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S. Korean Jang wins Mizuno Open golf

S. Korean Jang wins Mizuno Open golf

KASAOKA, Japan - South Korean Jang Dong Kyu holds the winning trophy of the Mizuno Open golf tournament after shooting a 3-under 69 in the final round for a total of a 15-under 273 at the JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture on June 1, 2014.

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Jones wins Mizuno Open

Jones wins Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia holds the victor's trophy after winning the Mizuno Open at the JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture on June 30, 2013. Jones finished at 19-under-par 269 and earned his 13th victory on the Japan tour.

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Jones wins Mizuno Open

Jones wins Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia pumps his fist after making a birdie putt on the 18th hole to win the Mizuno Open at the JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture on June 30, 2013. Jones finished at 19-under-par 269 and earned his 13th victory on the Japan tour.

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Kennedy wins Mizuno Open

Kennedy wins Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Brad Kennedy of Australia smiles while holding the victor's trophy after winning the Mizuno Open at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture, on June 24, 2012. Kennedy shot a 17-under 271 to capture his first title in Japan.

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Ishikawa at Mizuno Open

Ishikawa at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Ryo Ishikawa celebrates after sinking his shot for eagle on the 13th hole at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture during the third round of the Mizuno Open on June 25, 2011. Ishikawa is in a share of third place, two strokes behind South Korean co-leaders Bae Sang Moon and Kim Kyung Tae.

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Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

SHIMA, Japan - Song Bo Bae of South Korea reacts after winning the Mizuno Classic golf tournament at Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club in Mie Prefecture on Nov. 8, 2009. The Japan-based South Korean won her third career Japan LPGA title and second of the season following the Japan Women's Open in October.

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Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

SHIMA, Japan - Song Bo Bae of South Korea poses with the winner's trophy after her victory in the Mizuno Classic golf tournament at Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club in Mie Prefecture on Nov. 8, 2009. The Japan-based South Korean won her third career Japan LPGA title and second of the season following the Japan Women's Open in October.

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Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Ryo Ishikawa celebrates after winning the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic golf tournament at Yomiuri Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on June 28. With the victory, the 17-year-old Ishikawa booked a spot at next month's British Open.

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Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Ryo Ishikawa poses with the winner's cup after his victory in the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic golf tournament at Yomiuri Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on June 28. With the victory, the 17-year-old Ishikawa booked a spot at next month's British Open.

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Shin wins 2nd title in Japan at Mizuno Classic

Shin wins 2nd title in Japan at Mizuno Classic

SHIMA, Japan - Women's British Open champion Shin Ji Yai of South Korea reacts after winning the Mizuno Classic golf tournament at Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club in Mie Prefecture on Nov. 9.

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Thailand's Prayad wins Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

Thailand's Prayad wins Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Thailand's Prayad Marksaeng lifts the winner's trophy after winning the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic by one shot on June 22, claiming back-to-back tournament victories on the JGTO tour.

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Lee Dong Hwan wins career 1st in Japan at shortened Mizuno Open

Lee Dong Hwan wins career 1st in Japan at shortened Mizuno Open

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Lee Dong Hwan lifts his first silverware on the Japanese tour after playing just five holes at the Yomiuri Country Club in Hyogo on June 24 as the final round of the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic was canceled due to bad weather. The up-and-coming South Korean shot three straight 68s through the third round and wrapped up the shortened tournament with a 54-hole total of 12-under 204, four strokes clear of six players tied for second.

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Jones takes 1st-round lead at Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

Jones takes 1st-round lead at Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Australian Brendan Jones fired a 7-under-par 65 to take a one stroke lead after the first round of the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic at Yomiuri Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on June 21.

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S. Korea's Ho wins Mizuno Open golf

S. Korea's Ho wins Mizuno Open golf

KASAOKA, Japan - South Korea's S.K. Ho holds up the trophy after his victory, his first this season, in the 100 million yen Mizuno Open at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture on June 25.

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Campbell wins Mizuno Open in 3-way playoff

Campbell wins Mizuno Open in 3-way playoff

KASAOKA, Japan - Australian Chris Campbell poses with his wife after winning the Mizuno Open in a three-way playoff with overnight leader Tadahiro Takayama of Japan and David Smail of New Zealand the seaside JFE Setonaikai Golf Club course on June 26.

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Takayama moves into Mizuno Open lead

Takayama moves into Mizuno Open lead

KASAOKA, Japan - Tadahiro Takayama is in action during the third round of the Mizuno Open at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club on June 25. He overcame blustery conditions to make eight birdies in a bogey-free 64 to climb atop the leaderboard with one round left.

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Jones outplays Iijima in two-man playoff at Mizuno Open

Jones outplays Iijima in two-man playoff at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia smiles with his cup in hands after a thrilling playoff victory over little-known Hiroaki Iijima of Japan at the Mizuno Open at Setonaikai Golf Club on June 27.

