World No. 51 Takumi Kanaya will make his third career start this week at the Sony Open in Hawaii and aims to make the cut for the first time at Waialae CC in Honolulu.
The 23-year-old Kanaya, the former world No. 1 amateur and winner of the 2020 Mark McCormack Medal, shared his strategy with media on Tuesday: “This golf course gets a lot of impact from the wind around this area, so I think controlling the ball will be very key to playing well this week.” He also said he’s focused on his ranking status, especially after ending the 2021 calendar year at No. 50 and earning a spot in the 2022 Masters. “I just focus on playing good golf because that will automatically get me into top 50, so one tournament at a time,” said Nakajima, who also knows this year’s Masters is a prime opportunity to earn more starts. “When I was there playing as an amateur, I was simply there for the experience. But this year, playing as a professional, the Masters will be a key event for me to earn the card for PGA Tour or European Tour.” Last season, Nakajima made one cut in six starts on the PGA Tour. In April, he won the Token Homemate Cup for his third win on the Japan Golf Tour. This fall, he finished T-7 in the Zozo Championship in October.