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Tsuruya Open golf

Tsuruya Open golf

KAWANISHI, Japan - Japan's Hiroyuki Fujita holds the trophy after winning his third Tsuruya Open title at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 27, 2014.

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Matsuyama wins Tsuruya Open

Matsuyama wins Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Hideki Matsuyama holds the victor's trophy after winning the Tsuruya Open in only his second event as a professional on the JGTO Tour at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 28, 2013. Matsuyama finished with a total of 18-under 266.

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66-year-old Jumbo Ozaki turns back clock with 62

66-year-old Jumbo Ozaki turns back clock with 62

KAWANISHI, Japan - Japanese golfer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki hits a shot during the first round of the Tsuruya Open at the Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 25, 2013. The 66-year-old shot a 9-under-par 62 to seize the first-round lead.

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66-year-old Jumbo Ozaki turns back clock with 62

66-year-old Jumbo Ozaki turns back clock with 62

KAWANISHI, Japan - Japanese golfer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki reacts during the first round of the Tsuruya Open at the Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 25, 2013. The 66-year-old shot a 9-under-par 62 to seize the first-round lead.

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66-year-old Jumbo Ozaki turns back clock with 62

66-year-old Jumbo Ozaki turns back clock with 62

KAWANISHI, Japan - Japanese golfer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki holds the ball between his fingers during the first round of the Tsuruya Open at the Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 25, 2013. The 66-year-old shot a 9-under-par 62 to seize the first-round lead.

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Kondo wins Tsuruya Open

Kondo wins Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Tomohiro Kondo holds the winner's trophy at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24, 2011, after his victory in the Tsuruya Open tournament. Kondo shot a 19-under 265 total.

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Tomida wins rain-shortened Tsuruya Open

Tomida wins rain-shortened Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Masaya Tomida holds up the victory trophy he captured for his first career title at the rain-shortened Tsuruya Open golf at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 26.

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Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

KAWANISHI, Japan - Teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa missed the cut by two shots at the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24.

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Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

KAWANISHI, Japan - Yui Ueda hits a shot at the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24. He followed his opening 8-under 63 with a 67 to remain atop the leaderboard.

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Iwata's late collapse gives Ho victory at Tsuruya Open

Iwata's late collapse gives Ho victory at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - South Korean tour veteran S.K. Ho holds the winner's trophy after snatching his first victory in two years on April 27 after winless overnight leader Hiroshi Iwata self-destructed down the stretch at the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture.

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Fujita emerges as clubhouse leader in Tsuruya Open golf

Fujita emerges as clubhouse leader in Tsuruya Open golf

KAWANISHI, Japan - Japan's Hiroyuki Fujita emerged the clubhouse leader at 6-under 65 in the rain-hit first round of the Tsuruya Open golf tournament on the course at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24. The first round was suspended because of bad weather conditions.

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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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Australia's Jones holds on to win Tsuruya Open

Australia's Jones holds on to win Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia celebrates after winning the Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 23.

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Australia's Jones moves into lead at Tsuruya Open

Australia's Jones moves into lead at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia shot a 5-under-par 66 to move into sole possession of the lead after three rounds of the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 22.

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Murota tied for lead at Tsuruya Open

Murota tied for lead at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Kiyoshi Murota shot a 3-under-par 68 to share the lead with Tatsuya Mitsuhashi after the first round of the Tsuruya Open Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 20.

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N. Ozaki hangs on to win Tsuruya Open for 31st career title

N. Ozaki hangs on to win Tsuruya Open for 31st career title

KAWANISHI, Japan - Naomichi ''Joe'' Ozaki holds up his trophy after winning the Tsuruya Open golf tournament at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24.

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(2) Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

(2) Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Australia's Brendan Jones smiles with his trophy in hands after claiming the 100 million yen Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 25. The 29-year-old rolled down five birdies against a bogey and a double bogey to finish two strokes clear of a quintet of golfers for his third victory on the Japanese GTO tour with a four-day total of 9-under 275.

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(1)Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

(1)Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Australia's Brendan Jones pats runner-up Tatsuya Mitsuhashi on the shoulder after winning the 100 million yen Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 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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Wilson wins Tsuruya Open golf

Wilson wins Tsuruya Open golf

KAWANISHI, Japan - U.S. golfer Dean Wilson wins the Tsuruya Open at Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 28.

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N. Ozaki hangs on to win Tsuruya Open for 31st career title

N. Ozaki hangs on to win Tsuruya Open for 31st career title

KAWANISHI, Japan - Naomichi ''Joe'' Ozaki holds up his trophy after winning the Tsuruya Open golf tournament at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24. (Kyodo)

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Murota tied for lead at Tsuruya Open

Murota tied for lead at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Kiyoshi Murota shot a 3-under-par 68 to share the lead with Tatsuya Mitsuhashi after the first round of the Tsuruya Open Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 20. (Kyodo)

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Australia's Jones moves into lead at Tsuruya Open

Australia's Jones moves into lead at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia shot a 5-under-par 66 to move into sole possession of the lead after three rounds of the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 22. (Kyodo)

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Australia's Jones holds on to win Tsuruya Open

Australia's Jones holds on to win Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Brendan Jones of Australia celebrates after winning the Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 23. (Kyodo)

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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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Fujita emerges as clubhouse leader in Tsuruya Open golf

Fujita emerges as clubhouse leader in Tsuruya Open golf

KAWANISHI, Japan - Japan's Hiroyuki Fujita emerged the clubhouse leader at 6-under 65 in the rain-hit first round of the Tsuruya Open golf tournament on the course at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24. The first round was suspended because of bad weather conditions. (Kyodo)

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Iwata's late collapse gives Ho victory at Tsuruya Open

Iwata's late collapse gives Ho victory at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - South Korean tour veteran S.K. Ho holds the winner's trophy after snatching his first victory in two years on April 27 after winless overnight leader Hiroshi Iwata self-destructed down the stretch at the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

KAWANISHI, Japan - Yui Ueda hits a shot at the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24. He followed his opening 8-under 63 with a 67 to remain atop the leaderboard. (Kyodo)

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Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

Ueda retains Tsuruya Open lead, Ishikawa misses cut

KAWANISHI, Japan - Teenage golfer Ryo Ishikawa missed the cut by two shots at the Tsuruya Open at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24. (Kyodo)

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Tomida wins rain-shortened Tsuruya Open

Tomida wins rain-shortened Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Masaya Tomida holds up the victory trophy he captured for his first career title at the rain-shortened Tsuruya Open golf at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 26. (Kyodo)

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Wilson wins Tsuruya Open golf

Wilson wins Tsuruya Open golf

KAWANISHI, Japan - U.S. golfer Dean Wilson wins the Tsuruya Open at Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 28.

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Kondo wins Tsuruya Open

Kondo wins Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Tomohiro Kondo holds the winner's trophy at Yamanohara Golf Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 24, 2011, after his victory in the Tsuruya Open tournament. Kondo shot a 19-under 265 total. (Kyodo)

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(1)Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

(1)Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Australia's Brendan Jones pats runner-up Tatsuya Mitsuhashi on the shoulder after winning the 100 million yen Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 25. (Kyodo)

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(2) Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

(2) Australian Jones claims victory at Tsuruya Open

KAWANISHI, Japan - Australia's Brendan Jones smiles with his trophy in hands after claiming the 100 million yen Tsuruya Open at the par-71 Sports Shinko Country Club in Hyogo Prefecture on April 25. The 29-year-old rolled down five birdies against a bogey and a double bogey to finish two strokes clear of a quintet of golfers for his third victory on the Japanese GTO tour with a four-day total of 9-under 275. (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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