–9 Oct Yani Tseng  Taiwan 202 −14 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 1,800,000 270,000
2010 29–31 Oct Na Yeon Choi  South Korea 206 −10 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 1,800,000 270,000
2009 30 Oct – 1 Nov Na Yeon Choi  South Korea 206 −10 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 1,700,000 255,000
2008 31 Oct – 2 Nov Candie Kung  United States 210 −6 Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course 1,600,000 240,000
2007 19–21 Oct Suzann Pettersen  Norway 141* −3 Mauna Ocean Golf & Resort 1,500,000 225,000
2006 27–29 Oct Jin Joo Hong  South Korea 205 −11 Mauna Ocean Golf & Resort 1,350,000 202,500
2005 28–30 Oct Jee Young Lee  South Korea 211 −5 Nine Bridges Golf Club 1,350,000 202,500
2004 29–31 Oct Grace Park  South Korea 200 −16 Nine Bridges Golf Club 1,350,000 202,500
2003 31 Oct – 2 Nov Shi Hyun Ahn  South Korea 204 −12 Nine Bridges Golf Club 1,250,000 187,500
2002 25–27 Oct Se Ri Pak  South Korea 213 −3 Nine Bridges Golf Club 1,500,000 225,000
2001 Tournament canceled due to events of September 11

*Tournament was shortened to 36 holes in 2007 due to unplayable course conditions.
**Tournament went to a playoff.

Tournament record

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Year Player Score Round Course
2003 Grace Park 62 (−10) 3rd Nine Bridges Golf Club
2006 Joo Mi Kim 66 (−6) 1st Mauna Ocean Golf & Resort
2015 Park Sung-hyun 62 (−10) 1st Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course
2015 Amy Yang 62 (−10) 4th Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course
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