Ryo Ishikawa, the prince ofJapan has taken special temporary member status on the PGA Tour for the remainder of 2011, according to the tour's website. Ishikawa, 19, can now take unlimited sponsor exemptions, although he is only eligible for four more tournaments, all part of the Fall Series events that begin in September. At then, he will give us a fantastic show with his TaylorMade R11 Bag.
A star in his homeland where he has won nine times, such as: the nationwide junior high school championship was won the championship winning the championship by the Kanto junior high school championship in 2005, and willingly. Ryo Ishikawa had results by being able to put the name on the high rank with any Mizuno MX 700 Driver in the junior high school student rally as understood from such a thing. TeamJapan junior golf started in 2007 and Ryo Ishikawa became the member of the team when becoming a high school student. And, Ryo Ishikawa decorated a minimus victory in history while the amateur it and existing in Munsingwear opening KSB cup of the professional golf tour in May. A lot of people would get to know Ryo Ishikawa at this time, and attention was attracted suddenly as a prince and called has spread to the whole country, and so forth. Ishikawa recently tied for fourth at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. He earned $473,136 and added to previous earnings that gave him more than the 150th finisher on the 2010 money list.
That meant Ishikawa could take up the temporary member status. If he is able to earn more than the 125th finisher on this year's money list, Ishikawa would be fully exempt on the PGA Tour in 2012. Billy Mayfair is 125th at the moment with $538,493. Ishikawa has total earnings of $577,136 but the number to finish inside the top 125 is expected to go much higher. Last year, it was $786,977.
Ishikawa has said he would continue to play on the Japan Golf Tour with his Titleist AP1 712 Irons, so by earning his PGA Tour card, he would give himself more options. This year, he played in 10 events. Last week, Ishikawa shot a first-round 85 at the PGA Championship and missed the cut. Earlier this year, Ishikawa pledged all of his 2011 prize money along with the equivalent of $1,200 per birdie to relief efforts inJapanfollowing the March earthquake and tsunami.
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