2012 Korean Tour

The 2012 Korean Tour was the second season of the Korean Tour to carry Official World Golf Ranking points. The season consisted of 13 events, seven of which were co-sanctioned by other tours. All the tournament had prize funds of at least 400 million won (approximately US$350,000). Four had prize funds of 1 billion won (US$900,000) while the Ballantine's Championship has a prize fund of 2.2 million euros (approximately US$2.9 million).

Tournament schedule

Dates Tournament Location Prize fund (KRW) Winner OWGR
points
Notes
Apr 26–29 Ballantine's Championship South Korea Icheon €2,205,000Austria Bernd Wiesberger 32 Co-sanctioned by European Tour and Asian Tour
May 10–13 GS Caltex Maekyung Open South Korea Seongnam 1,000,000,000 South Korea Kim Bi-o 10 Co-sanctioned by OneAsia Tour
May 17–20 SK Telecom Open South Korea Seogwipo 900,000,000 South Korea Kim Bi-o 10 Co-sanctioned by OneAsia Tour
May 31 – Jun 3 Meritz Solmoro Open South Korea Yeoju 500,000,000 South Korea Choi Jin-ho6
Jun 21–24 Volvik Hildesheim Open South Korea Jecheon $300,000 South Korea Lee In-woo 14 Co-sanctioned by Asian Tour
Jun 29 – Jul 1 Million Yard Cup Japan Nagasaki $200,000 Korea n/a Team Match between Korea and Japan
Aug 30 – Sep 2 SBS Tour Happiness-KJB KPGA Championship South Korea Naju 500,000,000 South Korea Lee Sang-hee 6
Sep 6–9 The Charity High 1 Open South Korea Jeongseon 1,000,000,000 Australia Matthew Griffin 6 Co-sanctioned by OneAsia Tour
Sep 13–16 Dongbu Promi Open South Korea Hoengseong 400,000,000 South Korea Kim Dae-sub 6
Sep 21–23 Munsingwear Match Play Championship South Korea Pyeongchang 600,000,000 South Korea Kim Dae-hyun6
Oct 4–7 CJ Invitational South Korea Yeoju $750,000 South Korea K. J. Choi 14 Co-sanctioned by Asian Tour
Oct 11–14 Shinhan Donghae Open South Korea Incheon 1,000,000,000 South Korea Kim Meen-whee 12
Oct 18–21 Kolon Korea Open South Korea Cheonan 1,000,000,000 South Korea Kim Dae-sub12 Co-sanctioned by OneAsia Tour
Oct 25–28 Windsor Classic South Korea Pocheon 400,000,000 South Korea Baek Joo-yeob6

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