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Top tournament wins: Chang-sang Hahn

The main tournament wins for Chang-sang Hahn are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.

1982
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Gwanak CC
289
KRW 7mill
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Gwanak CC

Score

289

Prize money

KRW 7mill

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Donghae Open (Jun 30-Jul 3; Korean Tr event). Won by defending champion Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor). [Gwanak CC, nr Seoul, S Kor].

1981
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Namseoul CC
285 (-3)
KRW 3mill
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Namseoul CC

Score

285 (-3)

Prize money

KRW 3mill

Title sponsor

x

Played as the inaugural Donghae Open (Sept 10-13; Korean Tr event). Won by 42-year-old Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor). [Namseoul CC, Seongnam, Gyeonggi, S Korea].

1972
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
276 (-12)
US$2,000
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

276 (-12)

Prize money

US$2,000

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the Korea Open (April 13-16; Asian circuit event). Second-placed Graham Marsh (Aus) finished 6 shots behind Hahn (S Kor), who won this title for the third straight year, and seventh time in total. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1972
Japan
Hahn, Chang-sang
Ohtone CC
278 (-10)
¥4.5million
JGA

Category

Japan

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Ohtone CC

Score

278 (-10)

Prize money

¥4.5million

Title sponsor

JGA

Played as the Japan Open (Sept 28-Oct 1; Japanese major ch'ship). Second-placed Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind 33-year-old Han (S Kor), who captured his first tournament title in Japan. [East course, Ohtone/Otone CC, Bando, Ibaraki, Jpn].

1971
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
281 (-7)
US$2,000
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

281 (-7)

Prize money

US$2,000

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the Korea Open (April 15-18; Asian circuit event). Won by defending champion Hahn (S Kor). [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1971
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
285
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

285

Prize money

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the KPGA Championship (Sept 7-10; Korean Tr event). Jin-seok Cho (S Kor) and Seok-bong Kim (S Kor) finished in second place behind Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded his fourth straight KPGA Championship win, and the last of his seven wins in this event. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1970
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
289 (+1)
US$2,000
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

289 (+1)

Prize money

US$2,000

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the Korea Open (April 9-12; Asian circuit event). Second-placed Ben Arda (Phil) finished 3 shots behind Hahn (S Kor), who recorded his fifth win in this event. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1970
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Taenung CC
280
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Taenung CC

Score

280

Prize money

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the KPGA Championship (Sept 2-5; Korean Tr event). Jung-woong Park (S Kor) finished in second place behind Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded his third straight KPGA Championship win, and the sixth of his seven wins in this event. [Taenung CC, nr Seoul, S Korea].

1969
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
284
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

284

Prize money

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the KPGA Championship (Sept 3-5; Korean Tr event). Il-ahn Lee (S Kor) and Tae-woon Cho (S Kor) finished in second place behind defending champion Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded the fifth of his seven wins in this event. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1968
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
New Korea CC
282
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

New Korea CC

Score

282

Prize money

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the KPGA Championship (Sept 6-8; Korean Tr event). Duk-san Hong (S Kor) finished in second place behind Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded the fourth of his seven wins in this event. [New Korea CC, Goyang, Gyeonggi, S Korea].

1967
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
281 (-7)
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

281 (-7)

Prize money

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the Korea Open (June 9-11). Won by Hahn (S Kor) for the fourth straight year. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1966
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
295 (+7)
KPGA

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

295 (+7)

Prize money

Title sponsor

KPGA

Played as the Korea Open. Won by Hahn (S Kor) for the third straight year. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1965
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
288 (E)
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

288 (E)

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Korea Open (Oct 1-3). Won by defending champion Hahn (S Kor). [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1964
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
294 (+6)
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

294 (+6)

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Korea Open. Won by Hahn (S Kor). [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1964
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
282
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

282

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the KPGA Championship (June 24-26). Sung-yoon Kim (S Kor) finished in second place behind Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded the third of his seven wins in this event. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1962
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
293
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

293

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the KPGA Championship (Aug 10-12). Hak-young Kim (S Kor) finished in second place behind Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded the second of his seven wins in this event. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

1960
Asia
Hahn, Chang-sang
Seoul CC
295
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Hahn, Chang-sang

Venue

Seoul CC

Score

295

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the KPGA Championship (Aug 5-7). Bok-man Kim (S Kor) finished in second place behind Chang-sang Hahn (S Kor), who recorded the first of his seven wins in this event. [Gurakbu course, Seoul CC, Neung-dong, Seoul; this course/club no longer exists].

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