26 May 2005 - SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

Takaaki Fukuzawa

Rank:
100
Course Rank:
123
Pressure Rank:
68
Accuracy Rank
129
Distance:
149
Regulation:
149
Short Game:
149
Putting Rank:
149

Current Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
TAIHEIYO MASTERS 12/11/98 38 74 72 75 67 288
CASIO WORLD OPEN 26/11/98 57 70 77 75 76 298
OKINAWA OPEN 10/12/98 35 71 74 69 72 286
Q SCHL FINAL (JAP) 23/12/98 99 74 76 74 76 300
SHIZUOKA OPEN 18/03/99 MC 75 71 146
JAPAN PGA 16/05/02 MC 81 73 154
US SENIOR PGA 05/06/03 60 72 75 74 75 296
SENIOR BRITISH OPEN 24/07/03 MC 73 75 148
DEVERE PGA SENIORS 31/07/03 MC 73 75 148
CHAMPIONS Q SCHOOL 18/11/03 34 71 76 69 76 292

Location Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
US SENIOR PGA 05/06/03 60 72 75 74 75 296
CHAMPIONS Q SCHOOL 18/11/03 34 71 76 69 76 292

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