Thursday, 09 September 2010
Japan Open Disc Golf Championship
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Sparkle Star Boss

Japan Open Sparkle Bosses!

The Japan Open has been granted access to some rare INNOVA fundraising discs to be offered at this year’s PDGA World Disc Golf Championship in Kansas City. Please join us at the Innova and Japan Open Disc Golf FLY MART Table to secure your limited edition BLACK SPARKLE BOSS.
WEDNESDAY 7/29 8:00PM TO 10:00PM (CST)
    Iron Arm Release Numbers
  • (17) BLUE WITH GOLD FOIL
  • (22) BLUE WITH SILVER FOIL
  • (31) BLACK WITH GOLD FOIL
  • (31) BLACK WITH SILVER FOIL
    Japan Open Release Numbers
  • (31) BLUE WITH GOLD FOIL
  • (31) BLACK WITH GOLD FOIL
  • (30) BLACK WITH SILVER FOIL

 
Japan Open 2010 Dates Set! PDF Print E-mail

The 2010 Japan Open will still be held at the beautiful Nasu Highlands Golf Course.  The Pure Cottage disc golf tournament on June 5th & 6th will kick off the event. The Nasu course will then be open from the 7th to the 9th for practice. The Japan Open Tournament will start on June 10th and finish on the 12th. The tournament schedule is yet to be determined. Stay tuned for more information coming shortly!

 
FELDBERG AND JENKINS CAPTURE TITLES AT RECORD-SETTING 2008 JAPAN OPEN PDF Print E-mail

Rancho Cucamonga, CA (09 July 2008)--David Feldberg (Springfield, Oregon) and Valarie Jenkins (Hinckley, Ohio) rode their course-record performances in the men’s and women’s open divisions, respectively, to capture championships at the 2008 Japan Open Disc Golf Tournament at the Nasu Highlands Golf Resort in Tochigi, Japan June 12-14th.  This year’s Japan Open, the 13th in its prestigious history, featured the largest international field with 11 nations represented in the 104-player field.  

Feldberg kicked off the tournament with a 1065-rated round of 77, the lowest score ever recorded on the demanding 27-hold disc golf course temporarily installed on the Robert Trent Jones, Jr.-designed Nasu Highlands Resort ball golf course.  Though he was quick out of the gate, the rest of the field did their best to keep pace with the world’s number one-ranked disc golfer.  Manabu Kajiyama, from the host country, was especially up to the task, moving as close as three throws from Feldberg’s lead after Friday’s 27-hole round.  But Saturday’s windy conditions, and Feldberg’s incredible closing abilities, made getting any closer a tall task for Kajiyama.  Indeed, his three throw lead after Friday opened up to a five-throw advantage after Saturday’s semi-final round and then bulged to an 11-throw final margin of victory when the day was done.  

Kajiyama maintained his lock on the runner-up position throughout the event, strengthening his position as Japan’s top disc golfer.  Feldberg’s roommate and 2004 Japan Open titlist, Avery Jenkins, overcame a challenging Friday round to rally back for third place, while Finland’s Jussi Meresmaa battled a shoulder injury on his way to an impressive fourth-place showing.  

Valarie Jenkins successfully defended her 2006 Japan Open title with a record-setting round on Friday.  Jenkins’s 1026-rated round, tops by a woman in a PDGA Major, had many of the top pros, both men and women, shaking their heads wondering how she did it.  The answer was fairly straight-forward.  Valarie used an impressive approach game on the tournament-lengthened course to keep away from the pressures of making long putts.  That might have mattered little to Jenkins during the week, as her putting game did get her out of the infrequent trouble she encountered during the three-day event.  

Jenkins shared the lead after the first round with eventual runner-up Carrie Berlogar.  But Jenkins caught fire on Friday to blow open a ten-throw lead that was not in jeopardy for the rest of the tournament.  Playing with a great deal of confidence, Valarie seems poised for the 2008 PDGA World Championships in Kalamazoo, MI where she will defend her World Championship crown.  

Finishing behind Berlogar in third place was Anne Matilainen from Finland, who showed great patience and adaptability on the challenging course in Nasu.  Des Reading, the PDGA’s number one-ranked woman, finished fourth after battling her way into the Japan Open Finals.  

Disc golf has been played in public and private parks throughout the United States since the mid-1970s. Now found in at least thirty different nations, more than 2,600 disc golf courses provide an economical and time-effective recreational outlet for players of all ages.


 
Valarie Jenkins and Dave Feldberg are JO Champions PDF Print E-mail

The expected rain this week never became a hindrance for any of the rounds. However, the adversity for the final round today was the high winds. The wind was so extreme at times with gusts, that it just about knocked a person over. Despite that wind and the fact that players have to adjust their normal throwing technique to 150 class discs, the players also feel the presence of the professional camera crews watching their every shot.

Congratulations to both Innova Team Members!


 
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