Volvo China Open - Winners

Winners

Year Venue Winner Country Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
2012 Binhai Lake Golf Club Branden Grace South Africa 267 (−21) 3 strokes Nicolas Colsaerts
2011 Luxehills International CC Nicolas Colsaerts Belgium 264 (−24) 4 strokes Søren Kjeldsen,
Peter Lawrie,
Danny Lee,
Pablo Martín
2010 Suzhou Jinji Lake GC Y.E. Yang South Korea 273 (−15) 2 strokes Rhys Davies,
Stephen Dodd
2009 Beijing CBD International GC Scott Strange Australia 280 (−8) 1 stroke Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
2008 Beijing CBD International GC Damien McGrane Ireland 278 (−10) 9 strokes Simon Griffiths,
Michael Lorenzo-Vera,
Oliver Wilson
2007 Shanghai Silport GC Markus Brier Austria 274 (−10) 5 strokes Scott Hend,
Graeme McDowell,
Andrew McLardy
2006 Beijing Honghua International GC Jeev Milkha Singh India 278 (−10) 1 stroke Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
2005 Shenzhen GC Paul Casey England 275 (−13) Playoff
(1st hole)
Oliver Wilson
2004 Shanghai Silport GC Stephen Dodd Wales 276 (−12) 3 strokes Thomas Bjørn
2003 Shanghai Silport GC Zhang Lian-wei China 277 (−11) 2 strokes Thaworn Wiratchant
2002 Shanghai Silport GC David Gleeson Australia 272 (−16) 1 stroke Pablo Del Olmo
2001 Shanghai Silport GC Charlie Wi South Korea 272 (−16) 1 stroke Thongchai Jaidee
2000 Shanghai Silport GC Simon Dyson England 275 (−13) 1 stroke Jyoti Randhawa
1999 Shanghai Silport GC Kyi Hla Han Burma 273 (−15) 7 strokes Christian Pena
1998 Shanghai SunIsland Int’l GC Ed Fryatt England 269 (−19) 2 strokes Takeshi Ohyama
1997 Beijing International GC Cheng Jun China 280 (−8) 5 strokes Adrian Percey
1996 Beijing International GC Prayad Marksaeng Thailand 269 (−19) 9 strokes Hsieh Yu-shu
1995 Beijing International GC Raúl Fretes Paraguay 277 (−11) 3 strokes Lai Ying-juh

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