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2012年度 全英オープン予選ランキング 2012 British Open Championship Qualifying Ranking 2012年度 全英オープン予選ランキング 2012 BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING RANKING 東建ホームメイトカップから~全英への道~ミズノオープン From:Token Homemate Cup To:Gate Way To The Open Mizuno Open THRU: ~全英への道~ミズノオープン 1~40 Gate Way To The Open Mizuno Open 順位氏名 賞金(円) 順位氏名 賞金(円) RankPlayer Money(YEN) RankPlayer Money(YEN) 1 ★藤田 寛之 Hiroyuki FUJITA 58,103,057 21 K・アフィバーンラト Kiradech APHIBARNRAT 13,073,833 2 ★藤本 佳則 Yoshinori FUJIMOTO 48,870,000 22 白 佳和 Yoshikazu HAKU 13,007,457 3 ★谷口 徹 Toru TANIGUCHI 46,323,985 23 金 度勲 Do-Hoon KIM 12,663,000 4 ★B・ジョーンズ Brendan JONES 41,376,500 24 ★金 庚泰 Kyung-Tae KIM 12,002,571 5 J・チョイ Jay CHOI 29,121,657 25 上井 邦浩 Kunihiro KAMII 11,869,033 6 I・J・ジャン I J JANG 28,378,161 26 ★P・マークセン Prayad MARKSAENG 11,865,833 7 谷原 秀人 Hideto TANIHARA 28,139,333 27 薗田 峻輔 Shunsuke SONODA 11,337,600 8 李 京勲 Kyoung-Hoon LEE 24,433,800 28 ドンファン Dong-Hwan LEE 11,262,666 9 ★B・ケネディ Brad KENNEDY 23,951,400 29 上田 諭尉 Yui UEDA 10,984,700 10 小田 龍一 Ryuichi ODA 23,570,442 30 すし 石垣 Sushi ISHIGAKI 10,828,666 11 池田 勇太 Yuta IKEDA 22,916,090 31 小山内 護 Mamo OSANAI 10,686,333 12 上平 栄道 Masamichi UEHIRA 22,767,404 32 横尾 要 Kaname YOKOO 9,327,756 13 近藤 共弘 Tomohiro KONDO 20,940,366 33 今野 康晴 Yasuharu IMANO 9,272,428 14 ★武藤 俊憲 Toshinori MUTO 19,849,500 34 平塚 哲二 Tetsuji HIRATSUKA 8,557,000 15 川村 昌弘 Masahiro KAWAMURA 17,439,666 35 矢野 東 Azuma YANO 8,474,457 16 深堀 圭一郎 Keiichiro FUKABORI 16,303,333 36 K・バーンズ Kurt BARNES 8,268,700 17 S・K・ホ S K HO 14,572,861 37 白潟 英純 Hidezumi SHIRAKATA 8,161,600 18 S・コンラン Steven CONRAN 14,378,961 38 ★J・パグンサン Juvic PAGUNSAN 8,129,100 19 片山 晋呉 Shingo KATAYAMA 13,898,666 39 久保谷 健一 Kenichi KUBOYA 8,076,600 20 ★小田 孔明 Koumei ODA 13,517,514 40 趙 珉珪 Min-Gyu CHO 7,870,904 ★:有資格者(Exempt) 資格(6) 2012年5月20日(日)時点のワールドランキング上位50位 <裵相文> 資格(20)2011年プレジデンツカップ出場者 <石川遼/金庚泰> 資格(21)2011年度アジアンツアー賞金ランキング1位 <J・パグンサン> 資格(24)2011年度日本オープンゴルフ選手権優勝者 <※裵相文> 資格(25)2011年度ジャパンゴルフツアー賞金ランキング上位2名(有資格者除く) <高山忠洋/谷口徹> 資格(26)2012年度ミズノオープン上位4名(有資格者除く) <B・ケネディ/武藤 俊憲/小田 孔明/藤田 寛之> 資格(27)2012年度ジャパンゴルフツアー賞金ランキング上位2名(有資格者除く) (東建ホームメイトカップから ~全英への道~ミズノオープンまで) <藤本 佳則/B・ジョーンズ> 尚、資格(26)でタイが生じた場合は、オフィシャルワールドゴルフランキング(OWGR)の順位で決定。 ■アジア地区予選<P・マークセン/市原弘大> ※資格重複 6 - The first 50 players on the OWGR for Week 20, Sunday 20 May 2012. 20. Playing members of the 2011 Presidents Cup teams. 21 - First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Asian Tour for 2011. 24 - The Japan Open Champion for 2011. 25 - First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt, on the Official Money List of the Japan Golf Tour for 2011. 26 - The leading 4 players, not exempt, in the 2012 Mizuno Open. With the exception of ties for first place, which will be determined in accordance with the Conditions for the tournament concerned, ties will be decided inf avour of the highest OWGR player at the commencement of the tournament. Blank entries will be made on behalf of players qualifying in this category. 27 - First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt, having applied F(26) above, in a cumulative money list taken from all official 2012 Japan Golf Tour events up to and including the 2012 Mizuno Open. Blank entries will be made on behalf of players qualifying in this category. Unisys Scoring System.
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