Japanese people Yuto Katsuragawawith the 63 hits on the last day and a total of 263it is declared Winner of ISPS Readytournament corresponding to DP World Tour which was played at the Taiheiyo club in the Japanese city of Gotemba.
Karsuragawa went from less to more in the appointment. After staying the first day in the field pair and sign the next two -5; on his last tour with his compatriot Yuta Sugiura and the Swiss Joel Girrbach He totaled seven birdies, three of them in a row near the end, between holes 14 and 16.
This allowed him to position himself ahead of the Swede Sebastian Söderberg, who finished second, was three shots behind the Japanese after -3 on the decisive course as a result of five birdies and two bogeys.
For his part, the South African Casey JarvisWHO dispatched at the end of the third date, he squandered all his options in the early part of his match when he was penalized for five ‘bogeys’ between holes 3 and 9.
Regarding the participation of the Spanish, Ivan Cantero was third with -12 just like japanese Ryosuke Kinoshita, the German Marcel Schneider and the South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout. Besides Manuel Elvira finished with -10, Alejandro del Rey with -8 and Adrián Otaegui with -7.
This is first victory for Katsuragawa in the five tournaments he has played so far on the DP World Tourthus improving his best record to date, which was the eighth place he finished in Australia in December.
Source: La Verdad

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