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#Golf LPGA TOTO Japan Classic 2025 round 2/「TOTOジャパンクラシック2025」 最新アップデート ~ 11月7日(金)
👉 TOTO Japan Classic 2025 Latest Update ~ November 7 (Fri)

2️⃣ 「TOTOジャパンクラシック2025」 リーダーボード&結果アップデート
👉 TOTO Japan Classic 2025 Leaderboard & Results Update

an three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mji Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dutt Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set of golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025. defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA and Shinji Aayof South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic Hata shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JPG members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Seta Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yayof South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set a golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025. defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Taka claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54-hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race too. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasaha and Shinji Yay. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatalka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025. defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurisaka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaayof South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA Hatoka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players, including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisaro Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasah Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaya. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurisaka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JPG members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yaya. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players, including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisaro Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasahhata and Shinji Yay. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Minji Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Seta Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasahhata and Shinji Yay. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hata shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025. defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025. defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Tada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54-hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a4 million dollars to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasahhata and Shinji Yay. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatalka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Takida of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set a golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA Hatoka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players, including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasah Hatoka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Fuer, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TADA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurisaka 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JPG members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set a Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update the specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Seta Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasahhata and Shinji Yay. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hata shot a four under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025. defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurisaka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatawa and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players, including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US, next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasah Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Seta Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Fuer, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yaayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a four under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA Hatoka and Shinji Yaya. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasahhata and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TADA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurisaka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA Hatoka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025. defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Fuer, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurisaka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players, including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatawa and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Minji Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Setolf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TADA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54-hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA and Shinji Yay. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Saka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainhortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatoka and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025 on the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Takada, past major winner Ayaka Fuer, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TADA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yayof South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miyu Yamashittita of Japan who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death. Playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. Flight with the CME Group Tour Championship, the top 60 players on the LPGA’s race 2, the CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer NASA Hatawa and Shinji Yayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuris Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia among the best known players in the field shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. DotJapanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set golf course in Shiggo Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Mu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. Takada claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Yaio. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shuri Sakama 66. Defending champion Rio Takita of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69 Mi Lee of Australia. Among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour visiting set course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic. The 78 player field in the no cut 72 hole event features several of the LPGA’s top Japanese players including Miyu Yamashita, one of just two players to win multiple LPGA titles in 2025, defending champion Rio Taka, past major winner Ayaka Furu, and twin sisters and rookies Aki and Chisado Ew. In addition, 35 JLPGA members are competing in the event, which has been an official LPGA tournament since 1975. The overall prize money payout for the event is 2.1 million with the winner earning 315,000. TA claimed the title a year ago in a rainshortened 54 hole event when she defeated Marina Alex on the sixth hole of a sudden death playoff. This week’s event concludes the LPGA’s month-long fall Asian swing with the tour playing one more tournament in the US next week’s Anakah at Pelican before ending the season in Naples. flight with the CME Group Tour Championship. The top 60 players on the LPGA’s race two. The CME point standings will get to compete in the final tournament with a purse of 11 million and a $4 million to the winner. Below is the prize money payout for each golfer at the Toto Japan Classic. Come back shortly after the finish on Sunday and we’ll update this specific names and individual prize money payouts. More from Golf Digest. OTSU Japan AP Japanese golfer Nasa Hatka and Shinji Aayof. South Korea sat at top the leaderboard Friday after the second round of the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic. Hatka shot a 4 under 68 and Shin was in with a 67 for two round totals of 11 under 133. Miu Yamashittita of Japan, who shared the lead with Hatawa after the first round, was a stroke back of the leaders after a 69 at the Seda Golf Club in western Japan. Three more Japanese golfers were only two strokes off the lead. Saiaka Takahashi 67, Isuzuki 67, and Shurisaka 66. Defending champion Rio Ta of Japan was nine shots behind after a second round 69. Mi Lee of Australia, among the best known players in the field, shot one over 73 and was eight shots off the lead. Dot.Japanese golfers have had an impressive showing in 2025. On the LPGA tour, winning six of 29 tournaments and that is likely to continue this week with the tour. Visiting Set Golf Course in Shiggo, Japan for the Toto Japan Classic.

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