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Masashi ‘Jumbo’ Ozaki, Legendary Japanese Golfer, Passes Away After Cancer Fight

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Remembering Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki: A Legend in Japanese Golf

Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki, renowned as the most successful golfer in Japan Golf Tour history, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 78 due to colorectal cancer. His remarkable career and contributions to the sport have left an indelible mark on golf in Japan and beyond.

A Stellar Career in Japanese Golf

Ozaki made his debut on the Japan Golf Tour in 1973 and went on to accumulate an impressive 94 titles, including:

  • 6 Japan PGA Championships
  • 5 Japan Open titles

His last victory came in 2002, making him the oldest winner at age 55 in Japan Golf Tour history—three years older than the PGA Tour’s record held by Sam Snead. Over his remarkable career, Ozaki topped Japan’s money list 12 times, including a record-breaking five consecutive years beginning in 1994.

International Recognition

Ozaki was not only a domestic icon but also a significant figure in international golf. He spent over 200 weeks ranked in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking, achieving a peak position of No. 5. His accolades include:

  • Representation as a member of the International Team in the 1996 Presidents Cup
  • Two appearances at the World Cup for Japan in 1974 and 1988

PGA Tour Ventures

While Ozaki primarily played in Japan, he made 96 starts on the PGA Tour, with his best performance being a T-4 finish at the 1993 Memorial Tournament. He made history as the first Japanese player to finish in the top 10 at the Masters.

When competing internationally, Ozaki often rented a house and even brought a sushi chef to help him and his entourage feel at home. Reflecting on his career, he stated, “My only regret is not playing more outside of Japan.”

A Multifaceted Personality

Born on January 24, 1947, in Tokushima, Japan, Ozaki initially aspired to a career in baseball, even leading his high school team to a championship as an ace pitcher in 1964. After three years in professional baseball, he transitioned to golf at the age of 23.

Ozaki became a cultural icon in Japan, often likened to celebrities such as Babe Ruth and Arnold Palmer. Known for his colorful outfits—baggy pants and roomy shirts—he popularized golf across Japan and Asia, seamlessly blending sports and pop culture. Additionally, he was a talented musician with three chart-topping singles in Japan during the late 1980s.

Family Legacy

Ozaki’s success was complemented by that of his younger brothers, Naomichi (Joe) and Tateo (Jet), who also enjoyed fruitful careers in Japanese golf, occasionally competing in the U.S.

Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki’s contributions to the sport of golf and his ability to connect with fans has solidified his legacy as one of Japan’s greatest sports figures. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2011, a testament to his significant impact on the game.

As we remember Ozaki, his influence will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of golfers in Japan and around the world.

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