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Japanese golfer Shingo Katayama believes Tiger Woods ' struggle to ..... level of play is improving further," Katayama said Tuesday at a press conference ..... Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. Katayama himself bettered Woods when he placed
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Shingo Katayama made sure he will be back next year after earning ..... decision being made at this early time," said Katayama , 36. "Usually, it comes in December." Katayama , currently ranked No. 39, qualified by ending
To do it in front of so many people in the gallery, it's just a dream start to 2012.'' Overnight leader Shingo Katayama had a 69 to finish in a three-way tie for fourth at 11 under. Crowd favorite Ryo Ishikawa shot an even-par 71
two special exemptions in 2000-01. The most recent special exemptions have gone to Lian-Wei Zhang (2004), Shingo Katayama ('05), Thongchai Jaidee ('06), Hideto Tanihara ('07), Liang Wen-Chong ('08), Prayad Marksaeng
and they [tourists] can come back,'' said the Spaniard, who will tee off in a group with Jeev Milkha Singh and Shingo Katayama at 7.50am. Of the donated items, Schwartzel's Masters pin flag and putter received the highest bid ââ
round of a tournament. The way I played this week made me think I can still play well and win," Taniguchi added. Shingo Katayama also shot a 65 to finish in a tie for second with Komei Oda (67), Michio Matsumura (68) and Hiroo Kawai (69
round. There was a logjam at the top of the leaderboard as five owned a piece of first place: Daisuke Maruyama, Shingo Katayama , Lee Dong Hwan, Kim Kyung Tae and David Smail all shot 67s. Toru Taniguchi, Azuma Yano, Kodai Ichihara and Paul
million.Among the main challengers to the Thai duo in the eighth leg of the OneAsia tour will be Japanese legends Shingo Katayama and Shigeki Maruyama, former US Open champion Michael Campbell of New Zealand and OneAsia winners Andre Stolz, Kim
and Country Club.Among their main challengers in the eighth leg of the OneAsia schedule will be Japanese legends Shingo Katayama and Shigeki Maruyama, former US Open champion Michael Campbell of New Zealand and OneAsia winners Andre Stolz, Kim
Leonard with a 72-hole total of 11-under 269. 2001 - Shingo Katayama shoots a 6-under 64, and David Toms shoots a 65 to share the second-round lead in the PGA Championship. Katayama and Toms are at 9-under 131, tying the PGA record