Nikkei Cup

The Nikkei Cup, also known as the Torakichi Nakamura Memorial tournament, was a professional golf tournament that was held in Japan from 1985 to 1998. It was an event on the Japan Golf Tour and played at a variety of courses in Japan. It was dedicated in recognition of the achievements of Torakichi Nakamura.

Nikkei Cup Torakichi Nakamura Memorial
Tournament information
LocationKasama, Ibaraki, Japan
Established1985
Course(s)Fuji Country Club
Par72
Length7,072 yards (6,467 m)
Tour(s)Japan Golf Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund¥110,000,000
Month playedOctober
Final year1998
Tournament record score
Aggregate268 Toru Suzuki (1994)
268 Masashi Ozaki (1998)
To par−20 as above
Final champion
Japan Mitsutaka Kusakabe
Location Map
Fuji CC is located in Japan
Fuji CC
Fuji CC
Location in Japan
Fuji CC is located in Ibaraki Prefecture
Fuji CC
Fuji CC
Location in the Ibaraki Prefecture

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Nikkei Cup Torakichi Nakamura Memorial
1998Japan Mitsutaka Kusakabe280−81 strokeJapan Masashi OzakiFuji
(Dejima)
1997Taiwan Yeh Chang-ting272−16PlayoffJapan Tsukasa WatanabeFuji
(Dejima)
1996Japan Hideki Kase271−172 strokesTaiwan Lin Keng-chiFuji
(Dejima)
1995Japan Tetsu Nishikawa269−192 strokesJapan Tomohiro MaruyamaFuji
(Dejima)
Nikkei Cup
1994Japan Toru Suzuki268−205 strokesJapan Katsunari TakahashiMitsui Tomakomai
1993Singapore Samson Gimson276−122 strokesJapan Hisayuki SasakiMitsui Tomakomai
1992Japan Kiyoshi Murota280−8PlayoffJapan Masahiro KuramotoMitsui Tomakomai
1991Japan Naomichi Ozaki (2)203[lower-alpha 1]−7PlayoffJapan Eiichi ItaiYasukogen
1990Japan Satoshi Higashi282−61 strokeJapan Nobuo SerizawaMitsui Tomakomai
1989Japan Yoshimi Niizeki271−9PlayoffJapan Saburo FujikiIzu Nirayama
1988Japan Masashi Ozaki (2)283−54 strokesJapan Naomichi OzakiSanyo
(Yoshii)
1987Japan Nobuo Serizawa277−71 strokeJapan Masashi Ozaki
Japan Naomichi Ozaki
Japan Masahiro Shiota
Gifuseki
1986Japan Masashi Ozaki268−204 strokesJapan Ikuo ShirahamaGamou
1985Japan Naomichi Ozaki270−144 strokesJapan Yoshihisa IwashitaKawagoe

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References


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