Miguel Tabuena is in Florida, where he will try to enter the LIV Golf scene outright starting this week in a qualifying ...
After Naomi Osaka defeated Katie Swan to briefly keep Japan alive, Great Britain's Olivia Nicholls and Neal Skupski clinched ...
The “2025 CTBC Taiwan–Japan High School Baseball Exchange Games” concluded on December 27, drawing nearly 15,000 fans to ...
GILAS Pilipinas may have failed to win the FIBA Asia Cup in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, extending the country’s title drought in ...
Ravena is currently a free agent after parting ways with Dubai Basketball, a ball club he played from 2024 to 2025. Prior to ...
As Samurai Japan gears up to defend its World Baseball Classic title, its roster is beginning to take shape. While superstar ...
MARCH 1 _ Auto racing, INDYCAR Series, Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Streets of St. Petersburg, St. P ...
FEBRUARY 1 _ Auto racing, NASCAR Cup Series, Cook Out Clash, Bowman Gray Stadium, Winston-Salem, N.C. 1 _ Cycling, UCI WorldTour, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, Geelong, Australia. 1 _ Hockey, NHL ...
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki was revered in Japan, a big hitter with a sense of style who won 94 times over 29 years on the Japan Golf Tour, the last one coming at the 2002 ANA Open when he was 55.
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, whose 113 worldwide victories were the most of any player from Japan, died Wednesday in his home country after a battle with colon cancer, the Japan Golf Tour said. He was 78.
Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, the winningest Japanese golf professional in history, passed away Dec. 23 at the age of 78.
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