The Japan Golf Tour ( Japanese : 日本ゴルフツアー機構 ) is a prominent professional golf tour . It was founded in 1973 and as of 2006 it offered the third-highest annual prize fund out of the regular (that is not for seniors) men's professional tours after the PGA Tour and the European Tour . However, since the early 1990s, the growth in prize money has not kept pace with that on the two larger tours. Official events on the Japan Golf Tour count for Official World Golf Ranking points and success on the tour can also qualify members to play in the majors .
6-577: Most of the leading players on the tour are Japanese, but players from many other countries also participate. The tour is currently run by the Japan Golf Tour Organization (JGTO), which was established in 1999 to separate the tour from the PGA of Japan. The JGTO also organises a developmental tour called the Japan Challenge Tour . Masashi Ozaki has been the dominant player on tour, leading
12-646: The OneAsia Tour . In December 2022, a new agreement involving the JGTO, PGA Tour and European Tour was announced. As part of the deal, from 2023 onwards the top three on the Japan Golf Tour's season-ending money list earned status to play on the European Tour for the following season. The table shows the top ten career money leaders on the Japan Golf Tour through the 2021 season. The figures shown include money won in
18-549: The career wins list with 94, the career money list with over ¥ 2 billion and winning the money title twelve times between 1973 and 1998. Entry to The Open Championship is given to Order of Merit winner and runner-up, Japan Open Golf Championship winner, two players not already exempt from the money list up to the Japan Golf Tour Championship and the top four non-exempt players from the Mizuno Open . In 2000,
24-560: The four global major championships from 1998 onwards and in the individual World Golf Championships from 1999 to 2009. Japan Golf Tour's website has a full list here . Japan Challenge Tour The Japan Challenge Tour , currently titled as the Abema Tour for sponsorships reasons, is a series of developmental golf tournaments run by the Japan Golf Tour Organization. It has been in operation since 1985. In 2023,
30-461: The schedule featured 12 tournaments, with prize funds of mostly ¥ 15,000,000. This is about a tenth of the level of prize money per event on offer on the main Japan Golf Tour, with the main tour also having a longer season. In January 2018, the tour signed a sponsor title agreement with AbemaTV , being renamed as the AbemaTV Tour for the 2018 season onwards. The agreement lasted until the end of
36-645: The tour signed a title sponsorship agreement with Iiyama , being renamed as the iiyama Tour . The agreement was reported to be worth ¥ 1,500,000,000 over three years. In 2008, the tour ventured outside of Japan for the first time, co-sanctioning the Pine Valley Beijing Open in China, alongside the Asian Tour . In 2013, the tour also co-sanctioned two events at the beginning of the year in Thailand and Indonesia with
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