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Shigeki Maruyama
丸山茂樹Personal information Born 12 September 1969
Ichikawa, Chiba, JapanHeight 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) Weight 73 kg (160 lb; 11.5 st) Nationality Japan Career College Nihon University Turned professional 1992 Current tour(s) Japan Golf Tour
PGA TourProfessional wins 13 Number of wins by tour PGA Tour 3 Japan Golf Tour 10 Best results in Major Championships Masters Tournament T14: 2002 U.S. Open T4: 2004 The Open Championship T5: 2002 PGA Championship T22: 2001 Shigeki Maruyama (丸山茂樹, Maruyama Shigeki; born 12 September 1969) is a Japanese professional golfer.
Maruyama was born in Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo. He attended Nihon University and turned professional in 1992. He is known for his ever-present smile on the golf course which has given rise to his nickname of the "Smiling Assassin". He began his career on the Japan Golf Tour, quickly becoming one of the leading players on that tour. Two excellent finishes in World Golf Championships events in 1999 helped to earn him membership of the U.S. based PGA Tour for the 2000 season, and he has played mainly in America since then. He has three PGA Tour victories. At the end of the 2008 season he announced he was returning to Japan after failing to maintain full playing rights on the PGA Tour.
Maruyama was a member of The International Team in the Presidents Cup in 1998 and 2000. He had a 5-0-0 win-loss-tie record in the 1998 matches.
He has featured in the top 20 of the Official World Golf Rankings.
On 5 June 2000, he shot a first round 58 at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, Maryland while qualifying for the 2000 U.S. Open. This is a record for any competitive event. In recognition of this achievement, his father renamed a golf course he owned in Tochigi Prefecture to the "58 Golf Course".
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Professional wins (13)
PGA Tour wins (3)
No. Date Tournament Winning Score Margin of Victory Runner(s)-up 1 Jul 15, 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open -18 (68-65-67-66=266) Playoff Charles Howell III 2 May 12, 2002 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic -14 (67-63-68-68=266) 3 strokes Ben Crane 3 Oct 19, 2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro -22 (65-64-70-67=266) 5 strokes Brad Faxon PGA Tour playoff record (1-0)
No. Year Tournament Opponent Result 1 2001 Greater Milwaukee Open Charles Howell III Won with birdie on first extra hole Japan Golf Tour wins (10)
- 1993 Pepsi Ube Kosan Open
- 1995 Bridgestone Open
- 1996 Bridgestone Open
- 1997 Japan PGA Championship, Yomiuri Open, Japan PGA Match-Play Championship Promise Cup, Golf Nippon Series Hitachi Cup
- 1998 PGA Philanthropy Tournament
- 1999 Bridgestone Open
- 2009 Golf Nippon Series JT Cup
Results in major championships
Tournament 1996 1997 1998 1999 The Masters DNP DNP CUT T31 U.S. Open DNP DNP DNP DNP The Open Championship T14 T10 T28 CUT PGA Championship DNP T23 T65 CUT Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 The Masters T46 CUT T14 CUT CUT CUT CUT U.S. Open CUT DNP T16 CUT T4 T33 DNP The Open Championship T55 CUT T5 CUT T30 CUT DNP PGA Championship T46 T22 T43 T48 CUT CUT CUT DNP = Did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.Team appearances
Professional
- Presidents Cup (representing the International team): 1998 (winners), 2000
- World Cup (representing Japan): 2000, 2001, 2002 (winners), 2003
External links
- Shigeki Maruyama at the Japan Golf Tour official site
- Shigeki Maruyama at the PGA Tour official site
- Shigeki Maruyama at the Official World Golf Ranking official site
International Presidents Cup team – 1998 Stuart Appleby • Steve Elkington • Ernie Els • Carlos Franco • Shigeki Maruyama • Frank Nobilo • Greg Norman • Naomichi Ozaki • Craig Parry • Nick Price • Vijay Singh • Greg Turner
Peter Thomson (non-playing captain)Won: 20.5 – 11.5International Presidents Cup team – 2000 Robert Allenby • Stuart Appleby • Michael Campbell • Steve Elkington • Ernie Els • Carlos Franco • Retief Goosen • Shigeki Maruyama • Greg Norman • Nick Price • Vijay Singh • Mike Weir
Peter Thomson (non-playing captain)Lost: 10.5 – 21.5Categories:- Japanese golfers
- Japan Golf Tour golfers
- PGA Tour golfers
- Nihon University alumni
- People from Ichikawa, Chiba
- 1969 births
- Living people
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