Asaji beats South Korea’s Wang Jeung-hun in sudden-death play-off after dramatic finish at Singapore Island Country Club.
Japanese golfer Yosuke Asaji won the 2025 Moutai Singapore Open, and with that, he nears qualifying for the LIV Golf.
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Asaji becomes first Japanese in 49 years to win Singapore Open
Yosuke Asaji sank a six-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole Sunday to become the first player from Japan to win the ...
Golf Digest on MSN
An unconventional finish produces a familiar winner at the LPGA's Toto Japan Classic
After three rounds, Nasa Hataoka and Yuna Araki shared the lead at the LPGA's Toto Japan Classic, a position Hataoka is ...
It’s something I have always dreamed of,’ says the 32-year-old of his maiden overseas victory Read more at The Business Times.
The LPGA Tour makes its final stop in Asia for 2025 at Seta Golf Course, and the timing couldn't be more critical. With only ...
Jiyai Shin, who owns more than 60 titles worldwide, also found time to put out several CDs more than a decade ago.
Nasa Hataoka won her seventh LPGA Tour title by defeating compatriot Yuna Araki in a playoff at the rain-shortened TOTO Japan ...
Yuta Sugiura had won the 2025 ACN Championship golf tournament. He registered a three-stroke win on the Japan Tour event and ...
Japan's Nasa Hataoka beat compatriot Yuna Araki in a two-way playoff to win the Toto Japan Classic on Sunday after the final ...
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Asaji claims Japan's first Singapore Open title in 49 years after play-off
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SINGAPORE OPEN WON BY YOSUKE ASAJI IN A PLAY-OFF SHOWS: SINGAPORE (NOVEMBER 9, 2025) (ASIAN TOUR MEDIA - Broadcast & Digital: Maximum use of two (2) minutes. No use 48 hours after ...
Hisako “Chako” Higuchi won the 1977 LPGA Championship (now KPMG Women’s PGA) to become the first Japanese player to win an ...
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