Golf tournament
Tournament information | |
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Location | Lahore, Pakistan |
Established | 1967 |
Course(s) | Defence Raya Golf and Country Club |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,165 yards (6,552 m) |
Organized by | Pakistan Golf Federation |
Tour(s) | Asian Tour Asian Development Tour Asia Golf Circuit |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | US$80,000 |
Month played | October |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 269 Airil Rizman (2007) |
To par | −19 as above |
Current champion | |
Muhammad Shabbir | |
Location map | |
Defence Raya G&CCLocation in Pakistan |
The Pakistan Open is a golf tournament organised by the Pakistan Golf Federation that was first played in 1967. In 1989, it was an included on the Asia Golf Circuit, and in 2006, 2007, and 2018 was part of the Asian Tour.
History
Pakistan has a number of golf courses from pre and post-Independence. As the Asian Tour continued to expand, Pakistan was chosen to host a tournament. In 2006, it was part of the Asian Tour schedule for the first time, on an initial three-year deal, however the 2008 Open was postponed due to security concerns within Pakistan at the time the event was scheduled to go ahead.
Chris Rodgers of England won the inaugural event, and in doing so claiming his maiden Asian Tour title. He finished 15 under par, 4 ahead of Indians Jeev Milkha Singh and Amandeep Johl. In 2007 Malaysia's Airil Rizman claimed his maiden Asian Tour title with a two stroke triumph over Scott Hend of Australia.
In May 2022, it was anticipated that the tournament would return in December 2022 on the Asian Tour as the CNS-Pakistan Open with a record prize fund of US$500,000. However, this never came to fruition.
Winners
Year | Tour | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up | Venue | Ref. |
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UMA Pakistan Open | ||||||||
2022 | Muhammad Shabbir (4) | 270 | −14 | 4 strokes | Ahmad Baig | Karachi | ||
2020–21: No tournament | ||||||||
Raya Pakistan Open | ||||||||
2019 | ADT | Tom Kim | 271 | −17 | 9 strokes | Muhammad Shabbir | Defence Raya | |
UMA CNS Open | ||||||||
2018 | ASA | Tirawat Kaewsiribandit | 276 | −12 | 1 stroke | Jakraphan Premsirigorn Namchok Tantipokhakul |
Karachi | |
Pakistan Open | ||||||||
2010–2017: No tournament | ||||||||
2009 | Muhammad Shabbir (3) | 272 | −16 | 9 strokes | Mohammad Munir | Rawalpindi | ||
2008: No tournament | ||||||||
2007 | ASA | Airil Rizman | 269 | −19 | 2 strokes | Scott Hend | Karachi | |
2006 | ASA | Chris Rodgers | 273 | −15 | 4 strokes | Amandeep Johl Jeev Milkha Singh |
Karachi | |
2005: No tournament | ||||||||
2004 | Nadeem Inayat | Imdad Hussain | Royal Palm | |||||
2003 | Muhammad Shabbir (2) | Muhammad Munir | Karachi | |||||
2002 (Dec) |
Muhammad Shabbir | Muhammad Munir | Karachi | |||||
2002 (Feb) |
Matloob Ahmed | Shakeel Rehmati | Arabian Sea | |||||
2001 | Taimur Hussain (2) | Abbas Ali | DHA, Karachi | |||||
2000 | Muhammad Tahir | Muhammad Shabbir | Lahore Garrison | |||||
1999: No tournament | ||||||||
1998 | Imdad Hussain (3) | 275 | −13 | Muhammad Tahir | Lahore Garrison | |||
1997 | Ghulam Nabi (6) | Muhammad Munir | Karachi | |||||
1996 | Imdad Hussain (2) | Muhammad Akram | Rawalpindi | |||||
1995 | Taimur Hussain | Imdad Hussain | Peshawar | |||||
1994 | Abdual Hamid | Nadeem Inayat | Islamabad | |||||
1993 | Imdad Hussain | Muhammad Iqbal | Lahore Garrison | |||||
1992: No tournament | ||||||||
1991 (Nov) |
Manzoor Ahmed | Muhammad Akram | Peshawar | |||||
1991 (May) |
Ghulam Nabi (5) | Muhammad Ali | Rawalpindi | |||||
1990 | Faisal Qureshi | Manzoor Ahmed | Karachi | |||||
1989 | AGC | Frankie Miñoza | 286 | −2 | 1 stroke | Tray Tyner | Gymkhana | |
1988: No tournament | ||||||||
1987 | Ghulam Nabi (4) | Muhammad Sajid (a) | Rawalpindi | |||||
1986 (Nov) |
Taimur Hassan (a) (3) | Ghulam Nabi | Islamabad | |||||
1986 (Mar) |
Muhammad Ali | Angoor Khan | Karachi | |||||
1985 | Gul Muhammad | Abdual Rashid | Peshawar | |||||
1984 | Ghulam Nabi (3) | Muhammad Shafique | Rawalpindi | |||||
1983 | Ghulam Nabi (2) | Manzoor Ahmed | Gymkhana | |||||
1982 | Ghulam Nabi | Muhammad Shafique | Peshawar | |||||
1981: No tournament | ||||||||
1980 | Abdual Rashid | Taimur Hassan (a) | Rawalpindi | |||||
1979 | Taimur Hassan (a) (2) | Muhammad Shafique | Pakistan Railways | |||||
1978 | M. Ejaz Malik (3) | Taimur Hassan (a) | Rawalpindi | |||||
1977 | M. Ejaz Malik (2) | M M Hashim Khan (a) | Pakistan Railways | |||||
1976 | Taimur Hassan (a) | M. Ejaz Malik | Rawalpindi | |||||
1975 | Angoor Khan | Muhammad Abbas (a) | Karachi | |||||
1974 | Muhammad Shafique | Aameen Taqi Butt (a) | Peshawar | |||||
1973 | Mahmood Hussain (5) | Pir Bakhsah | Gymkhana | |||||
1972 | M. Ejaz Malik | Muhammad Shafique | Pakistan Railways | |||||
1971 | Mahmood Hussain (4) | Pir Bakhsah | Rawalpindi | |||||
1970 | Mahmood Hussain (3) | Gul Muhammad | Pakistan Railways | |||||
1969 | Mahmood Hussain (a) (2) | Muhammad Nazir | Gymkhana | |||||
1968 | Mahmood Hussain (a) | Taimur Hassan (a) | Rawalpindi | |||||
1967 | Aameen Taqi Butt (a) | Lal Sadar | Gymkhana |
See also
Notes
- ADT − Asian Development Tour; AGC − Asia Golf Circuit; ASA − Asian Tour.
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