Ube Kosan Open
The Ube Kosan Open was a golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour from at least 1973 to 2001. It was played the Ube 72 Country Club in Yamaguchi.
In 1976, the Pepsi-Wilson Tournament set a record for the longest men's sudden death tour playoff. It took Peter Thomson fourteen holes to defeat Graham Marsh, Brian Jones and Shozo Miyamoto.[1] This record still stands today.
Winners
Ube Kosan Open
- 2001 Dean Wilson –
United States - 2000 Keiichiro Fukabori –
Japan - 1999 K. J. Choi –
South Korea - 1998 Brandt Jobe –
United States - 1997 Shigenori Mori –
Japan
Pepsi Ube Kosan Open
- 1996 Hidemichi Tanaka –
Japan - 1995 Mitsutaka Kusakabe –
Japan - 1994 Tsuneyuki Nakajima –
Japan - 1993 Shigeki Maruyama –
Japan - 1992 Tsuneyuki Nakajima –
Japan
Ube Kosan Open
- 1991 Chen Tze-chung –
Taiwan
Pepsi Ube Kosan Open
- 1990 Tadao Nakamura –
Japan - 1989 Akihito Yokoyama –
Japan
Pepsi Ube Open
- 1988 Mamoru Kondo –
Japan - 1987 Chen Tze-ming –
Taiwan - 1986 Naomichi Ozaki –
Japan - 1985 Chen Tze-ming –
Taiwan - 1984 Yasuhiro Funatogawa –
Japan - 1983 Seiichi Kanai –
Japan - 1982 Kikuo Arai –
Japan
Pepsi-Wilson Tournament
- 1981 Graham Marsh –
Australia - 1980 Norio Suzuki –
Japan - 1979 Mya Aye –
Burma - 1978 Masashi Ozaki –
Japan - 1977 Masashi Ozaki –
Japan - 1976 Peter Thomson –
Australia - 1975 Hsieh Yung-yo –
Taiwan - 1974 Graham Marsh –
Australia - 1973 Isao Aoki –
Japan
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References
- "Thomson wins 14-hole play-off". Sydney Morning Herald. 24 May 1976. p. 13. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
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