Seta GC, Japan
The main tournaments played at Seta GC, Japan are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.
Asia
Toto
Played as the Toto Japan Classic (Nov 6-9; LPGA Tour/Japan LPGA Tour event). [North course, Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Toto
Played as the Toto Japan Classic (Oct 31-Nov 3; LPGA Tour/Japan LPGA Tour event). 21-year-old Rio Takeda (Jpn) beat Marina Alex (USA) with a birdie at the sixth playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record her first LPGA Tour win. Event reduced to 54 holes following cancellation of third round due to presence in Japan of Typhoon Kong-rey. [North course, Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Toto
Played as the Toto Japan Classic (Nov 3-6; LPGA Tour/Japan LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Kana Nagai (Jpn) finished 4 shots behind 29-year-old Gemma Dryburgh (Scot), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win in her 79th start on the Tour. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Toto
Toto Japan Classic not played as an LPGA Tour event in 2021 (scheduled for Nov 4-7, but cancelled from the LPGA Tour schedule due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic; event went ahead as a Japan LPGA Tour event). [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Toto
Played as the Toto Japan Classic (Nov 7-10; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Hyo-joo Kim (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind 25-year-old wire-to-wire winner Suzuki (Jpn), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win. A week earlier Suzuki recorded her 14th win on the Japan LPGA Tour. [North course, Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Toto
Played as the Toto Japan Classic (Nov 2-4; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Momoko Ueda (Jpn), Saki Nagamine (Jpn) and Carlota Ciganda (Esp) finished 2 shots behind Hataoka (Jpn), who recorded her second LPGA Tour win, and second in 2018. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mizuno
Played as the Mizuno Classic (Nov 4-6; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Jennifer Rosales (Phil) finished 3 shots behind Sörenstam (Swe), who won this event for the fifth straight year. Sörenstam became the first professional golfer (PGA or LPGA Tours) to win a tournament five times in a row. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mizuno
Played as the Mizuno Classic (Nov 5-7; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Michie Ohba (S Kor), Grace Park (S Kor) and Ai Miyazato (Jpn) finished 9 shots behind Sörenstam (Swe), who won this event for the fourth straight year. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mizuno
Played as the Mizuno Classic (Nov 7-9; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Sophie Gustafson (Swe), Grace Park (S Kor) and Se Ri Pak (S Kor) finished 9 shots behind Sörenstam (Swe), who won this event for the third straight year. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mizuno
Played as the Mizuno Classic (Nov 8-10; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Grace Park (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Sörenstam (Swe). [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mizuno
Played as the Mizuno Classic (Nov 3-5; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Kane (Can) beat Sophie Gustafson (Swe) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mizuno
Played as the Mizuno Classic (Nov 5-7; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Laura Davies (Eng), Ok Hee Ku (S Kor), Fumiko Muraguchi (Jpn) and Aki Nakamo (Jpn) finished 5 shots behind Hjorth (Swe). [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Toray
Played as the Toray Japan Queens Cup (Nov 7-9; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Second-placed Lorie Kane (Can) finished 1 shot behind Neumann (Swe), who recorded her tenth LPGA Tour win. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Toray
Played as the Toray Japan Queens Cup (Nov 3-5; LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Hiromi Kobayashi (Jpn) and Toshimi Kimura (Jpn) finished in second place behind defending champion Ko (S Kor), who recorded the second of her two LPGA Tour wins. [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mazda
Played as the Mazda Japan Classic (LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Dottie Mochrie (née Pepper) and Caroline Keggi (USA) finished in second place behind Neumann (Swe). [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
Asia
Mazda
Played as the Mazda Japan Classic (LPGA & Jpn LPGA Trs event). Dawn Coe (Can) finished in second place behind Crosby (USA). [Seta GC, Shiga, Japan].
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Rory McIlroy: with his 2025 win in The Masters, Rory joined the pantheon of golfing greats who have achieved a career Grand Slam of men’s majors ... Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only others in this select band.
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Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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