Published on January 29, 2018

Japan’s Rising Sons Head to Maybank Championship


Japan’s Yuta Ikeda, Hideto Tanihara, Yusaku Miyazato and Ryo Ishikawa will add their star credentials to the US$3 million Maybank Championship this week.

Ikeda, ranked 39th on the Official World Golf Ranking, will lead the Japanese charge at the Saujana Golf and Country Club alongside Tanihara, Miyazato, who is fighting to break into the top-50 in the world and the popular Ishikawa, nicknamed the ‘Bashful Prince’.

They will be joined by Major champion Henrik Stenson of Sweden, Englishman Lee Westwood, and the title holder Fabrizio Zanotti of Paraguay at the event sanctioned by the Asian Tour and European Tour.

Malaysia’s Gavin Green, the reigning Order of Merit champion, will also feature in the event alongside Asia’s rising stars Shubhankar Sharma of India, Jazz Janewattananond of Thailand, Phachara Khongwatmai and Yikeun Chang of Korea.

The 32-year-old Ikeda is coming off a successful 2017 season where he won three times in Japan. He also represented Team Asia in the EurAsia Cup two weeks ago where he was unbeaten and contributed three points in the biennial team match play event which was won by Team Europe.

“I’m very excited to play in the Maybank Championship. It is a great tournament and I look forward to return to Malaysia. I played very well at the EurAsia Cup and even though my team didn’t win, I’m very happy with the week. A lot of Japanese fans came out to support me and I’m sure it will be the same at the Maybank Championship,” said Ikeda.

After winning 19 times in Japan and once on the Asian Tour, Ikeda is determined to add the prestigious Maybank Championship trophy in his list of victories.

“I enjoyed a great year in 2017 and I hope to get off to a winning start in 2018. My golf game is really good at the moment and I hope to carry the momentum to Maybank Championship. There are many good players this week so it will be a very strong challenge for me. The fans will really enjoy the week because there are so many good players playing,” said Ikeda.

The Maybank Championship is also the fourth leg of the Panasonic Swing, which is an aggregate points race that spans five events – in Thailand, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan.

Maybank Championship will once again provide a significant platform for players looking to gain valuable experience and Official World Golf Ranking points. The tournament which is also co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Asian Tour, will see an international cast of 156 golfers competing for the total prize purse of USD3 million.

The tournament is becoming the platform where it sees the rise of young ASEAN and Asian players dominating the world of professional competitive golf and who are being given the opportunity to compete and showcase their skills on an international platform that promote the world’s best golfing talent across the region.