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(1)Hoshino, Miyazato in 4-way tie for lead at Mizuno Open

(1)Hoshino, Miyazato in 4-way tie for lead at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Hidemasa Hoshino works his way to a four-way tie atop the leaderboard at 11-under 205 after three rounds of the Mizuno Open at Setonaikai Golf Club on June 26.

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(2)Hoshino, Miyazato in 4-way tie for lead at Mizuno Open

(2)Hoshino, Miyazato in 4-way tie for lead at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Yusaku Miyazato responds to galleries during the third round of the Mizuno Open at Setonaikai Golf Club on June 26. He carded 67 to share the leader with Hidemasa Hoshino, Naruhito Ueda and Australia's Brendan Jones at 11-under 205.

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Miyazato among early front-runners at Mizuno Open

Miyazato among early front-runners at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Yusaku Miyazato smiles after firing a 5-under-par 67 to take his place among a quintet of golfers at the top of the leaderboard after the first round of the Mizuno Open Setonaikai Golf Club on June 24.

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Hamilton books ticket to British Open with Mizuno win

Hamilton books ticket to British Open with Mizuno win

KASAOKA, Japan - Money rankings leader Todd Hamilton gestures with his trophy after winning the 100 million yen Mizuno Open at Setonaikai Golf Club in Hiroshima Prefecture on June 29. Hamilton carded a final-round 3-under-par 69 as he came from behind to secure a place in next month's British Open.

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Izawa moves into lead at Mizuno Open

Izawa moves into lead at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Toshimitsu Izawa produced a solid 4-under-par 68 on June 28 to take sole possession of the lead heading into the final round of the Mizuno Open. Izawa, the 2001 money rankings winner, carded six birdies against two bogeys at a rain-swept Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture to establish a one shot advantage over veteran Yoshitaka Yamamoto at 10-under 206.

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Wilson wins the Mizuno Open golf tourney

Wilson wins the Mizuno Open golf tourney

KASAOKA, Japan - American Dean Wilson wins the Mizuno Open golf tournament June 30 at the Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture.

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Tanaka cruises to Mizuno Open victory after final-round 69

Tanaka cruises to Mizuno Open victory after final-round 69

KASAOKA, Japan - Hidemichi Tanaka smiles with a trophy at the Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture on June 24 after winning the Mizuno Open for his second victory of the year and 10th overall in his career.

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Herrera wins Mizuno Open for career 5th

Herrera wins Mizuno Open for career 5th

Colombian Eduardo Herrera wins the Mizuno Open golf tournament for his fifth career title on the Japanese circuit. He finished the 72-hole event at the Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture on June 27 at 14-under 274 to win despite squandering a three-stroke advantage on his way to a final-round 70.

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Takayama moves into Mizuno Open lead

Takayama moves into Mizuno Open lead

KASAOKA, Japan - Tadahiro Takayama is in action during the third round of the Mizuno Open at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club on June 25. He overcame blustery conditions to make eight birdies in a bogey-free 64 to climb atop the leaderboard with one round left. (Kyodo)

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Campbell wins Mizuno Open in 3-way playoff

Campbell wins Mizuno Open in 3-way playoff

KASAOKA, Japan - Australian Chris Campbell poses with his wife after winning the Mizuno Open in a three-way playoff with overnight leader Tadahiro Takayama of Japan and David Smail of New Zealand the seaside JFE Setonaikai Golf Club course on June 26. (Kyodo)

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S. Korea's Ho wins Mizuno Open golf

S. Korea's Ho wins Mizuno Open golf

KASAOKA, Japan - South Korea's S.K. Ho holds up the trophy after his victory, his first this season, in the 100 million yen Mizuno Open at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture on June 25. (Kyodo)

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Jones takes 1st-round lead at Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

Jones takes 1st-round lead at Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Australian Brendan Jones fired a 7-under-par 65 to take a one stroke lead after the first round of the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic at Yomiuri Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on June 21. (Kyodo)

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Lee Dong Hwan wins career 1st in Japan at shortened Mizuno Open

Lee Dong Hwan wins career 1st in Japan at shortened Mizuno Open

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Lee Dong Hwan lifts his first silverware on the Japanese tour after playing just five holes at the Yomiuri Country Club in Hyogo on June 24 as the final round of the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic was canceled due to bad weather. The up-and-coming South Korean shot three straight 68s through the third round and wrapped up the shortened tournament with a 54-hole total of 12-under 204, four strokes clear of six players tied for second. (Kyodo)

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Thailand's Prayad wins Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

Thailand's Prayad wins Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Thailand's Prayad Marksaeng lifts the winner's trophy after winning the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic by one shot on June 22, claiming back-to-back tournament victories on the JGTO tour. (Kyodo)

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Shin wins 2nd title in Japan at Mizuno Classic

Shin wins 2nd title in Japan at Mizuno Classic

SHIMA, Japan - Women's British Open champion Shin Ji Yai of South Korea reacts after winning the Mizuno Classic golf tournament at Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club in Mie Prefecture on Nov. 9. (Kyodo)

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Hamilton books ticket to British Open with Mizuno win

