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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds up his trophy after winning the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nogoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29.

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Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

TOGO, Japan - Keiichiro Fukabori fires a shot at the Chunichi Crowns the Nagoya Golf Club on April 28 where he shot a 1-under-par 69 to share the third-round lead with Hirofumi Miyase, who had his second consecutive 70.

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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase reacts after winning a playoff at the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at Nagoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29.

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Australian Jones captures 2nd straight Tsuruya Open title

Australian Jones captures 2nd straight Tsuruya Open title

KAWANISHI, Japan - Australian Brendan Jones dons a decorative samurai headgear as part of his prize after successfully defending his title at the Tsuruya Open at the Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 22. Teeing off with a three-shot cushion, Jones made five birdies against two bogeys to close on a 16-under total of 268, two-shots clear of Hirofumi Miyase, Masahiro Kuramoto and Takuya Taniguchi.

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(1)Japanese players in British Open

(1)Japanese players in British Open

SANDWICH, England - Hirofumi Miyase (L) and Nobuhito Sato of Japan practice tea shot July 16 in preparation for the 123nd British Open golf championship scheduled to begin at Royal St George's Golf Course on July 17.

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Miyase comes from behind to triumph at Munsingwear Open

Miyase comes from behind to triumph at Munsingwear Open

OSAKA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds up a trophy after winning the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup at Rokko Kokusai Golf Club in Kobe on May 25.

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Miyase wins Tsuruya Open golf tournament

Miyase wins Tsuruya Open golf tournament

KAWANISHI, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds the trophy after winning the Tsuruya Open golf tournament at Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 27.

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Miyase takes Sumitomo VISA golf in 3-way playoff

Miyase takes Sumitomo VISA golf in 3-way playoff

GOTEMBA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase comes from two strokes down in regulation and then saves par on the second playoff hole Nov. 14 to snare the 28 million yen winner's prize in the Sumitomo VISA Taiheiyo Masters golf tournament at the Taiheiyo Club Gotemba Course in Shizuoka Prefecture.

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Australian Jones captures 2nd straight Tsuruya Open title

Australian Jones captures 2nd straight Tsuruya Open title

KAWANISHI, Japan - Australian Brendan Jones dons a decorative samurai headgear as part of his prize after successfully defending his title at the Tsuruya Open at the Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 22. Teeing off with a three-shot cushion, Jones made five birdies against two bogeys to close on a 16-under total of 268, two-shots clear of Hirofumi Miyase, Masahiro Kuramoto and Takuya Taniguchi. (Kyodo)

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Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

Fukabori, Miyase share Chunichi Crowns lead

TOGO, Japan - Keiichiro Fukabori fires a shot at the Chunichi Crowns the Nagoya Golf Club on April 28 where he shot a 1-under-par 69 to share the third-round lead with Hirofumi Miyase, who had his second consecutive 70. (Kyodo)

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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds up his trophy after winning the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at the Nogoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29. (Kyodo)

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Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

Miyase prevails in playoff to win Chunichi Crowns

NAGOYA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase reacts after winning a playoff at the Chunichi Crowns golf tournament at Nagoya Golf Course in the town of Togo, Aichi Prefecture, on April 29. (Kyodo)

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(1)Japanese players in British Open

(1)Japanese players in British Open

SANDWICH, England - Hirofumi Miyase (L) and Nobuhito Sato of Japan practice tea shot July 16 in preparation for the 123nd British Open golf championship scheduled to begin at Royal St George's Golf Course on July 17. (Kyodo)

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Miyase comes from behind to triumph at Munsingwear Open

Miyase comes from behind to triumph at Munsingwear Open

OSAKA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds up a trophy after winning the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup at Rokko Kokusai Golf Club in Kobe on May 25. (Kyodo)

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Miyase wins Tsuruya Open golf tournament

Miyase wins Tsuruya Open golf tournament

KAWANISHI, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase holds the trophy after winning the Tsuruya Open golf tournament at Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 27. (Kyodo)

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Miyase takes Sumitomo VISA golf in 3-way playoff

Miyase takes Sumitomo VISA golf in 3-way playoff

GOTEMBA, Japan - Hirofumi Miyase comes from two strokes down in regulation and then saves par on the second playoff hole Nov. 14 to snare the 28 million yen winner's prize in the Sumitomo VISA Taiheiyo Masters golf tournament at the Taiheiyo Club Gotemba Course in Shizuoka Prefecture.

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