Abroom Broom (Editor)

Tochigi Prefecture, Kanto, Japan, from the 5th to the 6th

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Jiro Minamizaki recorded six birdies, three bogeys and one double bogey, tying for 13th by four strokes with a 1-under 71.  메이저사이트

On the final day of the tournament, Jiro Minamizaki caught five birdies without a bogey, reduced five strokes, and lifted the trophy to a total of 6-under 138.

"I am deeply moved to be able to lift the trophy for the first time since my debut as a professional golfer. I am deeply grateful to the executives and staff of KPGA and Mayflower Golf Club who helped me to participate in this year's event," Jiro Minamizaki said. "I aimed for a bogey-free match in the final round. Iron shots were accurate and approach shots around the green were very satisfying for me."

"It was an honor to be able to participate in the same tournament as legendary Korean players such as Kim Jong-deok and Seok Jong-yul. I hope that Korea and Japan will have more frequent exchanges," he said. "I want to achieve good results at the Japan Senior Tour next year with this victory."

Following Jiro Minamizaki, Seok Jong-yul (54) and Jang Ik-je (50·Husem) tied for second place with a final total of 5-under 139.

Meanwhile, Mo Jung-kyung (52), who finished the tournament tied for 13th, became the KPGA Champions Tour's prize money king by ranking first (85,644,297 won) in the 2023 KPGA Champions Tour's "prize money ranking" and first in the "integrated point ranking" (86,020.11P).

Mo Joong-kyung, who is in his second year of the KPGA Champions Tour, lifted his first KPGA Champions Tour trophy at the "2023 KPGA Champions Tour 1 Tour" this season and recorded two consecutive wins at the next competition, the 13th Grand CC Cup KPGA Senior Golf Tour.

Since then, Mo Joong-kyung, who lifted his third trophy of the season at the 2023 KPGA President Bae Senior Masters, has been listed as a player with three wins of the season on the KPGA Champions Tour in about three years since Seok Jong-ryul in 2020.

The KPGA Champions Tour, which features players over 50 years of age with official record and experience, concluded its grand finale at the end of the main tournament and promised next season.



Similar Topics