Hamilton books ticket to British Open with Mizuno win

KASAOKA, Japan - Money rankings leader Todd Hamilton gestures with his trophy after winning the 100 million yen Mizuno Open at Setonaikai Golf Club in Hiroshima Prefecture on June 29. Hamilton carded a final-round 3-under-par 69 as he came from behind to secure a place in next month's British Open. (Kyodo)

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Izawa moves into lead at Mizuno Open

Izawa moves into lead at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Toshimitsu Izawa produced a solid 4-under-par 68 on June 28 to take sole possession of the lead heading into the final round of the Mizuno Open. Izawa, the 2001 money rankings winner, carded six birdies against two bogeys at a rain-swept Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture to establish a one shot advantage over veteran Yoshitaka Yamamoto at 10-under 206. (Kyodo)

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Teshima celebrates during Mizuno Open

Teshima celebrates during Mizuno Open

Taichi Teshima celebrates his chip-in-birdie on the eighth hole on the final day of the Mizuno Open at the JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture, western Japan, on May 31, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Teshima wins Mizuno Open

Teshima wins Mizuno Open

Japanese golfer Taichi Teshima shows off the trophy after winning the Mizuno Open at the JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture, western Japan, on May 31, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Teshima celebrates during Mizuno Open

Teshima celebrates during Mizuno Open

Taichi Teshima celebrates his chip-in-birdie on the eighth hole on the final day of the Mizuno Open at the JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture, western Japan, on May 31, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mizuno Open winner Teshima, 3 others qualify for British Open

Mizuno Open winner Teshima, 3 others qualify for British Open

(From L) Japan's Taichi Teshima, winner of the Mizuno Open, Australian Scott Strange, the runner-up, and Tadahiro Takayama and Shinji Tomimura who shared third place pose for photos at the JEF Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture, western Japan, on May 31, 2015, as they all qualified for the British Open in July at St Andrews. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ishikawa at Mizuno Open

Ishikawa at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Ryo Ishikawa celebrates after sinking his shot for eagle on the 13th hole at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Okayama Prefecture during the third round of the Mizuno Open on June 25, 2011. Ishikawa is in a share of third place, two strokes behind South Korean co-leaders Bae Sang Moon and Kim Kyung Tae. (Kyodo)

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Golf: Mizuno Open

Golf: Mizuno Open

Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines poses with a trophy after picking up his first win in Japan at the Mizuno Open on May 30, 2021, at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture.

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Golf: Mizuno Open

Golf: Mizuno Open

Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines tees off on the ninth hole during the final round of the Mizuno Open on May 30, 2021, at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture. The 43-year-old picked up his first win in Japan. (Pool photo)

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Golf: Mizuno Open

Golf: Mizuno Open

Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines acknowledges the crowd after making a birdie putt on the ninth hole during the final round of the Mizuno Open on May 30, 2021, at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture. The 43-year-old picked up his first win in Japan. (Pool photo)

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Golf: Mizuno Open

Golf: Mizuno Open

Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines poses with a trophy after picking up his first win in Japan at the Mizuno Open on May 30, 2021, at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture.

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Golf: Mizuno Open

Golf: Mizuno Open

Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines reacts after picking up his first win in Japan at the Mizuno Open on May 30, 2021, at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture. (Pool photo)

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Golf: Mizuno Open

Golf: Mizuno Open

Juvic Pagunsan of the Philippines reacts after picking up his first win in Japan at the Mizuno Open on May 30, 2021, at JFE Setonaikai Golf Club in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture.

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Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

SHIMA, Japan - Song Bo Bae of South Korea reacts after winning the Mizuno Classic golf tournament at Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club in Mie Prefecture on Nov. 8, 2009. The Japan-based South Korean won her third career Japan LPGA title and second of the season following the Japan Women's Open in October. (Kyodo)

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Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

Song wins Mizuno Classic by 3 strokes, Ochoa ties for 2nd

SHIMA, Japan - Song Bo Bae of South Korea poses with the winner's trophy after her victory in the Mizuno Classic golf tournament at Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club in Mie Prefecture on Nov. 8, 2009. The Japan-based South Korean won her third career Japan LPGA title and second of the season following the Japan Women's Open in October. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Ryo Ishikawa poses with the winner's cup after his victory in the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic golf tournament at Yomiuri Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on June 28. With the victory, the 17-year-old Ishikawa booked a spot at next month's British Open. (Kyodo)

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Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

Ishikawa wins Mizuno Open to book spot at British Open

NISHINOMIYA, Japan - Ryo Ishikawa celebrates after winning the Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic golf tournament at Yomiuri Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on June 28. With the victory, the 17-year-old Ishikawa booked a spot at next month's British Open. (Kyodo)

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Jones outplays Iijima in two-man playoff at Mizuno Open

Jones outplays Iijima in two-man playoff at Mizuno Open

KASAOKA, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia smiles with his cup in hands after a thrilling playoff victory over little-known Hiroaki Iijima of Japan at the Mizuno Open at Setonaikai Golf Club on June 27. (Kyodo)

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