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Kanto Pro Championship
The Kanto Pro Championship was a professional golf tournament in Japan . It was first played in 1931 and was an event on the Japan Golf Tour from 1973 to 1990. It was played in July at a variety of courses in Eastern Japan, mainly in the Kantō region. Winners ''this list is incomplete'' *1990 Tsuneyuki Nakajima *1989 Saburo Fujiki *1988 Tomohiro Maruyama *1987 Naomichi Ozaki *1986 Tsuneyuki Nakajima *1985 Tsuneyuki Nakajima *1984 Pete Izumikawa *1983 Isao Aoki *1982 Motomasa Aoki *1981 Seiichi Kanai *1980 Akira Yabe *1979 Isao Aoki *1978 Isao Aoki *1977 Kenji Mori *1976 Takashi Murakami *1975 Hsieh Min-Nan *1974 Isao Aoki *1973 Masashi Ozaki *1972 Isao Aoki *1971 Isao Aoki *1970 Fujio Ishii *1969 Haruo Yasuda *1968 Torakichi Nakamura *1967 Seiichi Sato *1966 Hideyo Sugimoto *1965 Fujio Ishii *1964 Chen Ching-Po *1963 Koichi Ono *1962 Koichi Ono *1961 Torakichi Nakamura *1960 Torakichi Nakamura *1959 Koichi Ono *1958 Koichi Ono *1957 Haruyoshi Kobari *1956 Chen Sei Sui *1955 Ha ...
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Golf
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping with the varied terrains encountered on different courses is a key part of the game. Courses typically have either 18 or 9 ''holes'', regions of terrain that each contain a ''cup'', the hole that receives the ball. Each hole on a course contains a teeing ground to start from, and a putting green containing the cup. There are several standard forms of terrain between the tee and the green, such as the fairway, rough (tall grass), and various ''hazards'' such as water, rocks, or sand-filled ''bunkers''. Each hole on a course is unique in its specific layout. Golf is played for the lowest number of strokes by an individual, known as stroke play, or the lowest score on the most individual holes in a complete round by an individual or team, k ...
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Fujio Ishii
Fujio (written: 正行, 藤雄, 藤夫, 不二夫, 富士雄, 冨士夫, 富士夫, 富士男, 希仁男 or ふじを, ふじお in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese manga artist *, Mongolian sumo wrestler *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese scientist and writer *, Japanese cyclist *, Japanese golfer *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese inventor *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese writer *, Japanese chef *, Japanese fencer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese artist Surname *Kaori Fujio Kaori Chiba-Fujio ( ja, 千葉 香織; born January 29, 1981 in Minami-Alps, Yamanashi) is a field hockey player from Japan. She represented her native country at the Summer Olympics (2004, 2008 and 2012
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Chin Sei Sui
The chin is the forward pointed part of the anterior mandible ( mental region) below the lower lip. A fully developed human skull has a chin of between 0.7 cm and 1.1 cm. Evolution The presence of a well-developed chin is considered to be one of the morphological characteristics of ''Homo sapiens'' that differentiates them from other human ancestors such as the closely related Neanderthals. Early human ancestors have varied symphysial morphology, but none of them have a well-developed chin. The origin of the chin is traditionally associated with the anterior–posterior breadth shortening of the dental arch or tooth row; however, its general mechanical or functional advantage during feeding, developmental origin, and link with human speech, physiology, and social influence are highly debated. Functional perspectives Robinson (1913) suggests that the demand to resist masticatory stresses triggered bone thickening in the mental region of the mandible and ultimately formed a ...
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Son Shi Kin
, born Son Shi-Kin in Dalian, Manchuria (now China), was a Japanese professional golfer. He was one of the leading golfers on the Japanese circuit during the 1950s, winning the Japan Open Golf Championship three times and representing Japan on four occasions in the Canada Cup. He was inducted into the Japan Professional Golf Hall of Fame in 2012. Professional career Ono won many tournaments in Japan including the Japan Open Golf Championship, the nation's most prestigious tournament, in 1951, 1953 and 1955, and the Kanto Pro Championship five times. He also won the Japan PGA Championship in 1955. Around this time in his career he became naturalized and changed his name to Koichi Ono. Ono is best known for his performance in the 1957 Canada Cup. Ono and his playing partner Torakichi Nakamura were hosts at the event, held at Kasumigaseki Country Club in Japan. The Canada Cup, a precursor to the World Cup, featured an elite field that included Sam Snead, Gary Player, and Pete ...
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Seiji Inoue
Seiji (written: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , or in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese ski jumper *, Japanese racing driver *, Japanese politician *, Japanese film director and producer *, Japanese golfer *, Japanese basketball player *, Japanese actor *, Japanese politician *, Japanese rugby union player *, Japanese film director *, Japanese footballer *Seiji Inagaki (born 1973), Japanese hurdler *, Japanese musician and record producer * Seiji Kameyama (亀山 晴児, born 1979), Japanese rapper better known as WISE *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese aviator *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese anime director *, Japanese professional baseball player *, Japanese footballer *Seiji Kubo (born 1973), Japanese footballer *, Japanese cross-country skier *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese politician *, Japanese politician *, Japanese sport wrestler *, Japanese manga ...
