2013 Japan Golf Tour – Wikipedia

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The 2013 Japan Golf Tour season was played from 14 March to 8 December. The season consisted of 25 official money events, mostly in Japan, as well as the four majors and the four World Golf Championships. The first two events of the year, played in Thailand and Indonesia, were co-sanctioned with the OneAsia Tour, the first time this has happened with the Japan Golf Tour.

Schedule[edit]

The following table lists official events during the 2013 season.[1]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(¥)
Winner[a] OWGR
points
Other
tours[b]
Notes
17 Mar Thailand Open Thailand US$1,000,000 Thailand Prayad Marksaeng (4) 18 ONE New to Japan Golf Tour
31 Mar Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship Indonesia US$1,000,000 South Korea Choi Ho-sung (1) 12 ONE New to Japan Golf Tour
21 Apr Token Homemate Cup Mie 130,000,000 Japan Yoshinobu Tsukada (1) 16
28 Apr Tsuruya Open Hyōgo 120,000,000 Japan Hideki Matsuyama (2) 16
5 May The Crowns Aichi 120,000,000 Japan Michio Matsumura (3) 16
19 May Japan PGA Championship Nissin Cupnoodles Cup Chiba 150,000,000 South Korea Kim Hyung-sung (2) 16 Japan major
2 Jun Diamond Cup Golf Ibaraki 120,000,000 Japan Hideki Matsuyama (3) 16
23 Jun Japan Golf Tour Championship Shishido Hills Ibaraki 150,000,000 Japan Satoshi Kodaira (1) 18 Japan major
30 Jun Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open Okayama 110,000,000 Australia Brendan Jones (13) 16
7 Jul Nagashima Shigeo Invitational Sega Sammy Cup Hokkaidō 150,000,000 Japan Shunsuke Sonoda (2) 16
25 Aug Kansai Open Golf Championship Hyōgo 60,000,000 Australia Brad Kennedy (2) 16
1 Sep Vana H Cup KBC Augusta Fukuoka 110,000,000 South Korea Park Sung-joon (1) 16
8 Sep Fujisankei Classic Yamanashi 110,000,000 Japan Hideki Matsuyama (4) 16
22 Sep ANA Open Hokkaidō 110,000,000 Japan Koumei Oda (6) 16
29 Sep Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open Osaka 150,000,000 Japan Masahiro Kawamura (1) 16 ASA
6 Oct Coca-Cola Tokai Classic Aichi 120,000,000 Japan Shingo Katayama (27) 16
13 Oct Toshin Golf Tournament Gifu 90,000,000 Japan Yoshinori Fujimoto (2) 16
20 Oct Japan Open Golf Championship Ibaraki 200,000,000 Japan Masanori Kobayashi (3) 32 Flagship event; Japan major
27 Oct Bridgestone Open Chiba 150,000,000 Japan Daisuke Maruyama (3) 16
3 Nov Mynavi ABC Championship Hyōgo 150,000,000 Japan Yuta Ikeda (11) 16
10 Nov Heiwa PGM Championship Ibaraki 200,000,000 China Wu Ashun (2) 16 New tournament
17 Nov Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo Masters Shizuoka 150,000,000 Japan Hideto Tanihara (10) 16
24 Nov Dunlop Phoenix Tournament Miyazaki 200,000,000 England Luke Donald (n/a) 26
1 Dec Casio World Open Kōchi 200,000,000 Japan Hideki Matsuyama (5) 18
8 Dec Golf Nippon Series JT Cup Tokyo 130,000,000 Japan Yūsaku Miyazato (1) 18 Japan major

Unofficial events[edit]

The following events were sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

Date Tournament Location Purse
(¥)
Winner(s) OWGR
points
Other
tours[b]
Notes
14 Apr Masters Tournament United States US$8,000,000 Australia Adam Scott 100 Major championship
12 May Legend Charity Pro-Am Chiba 50,000,000 Japan Yuta Ikeda n/a Pro-Am
16 Jun U.S. Open United States US$8,000,000 England Justin Rose 100 Major championship
21 Jul The Open Championship Scotland £5,250,000 United States Phil Mickelson 100 Major championship
11 Aug PGA Championship United States US$8,000,000 United States Jason Dufner 100 Major championship
15 Dec Hitachi 3Tours Championship Chiba 57,000,000 Japan Golf Tour n/a Team event

Money list[edit]

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Japanese yen.[2]

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Position Player Prize money (¥)
1 Japan Hideki Matsuyama 201,076,781
2 South Korea Kim Hyung-sung 125,824,405
3 Japan Shingo Katayama 112,557,810
4 Japan Koumei Oda 112,506,906
5 South Korea Park Sung-joon 93,402,445
  1. ^ The number in brackets after each winner’s name is the number of Japan Golf Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Japan Golf Tour members.
  2. ^ a b ASA − Asian Tour; ONE − OneAsia Tour.

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