Japanese golf legend Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, record 94-time Japan Tour winner and former world No. 5, died at 78 after cancer ...
The golf world lost some prominent figures in 2025, individuals who made lasting contributions to the game and its community.
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In memoriam: Golfing greats we lost in 2025
McEvoy was at the peak of his game in the late Seventies. He won the Amateur Championship in 1977 and 1978, the Silver Medal at The Open Championships of 1978 and 1979 for Low Amateur and, in 1978, ...
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki was revered in Japan, a big hitter with a sense of style who won 94 times over 29 years on the Japan Golf Tour, the last one coming at the 2002 ANA Open when he was 55.
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, whose 113 worldwide victories were the most of any player from Japan, died Wednesday in his home ...
In an era of $600 drivers and 'optimized' swings, a band of tinkerers and hobbyists find purity in the 'sweet spot' of a ...
Donald Trump’s name is attached to more than a dozen golf courses worldwide, and some stand out more than others. From ...
Ryan Gerard made his 10,000-mile trip worth the effort Sunday when he was runner-up at the Mauritius Open, good enough for ...
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