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The Japan Golf Tour (Japanese: 日本ゴルフツアー機構) is a prominent professional golf tour. It was founded in 1973. As of 2006, it offered the third-highest annual prize fund out of the regular (that is not for seniors) men's professional tours after the PGA Tour and the European Tour. However, since the early 1990s, the growth in prize money has not kept pace with that of the two larger tours. Official events on the Japan Golf Tour count for Official World Golf Ranking points, and success on the tour can also qualify members to play in the majors.

Formerlyiiyama Tour
PGA of Japan Tour
SportGolf
Founded1973
FounderPGA of Japan
Quick facts Formerly, Sport ...
Japan Golf Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2026 Japan Golf Tour
Formerlyiiyama Tour
PGA of Japan Tour
SportGolf
Founded1973
FounderPGA of Japan
First season1973
DirectorIsao Aoki
CountriesBased in Japan[a]
Most titlesMoney list titles:
Japan Masashi Ozaki (12)
Tournament wins:
Japan Masashi Ozaki (94)
Related
competitions
Japan Challenge Tour
Official websitehttps://www.jgto.org/en
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Background

Most of the leading players on the tour are Japanese, but players from many other countries also participate. The tour is currently run by the Japan Golf Tour Organization (JGTO), which was established in 1999 to separate the tour from the PGA of Japan.[1] The JGTO also organises a developmental tour called the Japan Challenge Tour.

Masashi Ozaki, also known as Jumbo Ozaki, was the dominant player on tour. He led the career wins list with 94, the career money list with over ¥2 billion, and the money list a record twelve times between 1973 and 1998.[2][3]

Entry to The Open Championship is given to Order of Merit winner and runner-up, Japan Open Golf Championship winner, two players not already exempt from the money list up to the Japan Golf Tour Championship and the top four non-exempt players from the Mizuno Open.

In 2000, the tour signed a title sponsorship agreement with Iiyama, being renamed as the iiyama Tour. The agreement was reported to be worth ¥1,500,000,000 over three years.[4]

In 2008, the tour ventured outside of Japan for the first time, co-sanctioning the Pine Valley Beijing Open in China, alongside the Asian Tour.[5] In 2013, the tour also co-sanctioned two events at the beginning of the year in Thailand and Indonesia with the OneAsia Tour.[6][7]

In December 2022, a new agreement involving the JGTO, PGA Tour and European Tour was announced. As part of the deal, from 2023 onwards, the top three on the Japan Golf Tour's season-ending money list earned status to play on the European Tour for the following season.[8][9]

Money list winners

More information Season, Winner ...
SeasonWinnerPrize money (¥)
2025Japan Kota Kaneko120,231,009
2024Japan Takumi Kanaya119,551,222
2023Japan Keita Nakajima184,986,179
2022Japan Kazuki Higa181,598,825
2020–21United States Chan Kim127,599,803
2019Japan Shugo Imahira (2)168,049,312
2018Japan Shugo Imahira139,119,332
2017Japan Yūsaku Miyazato182,831,982
2016Japan Yuta Ikeda207,901,567
2015South Korea Kim Kyung-tae (2)165,981,625
2014Japan Koumei Oda137,318,693
2013Japan Hideki Matsuyama201,076,781
2012Japan Hiroyuki Fujita175,159,972
2011South Korea Bae Sang-moon151,078,958
2010South Korea Kim Kyung-tae181,103,799
2009Japan Ryo Ishikawa183,524,051
2008Japan Shingo Katayama (5)180,094,895
2007Japan Toru Taniguchi (2)171,744,498
2006Japan Shingo Katayama (4)178,402,190
2005Japan Shingo Katayama (3)134,075,280
2004Japan Shingo Katayama (2)119,512,374
2003Japan Toshimitsu Izawa (2)135,454,300
2002Japan Toru Taniguchi145,440,341
2001Japan Toshimitsu Izawa217,934,583
2000Japan Shingo Katayama177,116,489
1999Japan Naomichi Ozaki (2)137,641,796
1998Japan Masashi Ozaki (12)179,627,400
1997Japan Masashi Ozaki (11)170,847,633
1996Japan Masashi Ozaki (10)209,646,746
1995Japan Masashi Ozaki (9)192,319,800
1994Japan Masashi Ozaki (8)215,468,000
1993Japan Hajime Meshiai148,718,200
1992Japan Masashi Ozaki (7)186,816,466
1991Japan Naomichi Ozaki119,507,974
1990Japan Masashi Ozaki (6)129,060,500
1989Japan Masashi Ozaki (5)108,715,733
1988Japan Masashi Ozaki (4)125,162,540
1987United States David Ishii86,554,421
1986Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima (4)90,202,066
1985Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima (3)101,609,333
1984Japan Shinsaku Maeda57,040,357
1983Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima (2)85,514,183
1982Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima68,220,640
1981Japan Isao Aoki (5)57,262,941
1980Japan Isao Aoki (4)60,532,660
1979Japan Isao Aoki (3)45,554,211
1978Japan Isao Aoki (2)62,987,200
1977Japan Masashi Ozaki (3)35,932,608
1976Japan Isao Aoki40,985,801
1975Japan Takashi Murakami38,705,551
1974Japan Masashi Ozaki (2)41,846,908
1973Japan Masashi Ozaki43,814,000
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Multiple winners

Awards

Career money leaders

The table shows the top ten career money leaders on the Japan Golf Tour through the 2021 season. The figures shown include money won in the four global major championships from 1998 onwards and in the individual World Golf Championships from 1999 to 2009.

More information Position, Player ...
PositionPlayerPrize money (¥)
1Japan Masashi Ozaki2,688,836,653
2Japan Shingo Katayama2,252,278,502
3Japan Tsuneyuki Nakajima1,664,953,541
4Japan Toru Taniguchi1,662,207,219
5Japan Naomichi Ozaki1,545,609,713
6Japan Hiroyuki Fujita1,533,257,797
7Japan Yuta Ikeda1,269,641,069
8Japan Hideto Tanihara1,192,142,233
9Japan Katsumasa Miyamoto1,166,981,591
10Australia Brendan Jones1,094,192,410
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Japan Golf Tour's website has a full list here.

Records

See also

Notes

  1. Schedules have also included events in China, Indonesia, South Korea, Myanmar, New Zealand, Singapore and Thailand.

References

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