Open Major •
GS Caltex Cup is a title sponsored by GS Caltex. The winner's purse is 50,000,000 won. •
Myeongin is a title sponsored by the SG Group. The winner's purse is 60,000,000 Won.
Minor •
Maxim Cup is a title sponsored by Baduk TV and Dong Suh Foods. The winner's purse is 15,000,000 Won.
Hayago • Electron-Land Cup is a title sponsored by Korean Economic News, Baduk TV, and Cyber Kiwon. The winner's purse is 40,000,000 Won. •
KBS Cup is a title sponsored by
KBS. The winner's purse is 20,000,000 Won.
Leagues • Korean Baduk League is a league sponsored by Baduk TV.
Defunct tournaments •
Wangwi • Baccus Cup • Baedalwang •
Choegowi •
Gukgi • Kiwang • KT Cup • KTF Cup •
LG Refined Oil Cup • MBC TV Cup • New Pros Strongest • Paedal Cup •
Paewang • SBS TV Cup •
Taewang • The
Kiseong was the Hanguk Kiwon equivalent to the Nihon-Kiin's Kisei competition and was sponsored by the Segye Ilbo (World Newspaper). The winner's purse was 18,000,000 SKW. The last title holder was
Park Young-Hoon (2008). •
BC Card Cup was a title sponsored by Sports Korea and
BC Card. The winner's purse is 20,000,000 Won. •
Guksu was a title sponsored by the Far East Daily News. The winner's purse was 40,000,000 Won. •
SK Gas Cup was a title sponsored by SK Gas. The winner's purse is 10,000,000 Won. • Osram Cup was a title sponsored by Baduk TV. • Ch'eongpung Cup was a title sponsored by Sungpu Air Purifiers. • Yeongnam Ilbo Cup The winner's purse is 25,000,000 Won. •
Sibdan Cup is a title sponsored by the Wonik Corporation. The winner's prize is 25,000,000 Won. •
Prices Information Cup is a title sponsored by Korean Prices Information Foundation. The winner's purse is 22,000,000 Won. •
Chunwon is a title sponsored by Sports Korea. The winner's purse is 20,000,000 Won.
Women's •
Women's Guksu •
Female Myungin (1999–2016) •
Female Kisung == People's Republic of China ==