Masashi Shimada

Masashi Shimada (born 1 July 1971) is a Japanese professional golfer.

Masashi Shimada
Personal information
Born (1971-07-01) 1 July 1971
Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight83 kg (183 lb; 13.1 st)
Nationality Japan
Career
StatusProfessional
Current tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
Professional wins2
Number of wins by tour
Japan Golf Tour1
Other1

Shimada plays on the Japan Golf Tour, where he has won once.

Professional wins (2)

Japan Golf Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runners-up
1 11 Jun 2000 PGA Philanthropy Tournament −15 (66-68-67=201) Playoff Tatsuya Mitsuhashi, Tatsuhiko Takahashi

Other wins (1)

gollark: Maybe ABR should gain this ”feature”!
gollark: ?tag bismuth1
gollark: ?tag blub
gollark: ?tag create blub Graham considers a hypothetical Blub programmer. When the programmer looks down the "power continuum", he considers the lower languages to be less powerful because they miss some feature that a Blub programmer is used to. But when he looks up, he fails to realise that he is looking up: he merely sees "weird languages" with unnecessary features and assumes they are equivalent in power, but with "other hairy stuff thrown in as well". When Graham considers the point of view of a programmer using a language higher than Blub, he describes that programmer as looking down on Blub and noting its "missing" features from the point of view of the higher language.
gollark: ?tag blub Graham considers a hypothetical Blub programmer. When the programmer looks down the "power continuum", he considers the lower languages to be less powerful because they miss some feature that a Blub programmer is used to. But when he looks up, he fails to realise that he is looking up: he merely sees "weird languages" with unnecessary features and assumes they are equivalent in power, but with "other hairy stuff thrown in as well". When Graham considers the point of view of a programmer using a language higher than Blub, he describes that programmer as looking down on Blub and noting its "missing" features from the point of view of the higher language.


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