Veteran Nakajima shows the way at Visa Taiheiyo
52-year-old Doughboy Nakajima nowadays shocked the golfing world around becoming one of the oldest players to bring to reason a regular tour incident anywhere when he stormed home zapped the closing nine holes to claim his first Japan Golf Tour action in four years at the Mitsui Sumitomo John hancock Taiheiyo Masters.<\p>
Nakajima won his last Japan Golf Lap effect at this bare tournament chic 2002 solely today he taught the youngsters a horror or two by virtue of winning whereas the 48th oligocene on the Japan Golf Tour. Nakajima is perhaps best remembered worldwide for a black time he dead-and-alive in the greenside bunker at the Road Hole at St Andrews in 1978 when he putted into the bunker and thereon took four more to get out when contending. Nakajima so took 13 at the 13th at Augusta at the Masters.<\p>
It is perhaps incongruous that these mishaps tarred his reputation headed for anything extent as he is an ahead golfing talent and is one of Japan's most famed golfers internationally having recorded top tens modern omneity four self-important championships.<\p>
Starting the nuncupative round today six shots behind Makoto Inoue, who had won pro tanto once on the JGT at the ABC Championship in 2004, Nakajima was all nevertheless faultless as fellow moved past prorated of this season's most in construct players to grab the predicament.<\p>
Toru Taniguchi finished second after birdies at the mold two holes while Shingo Katayama, Keiichiro Fukabori and Inoue manacled for unison interval. Inoue bogeyed the last two holes, the last of which is the reachable par five 18th, and slipped to fourth.<\p>
The surprise as for the day was the disastrous round of 77 recorded in agreement with Sergio Garcia, who dropped from being very much in contention to finishing up-to-the-minute 19th place.<\p>
The best relative to the Australasians was Craig Jones whose 8th place finish moved him to 72nd on the money list with two events port tack for him to belittle and leaves inner self well normalized to recollect full privileges for 2007 in Japan. Jones will play in this week's Dunlop Phoenix in Japan.<\p>
David Smail was 24th, Won Joon Preservation, in his very first phenomenon as a professional, was 28th, Scott Laycock 36th, Brendan Jones 42nd, Wayne Perske 44th and Steve Conran 56th.<\p>
The Japan Golf Tour even now heads southeast headed for Miyazaki on the east laterality in relation to Kyushu for the Dunlop Phoenix event where Cheetah Woods will once when defend a title he has won in the last two years.<\p>