Men's golf domestic tour Ishikawa wins Lifetime winnings exceed 1 billion yen December 8, 19:28

At the final round of this season's men's golf tournament, Satoshi Ishikawa won the playoff and won the championship. Shuhei Imahira, who finished third, won the prize money for the second consecutive year.

On the 8th, the final round of the battle for the prize money was held in Tokyo's Inagi city, where the top prize winner, Imahira, started from 5th place and took 5 birdies without bogies up to 17th with a good shot. And stand alone.

However, in the final 18th of Par 3, I greatly overdrew the down parpat and knocked a double bogey, making it 7 under and not 3rd win this season.

Still, South Africa's Sean Norris, who was ranked 2nd in the prize ranking, did not increase his score and was 4th with a total of 5 under, so Imahira became the fifth consecutive prize winner in history.

Ishikawa started from fifth place alongside Imahira, and scored four underscores by taking seven birdies with a good putt, making it a total of eight underscores and ranked first with Australia's Brad Kennedy.

And in the third playoff hole that was contested in No. 18, Kennedy was unable to decide on a birdie pat, whereas Ishikawa won the birdie and won the third victory this season.

Ishikawa won a prize money of 40 million yen and exceeded 1 billion yen at the age of 28, the youngest ever.