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The 2024 Japan Challenge Tour, titled as the 2024 Abema Tour for sponsorship reasons, was the 39th season of the Japan Challenge Tour, the official development tour to the Japan Golf Tour. Schedule [ edit ]
The Japan Golf Tour (Japanese: 日本ゴルフツアー機構) is a prominent professional golf tour. It was founded in 1973 and as of 2006 it offered the third-highest annual prize fund out of the regular (that is not for seniors) men's professional tours after the PGA Tour and the European Tour. However, since the early 1990s, the growth in ...
The 2025 Japan Golf Tour will be the 52nd season of the Japan Golf Tour ... – 24 October 2024 () Number of official events: 12: ← 2024. 2026 → .
The official Japan Golf Tour website lists winners beginning with the 1985 season. Individual player pages, however, list the total number of career wins under "Lifetime Record". Many of the players on the list have won events on other tours and unofficial events. This list is up to date as of 10 November 2024. [1]
The Dunlop Phoenix Tournament (ダンロップフェニックストーナメント, Danroppu fenikkusu tōnamento) is a professional golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. It is played in November at the Phoenix Country Club in Miyazaki, Miyazaki and is one of the richest tournaments in Japan, attracting some of the leading international golfers.
The 2024 Asian Tour was the 29th season of the modern Asian Tour (formerly the Asian PGA Tour), the main professional golf tour in Asia (outside of Japan) since it was established in 1995. Changes for 2024
In 2023, Nakajima won three times on the Japan Golf Tour in his rookie season. He topped the money list, [9] as well as claiming Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year honours. [10] In March 2024, Nakajima claimed his first victory on the European Tour, winning the Hero Indian Open wire-to-wire by four shots. [11]
The 2024 LPGA of Japan Tour was the 56th season of the LPGA of Japan Tour, the professional golf tour for women operated by the Japan Ladies Professional Golfers' Association. Leading money winner was Rio Takeda with ¥265,730,016. She also won the Mercedes Ranking and finished most often (23 times) inside the top-10.