Golf at the 2002 Asian Games
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Golf
Golf
Golf is a precision club and ball sport, in which competing players use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a golf course using the fewest number of strokes....

was one of the many sports which was held at the 2002 Asian Games
2002 Asian Games
The 2002 Asian Games, also known as XIV Asiad is a multi-sport event held in Busan, South Korea from September 29 to October 14, 2002. Busan is the second city, after Seoul in 1986 to host the Games. A total of 419 events in 38 sports were contested by 7,711 athletes from 44 countries...

 in Busan
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Busan , formerly spelled Pusan is South Korea's second largest metropolis after Seoul, with a population of around 3.6 million. The Metropolitan area population is 4,399,515 as of 2010. It is the largest port city in South Korea and the fifth largest port in the world...

, South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

 between 3 and 6 October 2002.

Medal table

1 align=left |1 2 2 5
2 align=left |1 1 1 3
3 align=left |1 0 0 1
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5 align=left |0 1 0 1
6 align=left |0 0 1 1
Total 4 4 4 12

Medalists

Men's individual
Men's team
Kao Bo-song
Cheng Chen-liang
Chang Hong-wei
Sung Mao-chang

Kwon Ki-Taek
Kim Byung-Kwan
Kim Hyun-Woo
Sung Si-Woo

Yusaku Miyazato
Yusaku Miyazato
is a professional golfer from Okinawa, Japan. On 25 August 2006 he became the first modern-era golfer to make two hole in one shots in the same round of a PGA Tour event, at the Reno-Tahoe Open in Nevada.Miyazato was born in Higashi, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan...


Futoshi Fujita
Toyokazu Fujishima
Toyokazu Fujishima
Toyokazu Fujishima is a Japanese professional golfer.Fujishima plays on the Japan Golf Tour, where he has won once.-External links:...


Riki Ikeda
Women's individual
Women's team
Park Won-Mi
Kim Joo-Mi
Yim Sung-Ah

Ai Miyazato
Ai Miyazato
is a Japanese professional golfer who currently competes on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour and the Japan LPGA Tour . She was the top-ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings for three periods of time in 2010.-Early life and amateur career:...


Ayako Uehara
Sakura Yokomine
Sakura Yokomine
is a Japanese professional golfer. She is one of the leading players on the LPGA of Japan Tour and was in the top twenty of the February 2006 debut edition of the Women's World Golf Rankings...


Heidi Chua
Carmelette Villaroman
Ria Denise Quiazon

Men's individual

October 3–6
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Par
70 75 69 70 284 −4
tyle="text-align:left" | 71 70 73 73 287 −1
76 75 68 73 292
4
4 78 70 71 73 292
4
5 70 72 75 75 292
4
6 80 70 74 70 294
6
7 75 67 74 82 298
10
7 78 71 76 73 298
10
9 76 71 72 80 299
11
9 79 74 74 72 299
11
11 tyle="text-align:left" | 78 71 73 79 301
13
11 76 73 77 75 301
13
11 74 73 72 82 301
13
14 75 71 80 76 302
14
15 74 77 82 70 303
15
15 tyle="text-align:left" | 73 74 77 79 303
15
15 79 75 76 73 303
15
15 71 78 74 80 303
15
19 75 77 73 79 304
16
19 78 75 70 81 304
16
21 76 77 80 72 305
17
22 81 71 77 78 307
19
22 77 78 79 73 307
19
22 74 74 84 75 307
19
25 77 75 82 75 309
21
25 79 71 81 78 309
21
25 78 73 82 76 309
21
25 75 72 82 80 309
21
29 75 81 77 77 310
22
29 78 76 75 81 310
22
31 75 75 79 84 313
25
32 82 75 78 79 314
26
32 78 75 78 83 314
26
34 83 78 77 78 316
28
35 74 85 78 80 317
29
35 82 80 74 81 317
29
37 tyle="text-align:left" | 77 82 76 83 318
30
38 77 81 76 85 319
31
39 79 78 79 84 320
32
40 82 79 82 80 323
35
41 80 76 85 83 324
36
41 84 77 78 85 324
36
43 83 81 83 78 325
37
44 tyle="text-align:left" | 77 81 82 86 326
38
45 83 82 75 87 327
39
46 79 84 83 84 330
42
47 82 78 80 91 331
43
48 83 79 83 87 332
44
48 78 82 86 86 332
44
50 82 83 83 85 333
45
51 86 80 86 87 339
51
52 90 75 82 94 341
53
53 tyle="text-align:left" | 91 88 83 83 345
57
54 tyle="text-align:left" | 85 82 85 98 350
62
55 82 83 88 99 352
64
55 88 88 93 83 352
64
57 86 86 89 92 353
65
57 95 90 85 83 353
65
59 87 94 86 95 362
74
60 92 86 91 104 373
85
61 94 90 101 90 375
87
62 98 107 91 100 396
108
63 90 102 103 112 407
119
88 89 87 DSQ
102 85 102 DSQ

Men's team

October 3–6
Rank Team R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Par
tyle="text-align:left" | 218 209 223 224 874
10
230 218 218 218 884
20
225 212 217 231 885
21
4 226 227 223 226 902
38
5 223 218 223 238 902
38
6 225 231 232 221 909
45
7 233 222 226 231 912
48
8 227 221 236 229 913
49
9 231 227 229 228 915
51
10 239 227 235 244 945
81
11 230 235 244 251 960
96
12 231 242 245 246 964
100
13 tyle="text-align:left" | 250 233 235 250 968
104
14 254 260 252 250 1016
152
15 265 257 263 292 1077
213
16 274 273 282 304 1133
269

Women's individual

October 3–6
Rank Athlete R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Par
tyle="text-align:left" | 74 70 72 70 286 −2
73 70 70 78 291
3
75 75 72 71 293
5
4 73 72 77 75 297
9
5 78 72 71 77 298
10
6 80 72 73 74 299
11
7 74 77 73 77 301
13
8 74 76 80 74 304
16
9 76 78 78 76 308
20
10 80 75 78 77 310
22
11 77 80 76 78 311
23
12 77 76 80 80 313
25
13 81 75 77 82 315
27
13 86 76 76 77 315
27
13 78 80 75 82 315
27
16 84 77 84 86 331
43
17 tyle="text-align:left" |102 94 93 114 403
115

Women's team

October 3–6
Rank Team R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Par
tyle="text-align:left" |148 142 142 145 577
1
tyle="text-align:left" |147 142 145 145 579
3
tyle="text-align:left" |153 148 149 153 603
27
4 151 151 153 152 607
31
5 158 151 151 154 614
38
6 186 171 177 200 734
158
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