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Kevin Yu

Kevin Yu, born Chun An Yu (Chinese: 俞俊安) on August 11, 1998, is a from who competes on the . He secured his first victory at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship, defeating in a playoff to finish at 23-under par, marking him as the third Taiwanese golfer to win on the tour. Yu also represented at the in , where he notably holed out from the fairway for an on the par-4 sixth hole during the opening round of the men's competition. Born in Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei, Yu began playing golf at a young age under the guidance of his father, who owned a driving range and served as his first coach; he won his debut tournament at age eight. At 13, he relocated to the United States to compete in American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events, eventually attending the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy in Florida. His amateur career featured early international success, including a gold medal in the boys' individual golf event at the 2013 Asian Youth Games in Nanjing, China, and a bronze medal at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. At 17, he claimed the 2015 Junior Players Championship, and he later achieved the world No. 1 ranking in amateur golf. Yu competed in three U.S. Opens as an amateur (2018–2020) but did not make the cut in any. From 2017 to 2021, Yu attended , where he won three collegiate titles, including his first as a freshman in 2017—one of only six Sun Devils to achieve that feat—and tallied 586 birdies, the second-highest total in program history behind . He turned professional in 2021 and earned his card by finishing 20th on the 2022 Points List. In his rookie season (2022–23), Yu recorded three top-10 finishes and ended 99th in the standings. Standing 5 feet 9 inches tall with a right-handed swing, Yu is recognized as an elite ball-striker and resides in , near . As of 2025, his career earnings on the exceed $7 million, with six top-5 finishes and a career-high of 62nd.

Early life and background

Family and introduction to golf

Kevin Yu was born on August 11, 1998, in , to Tommy Yu, a former who later became a teaching professional and owned a driving range, and his mother. Growing up in a family immersed in the sport, Yu's early environment was shaped by his father's passion for , which provided both inspiration and hands-on guidance from a young age. Yu was introduced to golf at the age of five by his father, who served as his initial coach and taught him the fundamentals through regular practice sessions at the family-owned driving range. This early exposure fostered a deep connection to the game, with Yu making his first swing under his father's watchful eye and quickly developing a competitive edge. By age eight, he had already secured his first tournament victory, marking the beginning of a promising career rooted in familial support. As a young golfer, Yu participated in local Taiwanese events, honing his skills amid a culture of dedication instilled by his family, before gaining international exposure with a win at the 2013 Asian Youth Games at age 15. His father's influence extended beyond coaching to emphasize work ethic and sacrifice, as the family driving range became a daily hub for rigorous practice that built Yu's resilience and commitment to the sport.

Education and amateur development

Kevin Yu, born in , began his structured amateur development under the guidance of his father, Tommy Yu, a former and teaching pro who owned a driving range in the country. Starting at age five, Yu achieved his first junior win at age eight, building a foundation through rigorous family-led training that emphasized consistency in practice and mental to handle competitive pressures. This paternal coaching continued into his late teens, fostering a disciplined approach that helped him adapt to international competition while maintaining focus amid challenges like and cultural transitions. At age 13, Yu first traveled to the to compete in American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events, marking the start of his exposure to American golf culture and prompting preparations for abroad. He later relocated to the in 2015 to attend the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy in , enhancing his skills before college. To pursue collegiate opportunities, he focused on improving his English proficiency, initially failing the required NCAA exam for students before succeeding with intensive tutoring support from fellow Taiwanese golfer C.T. Pan and his wife. This adaptation process, including acclimating to the demands of U.S. college golf—such as team dynamics and academic rigor—prepared him for enrollment at (ASU) in January 2017, where he balanced his studies with an intensive golf schedule. During his early amateur years, Yu gained prominence through non-collegiate international events, notably earning an individual bronze medal and contributing to Chinese Taipei's team gold at the in , , at age 16. These achievements elevated his early rankings in Asian junior circuits and set the stage for his transition to U.S. collegiate competition, where his training regimen—centered on consistent swing mechanics, short-game precision, and building mental toughness—proved instrumental in navigating the higher intensity of American amateur . By maintaining a routine of daily practice and recovery, influenced by his father's emphasis on , Yu developed the needed to compete effectively against top global talents.

Amateur career

International junior achievements

Kevin Yu emerged as a promising talent in international junior during his early teenage years, representing in prestigious multi-sport events. At the age of 15, he secured the gold medal in the boys' individual competition at the 2013 held in , , showcasing his precision and composure under pressure. This victory marked a breakthrough, highlighting his potential on the global stage as he outperformed competitors from across . Building on this success, Yu competed in the in , , where he contributed to Chinese Taipei's team gold medal alongside teammates Kao Teng, Pan Cheng-tsung, and Wang Wei-lun. In the individual event, he earned a , finishing strongly despite the heightened competition level against older amateurs and professionals. These achievements at age 15 and 16 elevated his profile, leading to early recognition in world junior circles through participation in events like the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) tournaments, where he began competing internationally from age 13. He achieved further success in U.S. junior events, winning the 2015 Western Junior and the Junior Players Championship at age 17. In addition to these international medals, Yu claimed several domestic junior titles in Taiwan, including victories in national ranking tournaments that solidified his status as the country's top young golfer. His father's role as his initial coach played a key part in preparing him for these high-stakes competitions, instilling discipline and a strong from a young age. However, navigating international events presented hurdles, such as extensive travel from to distant venues like and , which required quick adaptation to unfamiliar courses, time zones, and cultural environments. These experiences not only tested his resilience but also accelerated his development as a globally competitive golfer.

