Yusaku Maezawa is CEO of online fashion
retailer Zozo. He recently became the first paying passenger to
ante up for a moon orbit on Elon Musk's rocket ship.
Back on earth, the Japan tour stop for all intents and purposes
replaces the CIMB Classic, which has been scrapped after nine
years on the schedule in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
"CIMB is realigning its sponsorship with the tour," the tour
said in a press release that raised more questions than it
answered.
The Zozo Championship will feature a 78-man field comprised of
60 from the PGA Tour, 10 from the Japan Tour (JGTO) and eight
special exemptions, the PGA Tour announced at a press conference
in Tokyo.
The event will be co-sanctioned with the Japan Tour. It will
fall between the CJ Cup @Nine Bridges in South Korea and the
World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai.
JGTO president Isao Aoki, the first Japanese player to win on
the PGA Tour, said he wondered if he would live to see the day
when the American-based organization planted its flag in Japan.
"I’m 76 years old. Finally this day has come," said Aoki, who
won the 1983 Hawaiian Open.
"I wish this day had come earlier. This is a great opportunity
to promote the Japan Golf Tour. I’m very emotional about having
this big tournament in Japan."
The media launch was also attended by Zozo founder and CEO
Maezawa and Japanese number one Hideki Matsuyama.
Maezawa's trip around the moon is tentatively scheduled for
2023. He has bought all six seats on the SpaceX Big Falcon
Rocket.
On Tuesday, he demurred when asked whether Matsuyama would be
one of his invited guests.
"I'd love to go, if asked," Matsuyama said.
(Reporting by Andrew Both; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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