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  2. Ryuji Imada - Wikipedia

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    Imada turned professional in 1999. From 2000 to 2004 he played on the second tier Nationwide Tour , winning the 2000 Buy.com Virginia Beach Open and the 2004 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs . On the Monday following his win, Imada fired a back-nine score of 29 in U.S. Open qualifying at Scotch Valley, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania .

  3. Ryūji - Wikipedia

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    Ryuji Imada (今田 竜二, born 1976), U.S.-based Japanese professional golfer; Ryuji Imaichi (今市 隆二, 1986), Japanese singer; Ryuji Ito (伊東 竜二, born 1976), Japanese professional wrestler; Ryuji Kamiyama (上山 竜治, born 1986), Japanese vocalist and actor; Ryuji Kato (加藤 竜二, born 1969), Japanese footballer

  4. Category:Japanese male golfers - Wikipedia

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    K. Shintaro Kai; Toshimitsu Kai; Takeshi Kajikawa; Takashi Kamiyama; Seiichi Kanai; Takumi Kanaya; Kazuo Kanayama; Yoshinori Kaneko; Akio Kanemoto; Takashi Kanemoto

  5. Atlanta Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Classic was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour, a regular stop in suburban Atlanta for over four decades. It was founded in 1967, although previous events dating to 1934 are included in the PGA Tour's past winners list.

  6. Imada - Wikipedia

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    Koji Imada (born 1966), Japanese comedian, tarento and TV presenter; Fujio Imada; Masaru Imada (born 1932), Japanese jazz pianist; Jeff Imada (born 1955), American martial artist, stuntman, director, and actor; Ryuji Imada (born 1976), Japanese professional golfer based in the United States; Toby Imada (born 1978), American mixed martial arts ...

  7. Junior Golf World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Both would retain their crowns a year later. Host Japan claimed its first title in 1994, with a team that included future PGA Tour professional Ryuji Imada. In 1997, the tournament expanded from a three-day event to four days. A girls’ division was added in 2014. [2]

  8. Mission Hills Star Trophy - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Georgia Bulldogs men's golfers - Wikipedia

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