2023 Casio World Open final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won
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2023 Casio World Open final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won



The 2023 Casio World Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Taichi Nabetani, who earned the Japan Golf Tour at Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi, Japan.

Nabetani won this huge tournament on the schedule with a one-shot win over Young-Han Song and Ren Yonezawa by a shot on 14-under 274.

Keita Nakajima continues his good form, finishing in fourth place alone.

Nabetani did not win the ¥40,000,000 winner's share of the ¥200,000,000 purse.

Casio World Open recap notes

Nabetani earned 6.6 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win. The field for the tournament was modest, with four top-50 players in the field this week.

There was a cut this week, with 61 players finishing the event.

The 2023 Japan Golf Tour schedule continues next week with the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup.

2023 Casio World Open final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOT MONEY
1 Taichi Nabetani -14 69 69 68 68 274 ¥40,000,000
T2 Young-Han Song -13 66 70 73 66 275 ¥16,800,000
T2 Ren Yonezawa -13 68 70 69 68 275 ¥16,800,000
4 Keita Nakajima -12 70 71 67 68 276 ¥9,600,000
T5 Ji-Ho Yang -11 63 73 73 68 277 ¥7,600,000
T5 Sang-Hyun Park -11 70 71 67 69 277 ¥7,600,000
T7 Todd Baek -10 66 72 68 72 278 ¥6,113,333
T7 Takumi Kanaya -10 66 72 68 72 278 ¥6,113,333
T7 Yusaku Hosono -10 71 67 68 72 278 ¥6,113,333
T10 Ryuko Tokimatsu -9 70 73 69 67 279 ¥4,840,000
T10 Taiga Semikawa -9 66 72 70 71 279 ¥4,840,000
T10 Eric Sugimoto -9 68 69 70 72 279 ¥4,840,000
T13 Takashi Ogiso -8 68 75 70 67 280 ¥3,480,000
T13 Taiko Nishiyama -8 67 72 71 70 280 ¥3,480,000
T13 Tomoyasu Sugiyama -8 66 72 71 71 280 ¥3,480,000
T13 Hyun-Woo Ryu -8 66 69 72 73 280 ¥3,480,000
T13 Kaito Onishi -8 68 70 68 74 280 ¥3,480,000
T18 Tomoharu Otsuki -7 71 71 71 68 281 ¥2,440,000
T18 Mikiya Akutsu -7 70 70 73 68 281 ¥2,440,000
T18 Shoon Kobayashi (a) -7 70 70 72 69 281 ¥0
T18 Yuwa Kosaihira -7 70 71 70 70 281 ¥2,440,000
T18 Kazuya Koura -7 66 76 68 71 281 ¥2,440,000
T18 Taiga Sugihara -7 67 73 70 71 281 ¥2,440,000
T18 Yosuke Tsukada -7 69 73 67 72 281 ¥2,440,000
T25 Daisuke Kataoka -6 67 71 74 70 282 ¥1,640,000
T25 Aoki Takano -6 69 74 69 70 282 ¥1,640,000
T25 Kunihiro Kamii -6 68 73 72 69 282 ¥1,640,000
T25 Kensei Hirata -6 70 73 69 70 282 ¥1,640,000
T25 Shintaro Ban -6 69 72 73 68 282 ¥1,640,000
T25 Tomohiro Kondo -6 68 74 72 68 282 ¥1,640,000
T25 Mikumu Horikawa -6 70 72 72 68 282 ¥1,640,000
T32 Han Lee -5 68 70 74 71 283 ¥1,235,000
T32 Dong-Kyu Jang -5 70 71 73 69 283 ¥1,235,000
T32 Taihei Sato -5 69 73 70 71 283 ¥1,235,000
T32 Kosuke Suzuki -5 68 71 72 72 283 ¥1,235,000
T36 Yosuke Asaji -4 70 71 72 71 284 ¥1,080,000
T36 Ryosuke Kinoshita -4 68 75 71 70 284 ¥1,080,000
T36 Tomoyo Ikemura -4 68 64 79 73 284 ¥1,080,000
T39 Justin De Los Santos -3 70 70 76 69 285 ¥980,000
T39 Taiki Yoshida -3 69 73 74 69 285 ¥980,000
T41 Yusaku Miyazato -2 68 72 72 74 286 ¥760,000
T41 Sang-Hee Lee -2 70 71 73 72 286 ¥760,000
T41 Yuta Kinoshita -2 69 72 71 74 286 ¥760,000
T41 Akio Sadakata -2 69 72 71 74 286 ¥760,000
T41 Hiroshi Iwata -2 71 71 73 71 286 ¥760,000
T41 Toshinori Muto -2 71 71 73 71 286 ¥760,000
T41 Yuki Inamori -2 70 73 72 71 286 ¥760,000
T41 Ryo Noro -2 72 71 72 71 286 ¥760,000
T41 Takahiro Hataji -2 67 70 80 69 286 ¥760,000
50 Guntaek Koh -1 69 74 69 75 287 ¥576,000
T51 Tsubasa Ukita E 63 72 77 76 288 ¥528,000
T51 Takanori Konishi E 65 76 76 71 288 ¥528,000
T51 Yusuke Sakamoto E 68 74 75 71 288 ¥528,000
T51 Yuto Katsuragawa E 69 74 75 70 288 ¥528,000
55 Ryo Katsumata +1 68 72 74 75 289 ¥496,000
T56 Yuta Uetake +2 69 73 75 73 290 ¥480,000
T56 Tatsunori Shogenji +2 69 73 75 73 290 ¥480,000
T56 Shunya Takeyasu +2 69 72 77 72 290 ¥480,000
T59 Tatsunori Nukaga +3 71 70 74 76 291 ¥464,000
T59 Yujiro Ohori +3 70 72 74 75 291 ¥464,000
61 Yuta Ikeda +4 67 76 72 77 292 ¥458,000

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