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Yoshiro Hayashi (golfer)
was a Japanese golfer. He turned pro at the age of 16 and continued with 12 post-war wins. Hayashi was considered one of the big top four Japanese golfers along with Isao Aoki, Masashi Ozaki and Akiko Fukushima. He died at the age of 89 on 2 January 2012.林由郎さん死す 青木、ジャンボら育成
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Professional wins

''this list is probably incomplete'' *1948 *1949 *1950
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Chen Sei Sui
Chen may refer to: People *Chen (surname) (陳 / 陈), a common Chinese surname * Chen (singer) (born 1992), member of the South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO * Chen Chen (born 1989), Chinese-American poet * (), a Hebrew first name or surname: **Hen Lippin (born 1965), former Israeli basketball player ** Chen Reiss (born 1979), Israeli operatic soprano ** Ronen Chen (born 1965), Israeli fashion designer Historical states *Chen (state) (c. 1045 BC–479 BC), a Zhou dynasty state in present-day Anhui and Henan * Chen (Thessaly), a city-state in ancient Thessaly, Greece *Chen Commandery, a commandery in China from Han dynasty to Sui dynasty * Chen dynasty (557–589), a Chinese southern dynasty during the Northern and Southern dynasties period Businesses and organizations * Council for Higher Education in Newark (CHEN) * Chen ( he, ח״ן), acronym in Hebrew for the Women's Army Corps (, ) a defunct organization in the Israeli Defence Force * Chen, a brand name used by Mexican ...
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Haruyoshi Kobari
Haruyoshi (written: 治好 or 晴良) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese ''daimyō'' *, Japanese ''kugyō'' {{given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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Koichi Ono
, born Son Shi-Kin in Dalian, Manchuria (now China), was a Japanese professional golfer. He was one of the leading golfers on the Japanese circuit during the 1950s, winning the Japan Open Golf Championship three times and representing Japan on four occasions in the Canada Cup. He was inducted into the Japan Professional Golf Hall of Fame in 2012. Professional career Ono won many tournaments in Japan including the Japan Open Golf Championship, the nation's most prestigious tournament, in 1951, 1953 and 1955, and the Kanto Pro Championship five times. He also won the Japan PGA Championship in 1955. Around this time in his career he became naturalized and changed his name to Koichi Ono. Ono is best known for his performance in the 1957 Canada Cup. Ono and his playing partner Torakichi Nakamura were hosts at the event, held at Kasumigaseki Country Club in Japan. The Canada Cup, a precursor to the World Cup, featured an elite field that included Sam Snead, Gary Player, and Peter T ...
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Chen Ching-Po
Chen Ching-Po (born 1 October 1931) is a Taiwanese professional golfer. He represented Chinese Taipei in 11 successive Canada Cup tournaments from 1956 to 1966 and won the Japan Open Golf Championship in 1959. He was described as the "Ben Hogan of Asia" by Gene Sarazen due to the similarities between their swings. Professional wins (16) Asia Golf Circuit wins (1) *1968 Yomiuri International Other wins (11) *1959 Japan Open Golf Championship *1960 White Bear Cup *1962 Kanto Open, White Bear Cup *1964 Kanto Pro Championship, Golf Nippon Series, Champions Tournament *1965 Champions Tournament *1966 Grand Monarch, Champions Tournament *1967 Narashino Million Senior wins (4) *1981 Japan PGA Senior Championship *1982 Kanto PGA Senior Championship *1983 Kanto PGA Senior Championship *1985 Kanto PGA Senior Championship Results in major championships "T" indicates a tie for a place ''Note: Chen only played in the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship.'' Team appearances * ...
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Hideyo Sugimoto
Hideyo Sugimoto (born 16 February 1938) is a Japanese professional golfer. Early life Sugimoto was born in the Shizuoka Prefecture of Japan in 1938. He started to play golf at the age of 17. Professional career Sugimoto turned professional in 1959. In the mid-1960s, he had much success. One of his first successes was at the 1963 Yomiuri International, the final tournament of the year on the Asia Golf Circuit, where he finished runner-up to American Doug Sanders. Later in the year, in August, he recorded another runner-up performance against an international field, finishing solo second to Kel Nagle at the Lake Karrinyup Bowl in Perth, Australia. In 1965, he won the Japan Open Golf Championship, the country's national open. As of March 1968, Sugimoto was under a one year suspension by the Japanese PGA. He attempted to make it onto the PGA Tour at Spring 1968 PGA Tour Qualifying School. He was successful. Sugimoto played in fourteen events during the year, including the ...
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