About The Token Homemate Cup is a golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. It has been played annually since 1990. It is usually the first event played on the Japan Golf Tour season. The tournament record is 267 (-21). It was set by Wayne Perske in 2006. The course measures 7,062 yards and the par is 71. In 2010, the purse was ¥130,000,000 with ¥26,000,000 going to the winner.
Past Winners Token Homemate Cup * 2009 Koumei Oda * 2008 Katsumasa Miyamoto * 2007 Yui Ueda * 2006 Wayne Perske * 2005 Tadahiro Takayama * 2004 Hiroyuki Fujita * 2003 Andre Stolz Token Corporation Cup * 2002 Toru Taniguchi * 2001 Shingo Katayama * 2000 Nobuo Serizawa * 1999 Masashi Ozaki * 1998 Hajime Meshiai * 1997 Masashi Ozaki * 1996 Yoshinori Kaneko * 1995 Todd Hamilton Token Cup * 1994 Craig Warren * 1993 Hajime Meshiai Daiichi Cup * 1992 Tze-Ming Chen Daiichi Fudosan Cup * 1991 Saburo Fujiki KSB Open Daiichi Fudosan Cup * 1990 Brian Jones Daiichi Fudosan Cup unofficial event * 1989 Naomichi Ozaki
Five players tied for lead in Nagoya The first round of the Token Homemate Cup ended with a five-way tie for the lead as the new Japan Golf Tour season kicked off at Token Tado Country Club in Nagoya. Hiroshi Iwata, Han Lee, Satoshi Tomiyama, Tetsuya Haraguchi and Kim Kyung-tae all posted two-under-par rounds of 69 to head the leaderboard.
Former winners lead Token Homemate The opening event of the 2010 Japan Golf Tour season has reached the halfway stage and it is 2007 champion Yui Ueda and 2008 winner Katsumasa Miyamoto who lead the Token Homemate Cup.
Oda leads the way Koumei Oda's three-under-par 68 saw the 31-year-old claim a one-stroke lead at the Token Homemate Cup following a third round that produced just two rounds under par.
Oda claims playoff win in Japan Koumei Oda won a playoff Sunday to capture the Token Homemate Cup for the second year in a row. Oda closed with an even-par 71 to end alongside Satoru Hirota and Daisuke Maruyama at one-under-par 283. Hirota rallied with a four-under 67 in the final round, while Maruyama posted a one-under 70.