2019 Japan Golf Tour

The 2019 Japan Golf Tour season was played from 17 January to 8 December. The season consisted of 25 official money events, mostly in Japan. Other than the four majors, which are played outside Japan, there was one event played in Singapore and one event in South Korea. The SMBC Singapore Open was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour. The Shinhan Donghae Open was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the Korean Tour. The Zozo Championship was co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour (part of the 2019–20 PGA Tour season), the first ever such co-sanctioning.[1]

Schedule

The table below shows the 2019 schedule. The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of Japan Golf Tour events he had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Japan Golf Tour members (does not include the four major golf championships).

DateTournamentLocationPrize fund
(¥)
WinnerOWGR
pts
Notes
20 JanSMBC Singapore OpenSingapore113,000,000 Jazz Janewattananond (n/a)24Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
21 AprToken Homemate CupMie130,000,000 Brendan Jones (15)16
5 MayThe CrownsAichi120,000,000 Katsumasa Miyamoto (12)16
12 MayAsia-Pacific Diamond Cup GolfChiba150,000,000 Yosuke Asaji (1)15Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
26 MayKansai Open Golf ChampionshipNara70,000,000 Tomoharu Otsuki (1)16
2 JunGateway to the Open Mizuno OpenIbaraki100,000,000 Yuta Ikeda (21)16
9 JunJapan Golf Tour Championship Mori Building Cup Shishido HillsIbaraki150,000,000 Mikumu Horikawa (1)16Tour Championship; Japan major
30 JunDunlop Srixon Fukushima OpenFukushima50,000,000 Rikuya Hoshino (2)16Shortened to 54 holes
7 JulJapan PGA ChampionshipKagoshima150,000,000 Ryo Ishikawa (15)16Japan major
25 AugShigeo Nagashima Invitational Sega Sammy CupHokkaido150,000,000 Ryo Ishikawa (16)16
1 SepRIZAP KBC AugustaFukuoka100,000,000 Kazuki Higa (1)16
8 SepFujisankei ClassicYamanashi110,000,000 Park Sang-hyun (2)16
15 SepANA OpenHokkaido110,000,000 Yosuke Asaji (2)16
22 SepShinhan Donghae OpenSouth Korea114,240,000 Jbe' Kruger (n/a)14Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
and Korean Tour
29 SepPanasonic OpenHyōgo150,000,000 Toshinori Muto (7)15Co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
6 OctTokai ClassicAichi110,000,000 Shaun Norris (4)16
13 OctBridgestone OpenChiba150,000,000 Shugo Imahira (3)16Shortened to 36 holes due to Typhoon Hagibis[2]
20 OctJapan Open Golf ChampionshipFukuoka210,000,000 Chan Kim (4)32Flagship event; Japan major
28 OctZozo ChampionshipChiba1,101,750,000
US$9,750,000
Tiger Woods (n/a)64New tournament
Co-sanctioned with the PGA Tour
3 NovMynavi ABC ChampionshipHyōgo150,000,000 Hwang Jung-gon (4)16
10 NovHeiwa PGM ChampionshipOkinawa200,000,000 Choi Ho-sung (3)16
17 NovMitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo MastersShizuoka200,000,000 Takumi Kanaya (a,1)16
24 NovDunlop PhoenixMiyazaki200,000,000 Shugo Imahira (4)26
1 DecCasio World OpenKōchi200,000,000 Kim Kyung-tae (14)19
8 DecGolf Nippon Series JT CupTokyo130,000,000 Ryo Ishikawa (17)19Japan major

Source:[3]

Leaders

Money list leaders

PositionPlayerPrize money (¥)
1 Shugo Imahira168,049,312
2 Shaun Norris145,044,149
3 Ryo Ishikawa132,812,990
4 Chan Kim95,880,318
5 Hwang Jung-gon94,985,827

Source:[4]

Scoring average leaders

PositionPlayerScoring average
1 Shugo Imahira69.73
2 Gunn Charoenkul70.12
3 Hwang Jung-gon70.39
4 Shaun Norris70.44
5 Jazz Janewattananond70.47

Source:[5]

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