Hana Bank Invitational

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The Hana Bank Invitational (Korean: 하나은행 인비테이셔널) is a men's professional golf tournament currently played in Japan and formerly in South Korea and China. The 2018 event was held in June on the west course at the Lakeside Country Club near Yongin. Prize money was 1,000,000,000. In 2019 the event moved to the nearby 88 Country Club with increased prize money of 1,200,000,000.

LocationAnsan, South Korea
Established2008
CourseThe Heaven Country Club
Par72
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Hana Bank Invitational
Tournament information
LocationAnsan, South Korea
Established2008
CourseThe Heaven Country Club
Par72
Length7,293 yards (6,669 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
Korean Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund1,300,000,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate267 Park Sang-hyun (2018)
267 Richard T. Lee (2021)
267 Jun Seok Lee (2022)
To par−21 Park Sang-hyun (2018)
−21 Jun Seok Lee (2022)
Current champion
South Africa Shaun Norris
Location map
The Heaven CC is located in South Korea
The Heaven CC
The Heaven CC
Location in South Korea
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The field includes a number of invited Japanese and Chinese golfers. A similar event, the "Korea-China Tour KEB Invitational", which included Korean and Chinese golfers, was held six times from 2008 to 2010. The event was held twice a year, once in China and once in South Korea.[1]

In 2023, the event moved location to Japan, being played at the Chiba Isumi Golf Club in Otaki, Chiba. The event also gained Japan Golf Tour co-sanctioning.[2]

Winners

More information Year, Tour(s) ...
YearTour(s)[a]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Hana Bank Invitational
2025JPN, KORSouth Africa Shaun Norris270−18PlayoffJapan Yusuke SakamotoThe Heaven
2024JPN, KORJapan Takashi Ogiso270−141 strokeSouth Korea Jang Yu-binNam Chun Cheon
2023JPN, KORSouth Korea Yang Ji-ho272−201 strokeJapan Keita NakajimaChiba Isumi
2022KORAustralia Jun Seok Lee267−211 strokeSouth Korea Lee Gyu-minNam Chun Cheon
2021KORCanada Richard T. Lee267−174 strokesSouth Korea Kim Min-kyuBear's Best Cheongna
2020: No tournament
KEB Hana Bank Invitational
2019KORSouth Korea Seo Yo-seop271−132 strokesJapan Daijiro Izumida
South Korea Joo Heung-chol
South Korea Jung Han-mil
88 CC
2018KORSouth Korea Park Sang-hyun267−211 strokeSouth Korea Lee Sung-hoLakeside
2011–2017: No tournament
Korea-China Tour KEB Invitational
2010
(Sep)
KORSouth Korea Hwang Inn-choon274−143 strokesSouth Korea Kim Bi-oWelli Hilli
2010
(Mar)
KORSouth Korea Kim Hyung-tae277−114 strokesSouth Korea Kang Sung-hoonShanghai Links
KEB Invitational
2009
(Sep)
KORSouth Korea Kim Dae-hyun283−51 strokeSouth Korea Lee Seong-hoWelli Hilli
2009
(Apr)
KORSouth Korea Lee Tae-gyu276−121 strokeSouth Korea Choi In-sik
South Korea Hur In-hoi
Australia Richard Moir
Dongguan Hillview
2008
(Sep)
KORSouth Korea Kim Dae-sub280−8PlayoffSouth Korea Kim Dae-hyunWelli Hilli
2008
(Mar)
KORSouth Korea Bae Sang-moon287−11 strokeSouth Korea Suk Jong-yulShanghai Silport
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