JEEV MILKHA SINGH WINS JAPAN SENIOR Q-SCHOOL, GAINS FULL EXEMPTION TO TOUR
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Jeev Milkha Singh produced three superb rounds of 71-67-72 to win the Japan PGA Senior Qualifying School with a total of six-under 210 and gain exemption into the Tour which begins in April 2023.
JEEV MILKHA SINGH WINS JAPAN SENIOR Q-SCHOOL, GAINS FULL EXEMPTION TO TOUR

The 51-year-old Jeev, who is in his second year as Senior Pro, has won four times in his career on the regular Japan Golf Tour Organisation (JGTO), was tied fourth after the first round but moved into sole lead with a brilliant 67 on the second in tough windy conditions at the Par-72 6,946 yard long Ibusuki Golf Club. Then on the third and final day he played an even par 72 in tough conditions including rain to finish on top of the field that had about 120 players vying for playing rights.

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