Japan Golf Tour (co-sanctioned historically for some exemptions)

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The Japan Golf Tour is a professional men's golf circuit in Japan that has occasionally partnered with major international events to provide players with special entry opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf men's golf tour
professional golf tour
abbreviation JGTO
basedIn Japan
country Japan
currencyOfPrizeMoney Japanese yen
establishedIn 1973
governingBody Japan Golf Tour
surface form: Japan Golf Tour Organization
hasCategory associate members
full members
hasCoSanctionedEventsWith Asian Tour
European Tour
Korean Tour
PGA Tour of Australasia
hasDevelopmentTour Abema Tour
Japan Challenge Tour
hasNotableEvent ANA Open
Bridgestone Open
Casio World Open
Dunlop Phoenix Tournament
Fujisankei Classic
Golf Nippon Series JT Cup
Japan Open Golf Championship
Japan PGA Championship
Mitsui Sumitomo VISA Taiheiyo Masters
surface form: Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo Masters

Shinsei Bank Open
Token Homemate Cup
languageOfOperation Japanese
objective develop professional golf in Japan
organize professional men's golf tournaments in Japan
offers official prize money
world ranking points
primaryGender men
providesExemptionsTo World Golf Championships events
major championships
qualificationMethod performance on development tour
qualifying school
sponsor exemptions
rankingSystemUsed Japan Golf Tour money list
Official World Golf Ranking
recognizedBy Official World Golf Ranking
surface form: Official World Golf Ranking board
region Asia
scope national
seasonStructure annual schedule
sport golf
topMoneyListEarnersReceive World Golf Championships invitations
major championship invitations
tourCategoryInOWGR primary tour
tourLevel elite professional
typicalSeasonEnd late autumn
typicalSeasonStart spring

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U.S. Open tourAssociation Japan Golf Tour (co-sanctioned historically for some exemptions)
subject surface form: U.S. Open (golf)