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Shugo Imahira

1992 - Today

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Shugo Imahira (born 2 October 1992) is a Japanese professional golfer. He has played full-time on the Japan Golf Tour since 2015 and has won nine times on the tour, between 2017 and 2023. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Shugo Imahira has received more than 28,618 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shugo Imahira is the 6,025th most popular athlete, the 6,243rd most popular biography from Japan and the 104th most popular Japanese Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Shugo Imahira ranks 6,025 out of 6,025Before him are Ekaterina Pitirimova, Benjamin Daniel, Evania Pelite, Bernhard Seifert, Franzisca Hauke, and Sokwakhana Zazini. After him are Jakub Grigar, Lore Bruggeman, Giovanni Faloci, Guillaume Krommenhoek, Alexander Porter, and Therese Viklund.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Shugo Imahira ranks 1,447Before him are Joanne Fa'avesi, Elisavet Pesiridou, Miriam Casillas, Aleix Heredia, Maru Teferi, and Alex Beck. After him are Srđan Vuksanović, Lilian du Plessis, Brandie Wilkerson, Jonathan Groth, Siviwe Soyizwapi, and Aleksi Ojala.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shugo Imahira ranks 6,390 out of 6,245Before him are Sergio Suzuki (1994), Megumi Murakami (1992), Suguru Osako (1991), Nayu Kiyohara (1991), Tala Abujbara (1992), and Natsumi Tsunoda (1992). After him are Kazushi Hano (1991), Ayumi Uekusa (1992), Yuma Nagai (1996), Misugu Okamoto (2006), Rikuto Tamai (2006), and Sorato Anraku (2006).

Among ATHLETES In Japan

Among athletes born in Japan, Shugo Imahira ranks 195Before him are Chisaki Oiwa (2001), Mana Atsumi (1989), Zerfe Wondemagegn (2002), Sakura Motoki (2002), Eri Yamada (1984), and Urara Ashikawa (2003). After him are Amine Guennichi (1999), Ami Yuasa (1998), Takuma Yoshida (1994), Kazuma Tomoto (1983), Yoshiki Kirishita (1998), and Subha Venkatesan (1999).