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Korean Open (darts)

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Korean Open
Tournament information
VenueMerigold Hotel
LocationSeoul
CountrySouth Korea South Korea
Established2007
Organisation(s)KDF
WDF, Gold category
FormatLegs
Prize fundKRW 1,700,000
Month(s) PlayedOctober
Current champion(s)
South Korea Kwang-Hee Cho (Men's)
South Korea Hye-Jin Choi (Women's)

The Korean Open is a darts tournament that has been held since 2007.

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List of winners

Men's

Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
2008 Philippines Ramon Sabalboro beat South Korea Seung-Youb Nam KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000 KRW 200,000
2009 Philippines Ronald Briones beat Philippines Lourence Ilagan KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000 KRW 200,000
2010 Japan Daisuke Takeyama beat South Korea Byung-Koo Kang KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000 KRW 200,000
2011 Japan Kuwatori Kengo beat South Korea Seong-Hoo Baek KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000 KRW 200,000
2012 South Korea Kodo beat South Korea Jun-Ho Kim KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000 KRW 200,000
2016 South Korea Woong-Hee Han 5 – 2 South Korea Taek-Yung Lee KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000 KRW 200,000
2017 Mongolia Odkhuu Khundaganai beat South Korea Kyoung-Won Cho KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000 KRW 200,000
2018 South Korea Byung-Su Seo 4 – 2 New Zealand Ben Robb KRW 1,700,000 KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000
2019 South Korea Kwang-Hee Cho beat South Korea Byung-Su Seo KRW 1,700,000 KRW 1,000,000 KRW 500,000
2023     TBA TBA TBA

Women's

Year Champion Score Runner-up Total
Prize Money
Champion Runner-up
2011 South Korea Nam-Mee Kim beat South Korea Bo-Ram Park KRW 500,000 KRW 300,000 KRW 200,000
2012 South Korea Bo-Ram Park beat United States Bridget Werner KRW 500,000 KRW 300,000 KRW 200,000
2016 South Korea Suk-Hee Song 3 – 1 Hong Kong Rain Wong KRW 500,000 KRW 300,000 KRW 200,000
2017 China Momo Zhou beat South Korea A-Reum Kim KRW 500,000 KRW 300,000 KRW 200,000
2018 Japan Mikuru Suzuki 4 – 3 Australia Tori Kewish KRW 850,000 KRW 250,000 KRW 100,000
2019 South Korea Hye-Jin Choi beat South Korea Yun-Ji Kim KRW 850,000 KRW 250,000 KRW 100,000
2023     TBA TBA TBA
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