Wikipedia - Korea Masters

The Korea Masters (Korean: 코리아마스터즈) is an international badminton tournament that usually held in November or December every year of BWF event calendar in South Korea. The total prize money in 2016 was US$120,000. Before 2010, the level of the tournament was an International Challenge, which is the fourth level tournament of international badminton tournament. It began in 2007, when it was held in Suwon, then it moved to Yeosu in 2008 and Hwasun in 2009. In 2010, it was turned into a BWF Grand Prix event.

It became a BWF Grand Prix Gold event in 2011, and it remained at that level through the end of Grand Prix Gold in 2017, with the exception of 2014, when it changed back to Grand Prix status, the same year Korea hosted both the Asian Games and the Badminton Asia Championships. The tournament was held in cities in the southwest from 2011 to 2017: in Hwasun in 2011 and 2012, then in Jeonju for 2013 to 2015, then Seogwipo and Gwangju. In 2015, the name of the tournament changed to Korea Masters.

In 2018, this tournament is the part of the BWF World Tour Super 300, after the Grand Prix Gold event ceased.

The Korea Masters Men's Doubles (MD) is a prominent badminton tournament held annually in South Korea, attracting top international and domestic players. As part of the BWF World Tour, the Korea Masters MD showcases high-level men's doubles competition, featuring fast-paced rallies, strategic gameplay, and exceptional athleticism. The tournament provides a prestigious platform for athletes to earn ranking points, gain international exposure, and compete for valuable prize money. With its vibrant atmosphere and strong organizational support, the Korea Masters MD is a highlight event in the badminton calendar, celebrated for its competitive spirit and contribution to the growth of the sport in South Korea and beyond.