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Golf tournament
Sato Foods NST Niigata Open
Tournament information
Location
Shibata, Niigata, Japan
Established
1979
Course(s)
Forest Golf Club
Par
71
Length
7,000 yards (6,400 m)
Tour(s)
Japan Golf Tour
Format
Stroke play
Prize fund
¥100,000,000
Month played
July
Final year
2004
Tournament record score
Aggregate
263 Kim Jong-duck (2004)
To par
−24 Go Higaki (2001)
Final champion
Kim Jong-duck
Location map
Forest GC
Location in Japan
Show map of Japan
Forest GC
Location in the Niigata Prefecture
Show map of Niigata Prefecture
The NST Niigata Open was a professional golf tournament that was held in Japan. It was a Japan Golf Tour event from at least 1981 to 2004. It was sponsored by Niigata Sogo Television and played on different courses in Niigata. The tournament record of 264(-24) was set in 2001 at Nakajo Golf Club.
The NSTNiigataOpen was a professional golf tournament that was held in Japan. It was a Japan Golf Tour event from at least 1981 to 2004. It was sponsored...
Tze-chung, Masahiro Kuramoto, Sam Torrance Kuramoto won with eagle on first extra hole 2 1985 NSTNiigataOpen Hsieh Min-Nan Lost to par on first extra hole...
plays on the Japan Golf Tour, where he has won once. 1997 Daiwa Cup Kochi Open Asian PGA Tour playoff record (0–1) Go Higaki at the Japan Golf Tour official...
Individual Trophy 2005 Japan Senior Open 2006 Japan PGA Senior Championship, Japan Senior Open 2008 Japan Senior Open 2013 Starts Senior Golf Tournament...
record (3–5) 1980 Hawaii State Open 1982 Kapalua Open 1984 Hawaii State Open 1985 Hawaii State Open 2017 Hawaii State Senior Open Did not play CUT = missed...
Tour playoff record (0–1) 1985 Mito Green Open 1987 Acom Team Championship (with Nobuo Serizawa) 2009 Komatsu Open Dunhill Cup (representing Japan): 1994...
the Japan Golf Tour, winning four times. *Note: The 1990 Pepsi Ube Kosan Open was shortened to 54 holes due to rain. Tadao Nakamura at the Japan Golf Tour...
played on the Japan Golf Tour, winning four times. *Note: The 1982 Suntory Open was shortened to 54 holes due to bad weather. World Cup (representing Japan):...
The 1989 Pepsi Ube Kosan Open was shortened to 54 holes due to rain. PGA of Japan Tour playoff record (1–1) 1997 Kanto Open Akihito Yokoyama at the Japan...
Country Kani Club Challenge Cup 1994 Chushikoku Open 1997 Chushikoku Open 2003 Kyusyu Open 2006 Kyusyu Open 2019 Japan PGA Senior Championship Hidezumi Shirakata...
golf's four major championships, and tied for second at the PGA Tour's Nissan Open. In 2002, he won the WGC-World Cup for Japan in partnership with Shigeki...
finish was a T-2 at the 1997 Buick Open. His best finish in a major championship was a T-25 at the 1993 U.S. Open. In 2005, he came in third at the Champions...
Yoshitaka Yamamoto won the NSTNiigataOpen, Hideto Shigenobu won the Kansai Pro Championship, Takashi Kurihara won the Hiroshima Open, Masahiro Kuramoto won...
when TNN (now TeNY) started broadcasting, taking over NTV's schedule from NST, causing it to become a primary affiliate of Fuji TV. TV Asahi programming...
the top 100 of the Official World Golf Rankings. He has also played in The Open Championship three times where his best performance came in 2000; finishing...
Classic, Fukuoka Senior Open Golf Tournament, Iwasaki Shiratsuyu Senior Golf Tournament Note: Miyamoto only played in The Open Championship. CUT = missed...
Open 1993 Kyusyu Open 2005 Aderans Wellness Open 2007 PGA Handa Cup Philanthropy Senior Tournament Note: Tomori only played in The Open Championship. Did...
major appearance, he finished 59th at the 1984 Open Championship. *Note: The 1990 Yomiuri Sapporo Beer Open was shortened to 54 holes due to weather. PGA...
30 November 2022) was a Japanese professional golfer. Kanai was born in Niigata. He won 11 tournaments on the Japan Golf Tour. *Note: Tournament shortened...
Did not play CUT = missed the halfway cut Note: Imano only played in The Open Championship. Did not play "T" = Tied World Cup (representing Japan): 1998...