Japan PGA Match-Play Championship

Japan PGA Match Play Championship
Tournament information
Established 1975
Tour(s) Japan Golf Tour
Format Match play
Prize fund ¥80 million
Month played October
Final year 2003
Final champion
United States Todd Hamilton

The Japan PGA Match-Play Championship was a Japan Golf Tour event from 1975 to 2003.

Winners

Year Winner Country Runner-up Country Score
Japan PGA Match-Play Championship
2003 Todd Hamilton  United States David Smail  New Zealand 3 & 2
Japan PGA Match-Play Championship Promise Cup
2002 Nobuhito Sato  Japan Tomohiro Kondo  Japan 5 & 4
2001 Dean Wilson  United States Lin Keng-chi  Taiwan 2 & 1
2000 Kaname Yokoo  Japan Toru Taniguchi  Japan 2 & 1
1999 Mamo Osanai  Japan Toru Taniguchi  Japan 4 & 3
1998 Katsunori Kuwabara  Japan Shinichi Yokota  Japan 38 holes
1997 Shigeki Maruyama  Japan Peter Teravainen  United States 3 & 2
1996 Nobuo Serizawa  Japan Brandt Jobe  United States 1 up
1995 Katsuyoshi Tomori  Japan Shigeki Maruyama  Japan 2 & 1
1994 Todd Hamilton  United States Ikuo Shirahama  Japan 8 & 7
1993 Yoshitaka Yamamoto  Japan Koichi Suzuki  Japan 3 & 2
1992 Tsuneyuki Nakajima  Japan Naomichi Ozaki  Japan 3 & 1
Japan PGA Match-Play Championship Unisys Cup
1991 Satoshi Higashi  Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima  Japan 2 up
1990 Naomichi Ozaki  Japan Brendan Jones  Australia 6 & 5
1989 Masashi Ozaki  Japan Hiroshi Makino  Japan 3 & 2
1988 David Ishii  United States Noboru Sugai  Japan 6 & 5
1987 Katsunari Takahashi  Japan Masashi Ozaki  Japan 37 holes
Japan PGA Match-Play Championship
1986 Tsuneyuki Nakajima  Japan Keiichi Kobayashi  Japan 6 & 5
1985 Katsunari Takahashi  Japan Akira Yabe  Japan 2 & 1
1984 Tōru Nakamura  Japan Kouichi Inoue  Japan 4 & 3
1983 Tsuneyuki Nakajima  Japan Hideto Shigenobu  Japan 38 holes
1982 Isao Aoki  Japan Yutaka Hagawa  Japan 4 & 2
1981 Isao Aoki  Japan Katsuji Hasegawa  Japan 38 holes
1980 Haruo Yasuda  Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima  Japan 2 & 1
1979 Isao Aoki  Japan Hsieh Min-Nan  Taiwan 1 up
1978 Isao Aoki  Japan Takahiro Takeyasu  Japan 2 & 1
1977 Tadashi Kitta  Japan Tōru Nakamura  Japan 1 up
1976 Kazuo Yoshikawa  Japan Kikuo Arai  Japan 2 & 1
1975 Takashi Murakami  Japan Namio Takasu  Japan 2 up

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