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Golfers Who Share Our Resonance

We are pleased to introduce the professionals who resonate with our brand philosophy and walk alongside us.

TEAM SERIZAWA

Beyond the spotlight of competition, this team values human connection through shop events, junior lessons, and community activities.
Gathered under the guidance of Nobuo Serizawa, they continue to share the appeal of golf and foster warm, meaningful interactions.

Katsumasa Miyamoto, Professional

Katsumasa Miyamoto, Professional

Miyamoto began playing golf at the age of 13 and turned professional after graduating from university.
In 1998, he claimed his first tour victory at the Tsuruya Open, followed by a second win at the Golf Nippon Series JT Cup.
The following year, he competed on the U.S. Tour before returning to the Japan Tour in 2000.
From 2006 to 2011, he achieved an impressive streak of 151 consecutive tournament appearances.

Since joining the Senior Tour in 2022, he has enjoyed remarkable success, winning three tournaments in 2023 to become the Senior Money List Champion.
In 2024, he secured three more victories, including the FANCL Classic, earning the money title for a second consecutive year.
He currently also serves as an Advisory Staff Member at Daiatami International Golf Club, operated by the RESOL Group.

Yukari Nishiyama, Professional

Yukari Nishiyama, Professional

Nishiyama began competing at the age of 18 and joined Asagiri Country Club (Shizuoka Prefecture) as a trainee in 2000.
After three attempts, she passed the professional qualifying test in 2008.

In 2013, she won two tournaments on the developmental tour: the Racing NINJA / RKB Ladies and the Sanyo Shimbun Ladies Cup.
Teaming up with her mentor Nobuo Serizawa, she captured her first JLPGA Tour victory at the meiji Cup in 2015.
She added her second tour win in 2017 at the KKT Cup Vantelin Ladies.

Nanoko Hayashi, Professional

Nanoko Hayashi, Professional

Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Hayashi joined TEAM SERIZAWA in 2018 under the guidance of Nobuo Serizawa.
That same year, she passed the professional test and claimed her first victory at the Kyoto Ladies Open.
She has since earned a spot in the main field of the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open.

Rina Matsuyama, Amateur Player

Rina Matsuyama, Amateur Player

Matsuyama hails from Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture. She began playing golf at the age of nine, inspired by her family.
In 2021, she secured her first victory at the Shizuoka Junior Golf Championship, followed by another win at the Shizuoka Women’s Amateur Golf Championship in 2022.

Since 2023, she has been a member of TEAM SERIZAWA and is currently pursuing qualification as a professional golfer.

Contracted Players

These athletes share the philosophy of RESOL Golf and compete across various tours.
Through their performances in tournaments, they help convey the value and spirit of the RESOL brand.

Maya Matsuzaki, Amateur Player

Maya Matsuzaki, Amateur Player

Born on March 31, 1997. From Tokyo.
She began playing golf at the age of nine under the guidance of her father, a teaching professional. At Hosei University, she served as captain of the university golf team.
In 2024, she passed the KLGPA professional test and is currently competing in tournaments in Korea, while simultaneously aiming to qualify for the Japanese professional test.

Megumi Tamura, Professional

Megumi Tamura, Professional

From Kanagawa Prefecture.
She started playing golf at the age of ten, influenced by her father.
In 2025, she finished tied for 13th at the 66th Japan Women’s Amateur Golf Championship and was runner-up at the PGM World Junior Golf Championship Japan Qualifying (East Japan Final).
As a result, she earned the right to represent Japan at the IMGA World Junior Golf Championship, scheduled to be held in the United States in July of the same year.

Nao Takada, Professional

Nao Takada, Professional [ Manna Country Club ]

She began playing golf at the age of eight and trained at the Gary Player Golf Academy at Mana Country Club from the fourth grade of elementary school through her senior year of high school.
In 2025, she successfully passed the JLPGA Professional Test and is scheduled to compete on the Step Up Tour starting in 2026.

Miyu Tsunezumi, Amateur Player

Miyu Tsunezumi, Amateur Player [ Manna Country Club ]

She represented Japan at the IMGA World Junior Golf Championship, where she captured the world title with a three-day total of 16 under par, finishing 13 strokes ahead of second place and setting a category course record.
Having earned a two-year exemption, she is now aiming to become a two-time world champion.
Her future goal is to pass the LPGA professional test and grow into a player who can win on the world stage as a professional golfer.

Kinjiro Kato, Professional

Kinjiro Kato, Professional [ Chukyo Golf Club ]

Born in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture.
His role model is Tiger Woods, and his ultimate dream is to achieve a career Grand Slam.
He earned exempt status on the 2025 PGA of Thailand Tour and competed in tournaments such as the Gifu Open and the Chunichi Crowns.
In 2025, he declared professional status at the youngest age in history—15 years and 139 days.

Sota Hirayama, Professional

Sota Hirayama, Professional [ Kansai Country Club ]

Born on December 2, 1992. From Osaka Prefecture.
He began playing golf at the age of eight and honed his skills as a member of the golf team at Osaka Gakuin University.
During his student years, he achieved notable results, including 4th place at the Kansai Golf Championship and 3rd place at the Kansai Amateur Golf Championship.
After turning professional, he has competed as an independent player, continuing to refine his game through tour participation.
Combining power with finesse, he is known for an aggressive playing style and lives by the philosophy of “attacking golf.”

Atsushi Yuge, Professional

Atsushi Yuge, Professional [ Miki Yokawa Country Club ]

Born on February 22, 1992. From Ishigaki City, Okinawa Prefecture.
Encouraged by his grandfather, he began playing golf at a young age and later devoted himself seriously to competition at Tohoku Fukushi University.
His strongest clubs are his irons, and he boasts a driving distance of approximately 280 yards.
Known for his accuracy and consistency, he is expected to achieve further success on tour through his solid playing style and strong drive for improvement.

Yumi Matsubara, Professional

Yumi Matsubara, Professional [ Miki Yokawa Country Club ]

Born on February 22, 1999. From Osaka Prefecture.
She began playing golf after being inspired by Ryo Ishikawa’s amateur victory and by the influence of her older brother.
At just 10 years and 4 months old, she became the youngest player to compete in the Japan Women’s Amateur Championship, advancing to the finals and finishing in the top four, setting multiple records along the way.
In 2011, she became the youngest player ever to make the cut on the JLPGA Tour at the Daio Paper Elleair Ladies (12 years, 270 days old).
She passed the professional test on her first attempt in 2017 and is regarded as a pioneer of Japan’s celebrated “Golden Generation.”