Golf Nippon Series

The Golf Nippon Series (ゴルフ日本シリーズJTカップ, Gorufu nihon shirīzu jei-tī kappu) is a professional golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. First played in 1963, it is one of the tour's four major championships. Since 1995, it has been held at the Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club in Inagi, Tokyo.

Golf Nippon Series
Tournament information
LocationInagi, Tokyo
Established1963
Course(s)Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club
Par70
Length7,023 yards (6,422 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund¥100,000,000
Month playedDecember
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Masashi Ozaki (1996)
To par−26 Masashi Ozaki (1996)
Current champion
Chan Kim
Location Map
Tokyo Yomiuri CC
Location in Japan
Tokyo Yomiuri CC
Tokyo Yomiuri CC (Tokyo)

History

From its inception in 1963 to 1972 the field was limited to the winners of six important tournaments in Japan: Japan Open, Japan PGA Championship, Kansai Open, Kansai Pro Championship, Kanto Open and Kanto Pro Championship. In some years a player won two of these event and the field was reduced further, to five.

It has recently been one of the season ending events on the tour with a limited field consisting of the top 30 players from the money list and that seasons tournament winners.

Since 1998 the tournament has been titled the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup, under a sponsorship agreement with Japan Tobacco. It was sponsored by Hitachi from 1988 to 1997, during which time it was titled the Golf Nippon Series Hitachi Cup.

Prize money

Since 2009 the prize money has been ¥130,000,000, with ¥40,000,000 going to the winner, except in 2011 when the event was reduced to 54 holes and prize money was reduced by 25%. In 1988 prize money was ¥50,000,000, with ¥14,000,000 for the winner, increasing to ¥60,000,000, with ¥15,000,000 winner from 1989 to 1992. From 1993 to 2008 prize money was ¥100,000,000, with ¥30,000,000 for the winner.

Tournament hosts

YearsVenueLocation
1963 (co-hosts)Murasaki Country Club, Sumire CourseNoda, Chiba
1963–90 (co-hosts), 1992, 1994Yomiuri Country ClubNishinomiya, Hyōgo
1964–90 (co-hosts), 1991, 1993, 1995–presentTokyo Yomiuri Country ClubInagi, Tokyo

From 1963 to 1990 the event was played at two venues, one near Ozaki and another near Tokyo. The first two rounds were played at one venue and, after a travel day, the remaining two rounds were played at the second venue.

Winners

YearWinner[1][2][3]ScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Golf Nippon Series JT Cup
2020 Chan Kim272−81 stroke Hiroshi Iwata
Tomoharu Otsuki
Hideto Tanihara
2019 Ryo Ishikawa (2)272−8Playoff Brad Kennedy
2018 Satoshi Kodaira272−8Playoff Hwang Jung-gon
Ryo Ishikawa
2017 Yūsaku Miyazato (2)265−156 strokes Shaun Norris
2016 Park Sang-hyun267−131 stroke Yuta Ikeda
Kim Kyung-tae
Satoshi Kodaira
2015 Ryo Ishikawa266−145 strokes Yoshinori Fujimoto
Koumei Oda
2014 Katsumasa Miyamoto (3)271−91 stroke Prayad Marksaeng
2013 Yūsaku Miyazato267−133 strokes Wu Ashun
2012 Hiroyuki Fujita (3)262−185 strokes Han Lee
Toshinori Muto
2011 Hiroyuki Fujita (2)200[lower-alpha 1]−10Playoff Toru Taniguchi
2010 Hiroyuki Fujita265−151 stroke Toru Taniguchi
2009 Shigeki Maruyama (2)271−9Playoff Kim Kyung-tae
2008 Jeev Milkha Singh (2)268−122 strokes Brendan Jones
David Smail
Taichi Teshima
2007 Brendan Jones269−111 stroke Toru Taniguchi
2006 Jeev Milkha Singh269−111 stroke Nobuhiro Masuda
2005 Yasuharu Imano269−112 strokes Shinichi Yokota
2004 Paul Sheehan266−144 strokes Katsumasa Miyamoto
Yang Yong-eun
2003 Tetsuji Hiratsuka264−163 strokes Toshimitsu Izawa
2002 Shingo Katayama (2)261−199 strokes David Smail
2001 Katsumasa Miyamoto (2)268−121 stroke Toshimitsu Izawa
Tsuneyuki Nakajima
2000 Shingo Katayama271−93 strokes Hirofumi Miyase
1999 Kazuhiko Hosokawa270−102 strokes Toshimitsu Izawa
1998 Katsumasa Miyamoto275−5Playoff Masashi Ozaki
Golf Nippon Series Hitachi Cup
1997 Shigeki Maruyama268−162 strokes Tateo Ozaki
1996 Masashi Ozaki (7)262[lower-alpha 2]−26[lower-alpha 2]4 strokes Shigeki Maruyama
1995 Masashi Ozaki (6)272−162 strokes Shigenori Mori
Tsuneyuki Nakajima
1994 Hisayuki Sasaki270−141 stroke Naomichi Ozaki
1993 Tsuneyuki Nakajima (2)270−183 strokes Shigeki Maruyama
1992 Chen Tze-ming280−81 stroke Todd Hamilton
1991 Naomichi Ozaki (3)268−208 strokes Tsuneyuki Nakajima
Nobumitsu Yuhara
1990 Naomichi Ozaki (2)275−13Playoff Tsuneyuki Nakajima
1989 Akiyoshi Ohmachi278−102 strokes Tsuneyuki Nakajima
Katsuyoshi Tomori
1988 Naomichi Ozaki275−135 strokes Isao Aoki
Golf Nippon Series
1987 Isao Aoki (4)
David Ishii
138[lower-alpha 3]−7TieTitle shared.
1986 Tōru Nakamura (2)275−152 strokes Isao Aoki
1985 Tateo Ozaki279−112 strokes Masahiro Kuramoto
1984 Tōru Nakamura267−237 strokes Masahiro Kuramoto
1983 Isao Aoki (3)281−91 stroke Masahiro Kuramoto
1982 Tsuneyuki Nakajima283−72 strokes Fujio Kobayashi
1981 Yutaka Hagawa135[lower-alpha 3]−9Playoff Isao Aoki
1980 Masashi Ozaki (5)283−72 strokes Isao Aoki
1979 Isao Aoki (2)276−1413 strokes Kikuo Arai
Toru Nakamura
1978 Isao Aoki282−81 stroke Haruo Yasuda
1977 Masashi Ozaki (4)275−154 strokes Isao Aoki
1976 Shinsaku Maeda285−53 strokes Haruo Yasuda
1975 Takashi Murakami283−71 stroke Seiichi Kanai
Kosaku Shimada
1974 Masashi Ozaki (3)280−104 strokes Takashi Murakami
1973 Teruo Sugihara (3)276−142 strokes Haruo Yasuda
1972 Masashi Ozaki (2)280−10Playoff Teruo Sugihara
1971 Masashi Ozaki284−61 stroke Teruo Sugihara
1970 Teruo Sugihara (2)284−63 strokes Kosaku Shimada
1969 Hideyo Sugimoto291+11 stroke Shigeru Uchida
Haruo Yasuda
1968 Takaaki Kono (2)283−73 strokes Shiro Matsuda
1967 Takaaki Kono281−911 strokes Tadashi Kitta
Seiichi Sato
1966No tournament[lower-alpha 4]
1965 Teruo Sugihara284−611 strokes Tadashi Kitta
1964 Chen Ching-Po284−62 strokes Hideyo Sugimoto
1963 Tomoo Ishii288−28 strokes Koichi Ono
  1. Tournament contested over 54 holes.
  2. Scoring record.
  3. Tournament reduced to 36 holes due to snow; with the final round being cancelled Aoki and Ishii were declared joint winners.
  4. Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club hosted the 1966 Canada Cup.

References

  1. "Golf Nippon Series JT Cup 2019 – Past Champions". Japan Golf Tour Organisation. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  2. "Golf Nippon Series JT Cup". Hochi Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  3. "Past tournament results". Japan Tobacco (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 March 2020.

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