Chubu Open

Chubu Open

The Chubu Open is a golf tournament in Japan's Nagoya region. It is first played in 1971. It was a Japan Golf Tour event from 1973 to 1991.

Winners

  • 2011 Tatsuya Tanioka
  • 2010 Kotaro Kajimoto
  • 2009
  • 2008 Kunihiro Komii
  • 2007 Hiro Aoyama
  • 2006 Yosuke Uraguchi
  • 2005 Hisashi Sawada
  • 2004 Yosuke Uraguchi
  • 2003 Keishiro Nakata
  • 2002 Takeru Shibata
  • 2001 Masashi Shimada
  • 2000 Shoichi Yamamoto
  • 1999 Eiji Mizoguchi
  • 1998 Toshio Ozaki
  • 1997 Junji Kawase
  • 1996 Shoichi Yamamoto
  • 1995 Junji Kawase
  • 1994 Eiji Mizoguchi
  • 1993 Junji Kawase
  • 1992 Naoya Sugiyama
  • 1991 Teruo Nakamura
  • 1990 Hatsutoshi Sakai
  • 1989 Tadao Nakamura
  • 1988 Teruo Nakamura
  • 1987 Eitaro Deguchi
  • 1986 Eitaro Deguchi
  • 1985 Masahiro Shiota
  • 1984 Teruo Suzumura
  • 1983 Teruo Nakamura
  • 1982 Shigeru Uchida
  • 1981 Shigeru Uchida
  • 1980 Hisashi Suzumura
  • 1979 Kanaichi Matsuoka
  • 1978 Kouichi Inoue
  • 1977 Hiroshi Ishii
  • 1976 Chen Chien-chin
  • 1975 Hideo Noguchi
  • 1974 Tadashi Kitta
  • 1973 Hiroshi Ishii
  • 1972 Tadashi Kitta
  • 1971 Shigeru Uchida

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