Taiwan Open (golf)

The Taiwan Open was the national open golf tournament of Taiwan. It was also known as the Republic of China Open or simply the ROC Open. It was founded in 1965 and played annually through 2006. It was an event on the Asia Golf Circuit from 1966 until it became an Asian Tour event from 1999.

Winners

Year Tour[lower-alpha 1]WinnerRef
2006 ASA Lin Wen-tang[1]
2005 ASA Thaworn Wiratchant[1]
2004 ASA Charlie Wi[1]
2003 ASA Jason Dawes[1]
2002 ASADanny Chia[1]
2001 ASA Andrew Pitts[1]
2000 ASA Vijay Singh[1]
1999 ASA Kang Wook-soon[1]
1998 AGC Lu Chien-soon[1]
1997 AGC Tsai Chi-huang[1]
1996 AGC Hong Chia-yuh (a)[2][3]
1995 AGC Daniel Chopra[4]
1994 AGC Hong Chia-yuh (a)
1993 AGC Lin Chie-hsiang[4]
1992 AGC Lin Chie-hsiang[4]
1991 AGC John Jacobs[4]
1990 AGC Frankie Miñoza[4]
1989 AGC Lu Chien-soon[5]
1988 AGC Carlos Espinosa[6]
1987 AGC Mark Aebli[7]
1986 AGC Lu Hsi-chuen[8]
1985 AGC Lu Liang-Huan[9]
1984 AGC John Jacobs[10]
1983 AGC Lu Liang-Huan[11]
1982 AGC Chen Tze-ming[12]
1981 AGC Ho Ming-chung[13]
1980 AGC Kuo Chie-hsiung[14]
1979 AGC Lu Liang-Huan[15]
1978 AGC Hsieh Yung-yo[16]
1977 AGC Hsieh Min-Nan[17]
1976 AGC Hsu Chi-san[18]
1975 AGC Kuo Chie-hsiung[19]
1974 AGC Kuo Chie-hsiung[20]
1973 AGC Eleuterio Nival[21]
1972 AGC Haruo Yasuda[22]
1971 AGC Chang Chung-fa[23]
1970 AGC Chang Chung-fa[24]
1969 AGC Hideyo Sugimoto[25]
1968 AGC Hsieh Yung-yo[26]
1967 AGC Hsieh Yung-yo[27]
1966 AGC Lu Liang-Huan[28][29]
1965 Hsu Chi-san[30]
  1. AGC – Asia Golf Circuit (earlier known as the Far East Circuit); ASA – Asian Tour (previously known as the Asian PGA Tour/Omega Tour/Davidoff Tour)

See also

References

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  28. "Thomson in 18th place". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 4 April 1966. p. 16. Retrieved 31 January 2020 via Trove.
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