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Tournament results: Munsingwear Open

Results for the Munsingwear Open are shown in the table below, which includes details of the respective winners, their scores and prize money, relevant venues and title sponsors.
2008
Japan
Tanihara, Hideto
Tojigaoka Marine Hills
270 (-18)
¥20million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Tanihara, Hideto

Venue

Tojigaoka Marine Hills

Score

270 (-18)

Prize money

¥20million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 22-25; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Shingo Katayama (Jpn), Katsunori Kuwabara (Jpn) and Nobuhito Sato (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind Hideto Tanihara (Jpn). [Tojigaoka Marine Hills GC, Tamano, Okayama, Japan].

2007
Japan
Tojigaoka Marine Hills
276 (-12)
amateur
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Ishikawa, Ryo

Venue

Tojigaoka Marine Hills

Score

276 (-12)

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 17-20; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Katsumasa Miyamoto (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn, amateur), who, at age 15 yrs 8 mths, and making his first Japan Tour start, became the youngest man ever to win a main international tour event. [Tojigaoka Marine Hills GC, Tamano, Okayama, Japan].

2006
Japan
Muto, Toshinori
Tojigaoka Marine Hills
274 (-14)
¥20million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Muto, Toshinori

Venue

Tojigaoka Marine Hills

Score

274 (-14)

Prize money

¥20million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 18-21; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Eiji Mizoguchi (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind 28-year-old Toshinori Muto (Jpn), who recorded his first Japan Tour win. [Tojigaoka Marine Hills GC, Tamano, Okayama, Japan].

2005
Japan
Fujita, Hiroyuki
Tojigaoka Marine Hills
270 (-18)
¥20million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Fujita, Hiroyuki

Venue

Tojigaoka Marine Hills

Score

270 (-18)

Prize money

¥20million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 19-22; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Tadahiro Takayama (Jpn) and Steve Conran (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Hiroyuki Fujita (Jpn), who recorded the fifth of his 18 Japan Tour wins. [Tojigaoka Marine Hills GC, Tamano, Okayama, Japan].

2004
Japan
Mitsuhashi, Tatsuya
Tojigaoka Marine Hills
270 (-18)
¥20million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Mitsuhashi, Tatsuya

Venue

Tojigaoka Marine Hills

Score

270 (-18)

Prize money

¥20million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 20-23; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Shingo Katayama (Jpn), Nobuhiro Masuda (Jpn) and Jeev Milkha Singh (India) finished 2 shots behind 31-year-old Tatsuya Mitsuhashi (Jpn), who recorded his first and only Japan Tour win. [Tojigaoka Marine Hills GC, Tamano, Okayama, Japan].

2003
Japan
Miyase, Hirofumi
Rokko Kokusai GC
275 (-13)
¥24million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Miyase, Hirofumi

Venue

Rokko Kokusai GC

Score

275 (-13)

Prize money

¥24million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 22-25; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Suk-ho Hur (S Kor; known as "S.K. Ho") finished 3 shots behind Hirofumi Miyase (Jpn). [East course, Rokko Kokusai GC, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan].

2002
Japan
Kuboya, Kenichi
Ayutaki CC
273 (-11)
¥24million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Kuboya, Kenichi

Venue

Ayutaki CC

Score

273 (-11)

Prize money

¥24million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 23-26; Japan Tour event). Kenichi Kuboya (Jpn) beat Yoshimitsu Fukuzawa (Jpn) and Todd Hamilton (USA) with a birdie at the fourth playoff hole. [Ayutaki CC, Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan].

2001
Japan
Chand, Dinesh
Rokko Kokusai GC
271 (-17)
¥24million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Chand, Dinesh

Venue

Rokko Kokusai GC

Score

271 (-17)

Prize money

¥24million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 17-20; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Toshimitsu Izawa (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind Dinesh Chand (Fiji), who recorded his second Japan Tour win. [East course, Rokko Kokusai GC, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan].

2000
Japan
Tojigaoka Marine Hills
272 (-16)
¥24million
Munsingwear

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Katayama, Shingo

Venue

Tojigaoka Marine Hills

Score

272 (-16)

Prize money

¥24million

Title sponsor

Munsingwear

Played as the inaugural Munsingwear Open KSB Cup (May 18-21; Japan Tour event). Second-placed Nobuhito Sato (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Shingo Katayama (Jpn). [Tojigaoka Marine Hills GC, Tamano, Okayama, Japan]. Note: Event created from the merger of the Descente Classic Munsingwear Cup (1992-99) and the Georgia KSB Open (1981-99).

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