Non-member and World No. 76 Takumi Kanaya painted a bogey-free 4-under-par 31-35=66 in the final round of the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP to reach 5-under 275, up 12 places to a career-best T7, 10 back of countryman and winner Hideki Matsuyama (65).
The former No. 1-ranked amateur in the world, who was in the field via the Japan Golf Tour OOM, joins Matsuyama as the only two Japanese players to finish in the top 10 this week in Chiba, Japan. This was his 10th career TOUR event, having missed his prior four cuts and six of his last seven, including in his last four majors contested. The MC’s were interrupted five starts ago by a prior-TOUR-best T41 at last year’s ZOZO at Sherwood in his pro debut. For the week, the 23-year-old registered progressively better rounds of 71-70-68-66 and totaled 13 birdies against eight bogeys. Since missing the cut at the 2021 Open and inclusive of this week, he’s now rattled off eight consecutive top-20 finishes worldwide, six of those top 10s, two straight. UPDATE: With the top 10, Kanaya is now in the published field at this coming week’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship.