12 January 2006 - HAWAIIAN OPEN

Daisuke Maruyama

Rank:
64
Course Rank:
100
Pressure Rank:
118
Accuracy Rank
136
Distance:
136
Regulation:
136
Short Game:
136
Putting Rank:
136

Current Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
ANA OPEN 15/09/05 19 70 67 73 71 281
ACOM INTERNATIONAL 22/09/05 62 68 71 73 79 291
COCA COLA TOKAI 06/10/05 8 68 71 67 73 279
JAPAN OPEN 13/10/05 MC 75 75 150
BRIDGESTONE OPEN 20/10/05 40 71 72 71 71 285
ABC CHAMPIONSHIP 27/10/05 3 72 68 70 67 277
YOMIURI ASOIIZUKA 03/11/05 41 73 67 72 71 283
TAIHEYO MASTERS 10/11/05 7 69 68 72 69 278
DUNLOP PHOENIX 17/11/05 20 72 71 67 72 282
US Q SCHL FINAL 30/11/05 7 70 73 68 65 68 344

Most Recent Wins

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
TAIWAN PGA 24/08/00 1 65 66 69 71 271
FUJISANKEI CLASSIC 01/09/05 1 67 68 65 71 271

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