Keio University

Kyosei Environment Promotion Week 2024Talk Show "Golf and Life" to be held on Wednesday, December 18

Event Date

2024.12.18(Wed)

Event Venue

Other

November 21, 2024

We are pleased to welcome Tsuneyuki Nakajima, a legendary Japanese player with 55 total wins and four money list titles, and the first Japanese player to finish in the top 10 in all four of the world's major championships. He will speak on a wide range of topics, including diverse career paths and how to approach a healthy and fulfilling life through golf. A brief golf lesson is also planned. All Keio students and faculty/staff members are encouraged to attend.

Poster

Date and Time

5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Venue

North Building Hall, Mita Campus

https://www.keio.ac.jp/ja/maps/mita.html

Format

In-person and online

Eligibility

All Keio students and faculty/staff members (Free of charge)

How to Register

Please register using the form below. (Deadline: 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 18)

Speakers

Tsuneyuki Nakajima (Professional Golfer)

・Date of Birth: October 20, 1954

・Place of Birth: Gunma Prefecture

・Turned Professional: December 1975, passed the pro test on his first attempt

・Wins: 64

'77, '83, '84 Japan PGA Championship

▶'85, '86, '90, '91 Japan Open Golf Championship

▶'83, '86, '92 Japan PGA Match-Play Championship

▶'82, '93 Golf Nippon Series

▶'05, '06, '08 Japan Senior Open Golf Championship

▶'06 Japan PGA Senior Championship

▶'13 Starts Senior Golf Tournament

・National Team Appearances: World Cup, Dunhill Cup, World Championship, etc.

・Money List Rankings

Topped the money list four times in 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1986. In '86, he became the first player in history to earn over 100 million yen in a single year.

▶First Japanese player to win eight major Japanese titles (All Japan Public Championship ('72), Japan Amateur Championship ('73), Japan Open, Japan Senior Open, Japan PGA, Japan PGA Match-Play, Japan PGA Senior, and Golf Nippon Series)

▶First Japanese player to finish in the top 10 in all four major championships. (The second was Hideki Matsuyama).

▶Inducted into the Japan Golf Hall of Fame in 2019. 55 total wins.

Takatada Inami (Facilitator)

Associate Professor, Institute of Physical Education, Keio University; Graduate School of Health Management

Organizer

Keio University Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion