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Jones officially steps down as Head Coach of the Japan Golf Association National Teams

POSTED ON December 30, 2025 @ 11:29 am

A transformative era for Japanese amateur golf reached an emotional conclusion this week as Gareth Jones officially stepped down as Head Coach of the Japan Golf Association (JGA) National Teams.

After a decade at the helm of the JGA Player Development Project, the Australian coach is passing the mantle to his long-time deputy and compatriot, Craig Bishop.

A Legacy of Excellence

Since joining the JGA in 2015, Jones has been the architect behind one of the most successful periods in the history of Japanese amateur golf. Under his guidance, the program produced a steady stream of world-class talent, including:

  • Keita Nakajima & Takumi Kanaya: Both former World Amateur No. 1s and winners of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship who have since transitioned into multi-time winners on the professional circuits.
  • Saki Baba: The 2022 US Women’s Amateur Champion.
  • National Success: Numerous international team titles and individual honors that have solidified Japan’s status as a global golfing powerhouse.

An Emotional Farewell

The transition was marked during the JGA National Team Appreciation Party, where Jones was honored by officials and athletes alike. JGA Chairman Masashige Ikeya presented Jones with a commemorative medal in recognition of his ten years of service.

“It has been a joy and an honor to have been able to contribute to golf in Japan,” Jones told the gathered squad and staff. “I believe that golf in Japan is in an extremely healthy and strong position. This is why I hope that players and staff will work even more closely together and continue to move forward without stopping.”

The evening took a sentimental turn as Jones viewed video tributes from former pupils now competing on global tours.

“I was very emotional to receive the messages from graduates,” Jones admitted. “I am deeply moved that you have been able to build relationships that go beyond that of coach and athlete, but become human beings.”

The Road Ahead

While Jones is stepping back, he expressed total confidence in his successor, Craig Bishop, describing him as a “wonderful coach and a passionate person.” Jones noted that he intends to maintain a relationship with Bishop and the JGA’s medical and scientific staff moving forward.

As the JGA enters this new chapter, the foundation laid by Jones ensures that the next generation of Japanese golfers is well-positioned to continue their ascent on the world stage.

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