Collegiate accomplishments

Yu transferred to Arizona State University in early 2017 as a freshman golfer for the Sun Devils. Over his four seasons, Yu secured three individual collegiate victories, beginning with a win at the 2017 National Invitational Tournament in his third event, where he carded a final-round 64 to finish at 17-under par and become the first ASU freshman to win since Jon Rahm. He followed with a medalist honor at the 2018 Bandon Dunes Invitational, shooting 13-under par including an opening 65 that tied the course record. His third title came at the 2019 Thunderbird Collegiate, where he posted rounds of 66-67-68 for 12-under par to win by four strokes and help ASU claim the team crown. He also won the 2019 Australian Master of the Amateurs. These triumphs highlighted his consistency, with 58 rounds in the 60s and a career scoring average of 70.46 across 151 rounds. At the 2019 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship, Yu finished third individually in behind with scores of 69-74-70-72 for 3-under-par 285. ASU finished 16th as a team. His strong junior season, featuring multiple top-five finishes, contributed to his eventual rise to the No. 1 ranking in the in November 2020. As a senior in 2021, Yu was selected to the inaugural University program, ranking No. 4 overall upon graduation and earning exempt status on the for the 2021 season. His collegiate career underscored a blend of individual excellence and team reliability, including key performances in ASU's postseason pushes.

Professional career

Korn Ferry Tour and early professional years

Yu turned professional in 2021 following his fifth year at , where he finished fourth in the inaugural PGA Tour University rankings, earning automatic membership on the for the final eight events of the 2021 season and full status for 2022. In his debut professional season, Yu made 10 starts on the , recording one top-10 finish and gaining valuable experience that set the stage for his full-time campaign the following year. Yu's 2022 rookie season on the marked a breakthrough, as he competed in 30 events and posted five top-10 finishes, highlighted by runner-up results at the Open for the Snedeker Foundation—where he held the 54-hole lead before finishing one stroke behind winner Brent Grant—and the Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by . These performances propelled him to 20th on the regular season points list, securing his card for the 2023 season and establishing him as one of the tour's top drivers, ranking second in total driving. Transitioning to the in 2023, Yu encountered typical rookie challenges, including inconsistent results, but demonstrated potential through select strong showings on sponsor exemptions and open qualifiers. A notable highlight was his tied for 12th finish at the Mexico Open at Vidanta, where he carded rounds of 70-68-69-72 to finish at 5-under par.

PGA Tour debut and breakthrough

Kevin Yu earned his full card by finishing 20th on the 2022 regular-season points list, securing status for the 2023 season. In his debut 2023 campaign, he competed in 23 events, making 12 cuts and accumulating 445 FedExCup points to finish 99th in the standings, which allowed him to retain full playing privileges for 2024. Yu's 2024 season marked a significant breakthrough, highlighted by consistent performance across 27 starts where he notched five top-10 finishes, including his maiden victory at the Championship. He made the cut in 18 of those events, demonstrating improved reliability, and amassed 1080 FedExCup points to finish 58th in the final standings for the 2023-24 season. That year, Yu secured equipment sponsorship with Callaway, which he had joined in , and apparel deal with beginning in the 2024-25 wraparound season. Entering 2025 with secured status through 2026 via his 2024 victory, Yu continued his upward trajectory. In the 2025 season, as of November 17, he played 29 events, making 18 cuts with two top-10 finishes—including a third-place at the RBC Canadian Open—earning approximately $2.5 million and ranking 60th on the money list. He achieved a career-high of 62nd on June 8, 2025. His adaptation to the demanding full Tour schedule emphasized mental resilience, built from early challenges on the and honed through consistent routines that fostered patience and focus amid travel and competition pressures. Yu's playing style centers on elite ball-striking as a right-handed er, with a particular emphasis on accuracy off the tee—ranking in the top 10 for driving accuracy in select events—and approach play, where he posted a strokes gained: approach average of 0.319 to rank 42nd on during the season. This precision-based swing, characterized by controlled fades and strong iron play, positioned him 14th in overall ball-striking metrics for , enabling consistent scoring opportunities.

Competitive achievements

Professional wins

Yu's sole professional victory came at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship, held October 3–6 at the Country Club of Jackson in . Entering the final round three shots back, he carded a 5-under-par 67, highlighted by a clutch 15-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to tie at 23-under 265 and force a playoff. In the sudden-death playoff on the par-4 18th, Yu drained a 6-foot birdie putt to secure the win after Hossler parred. His tournament scores were 66-66-66-67, showcasing consistent play with three sub-70 rounds to start. The triumph earned Yu $1,368,000 from the $7.6 million purse, along with 500 FedExCup points, exempting him into the 2025 editions of The Sentry and the Masters Tournament. It marked him as the third golfer from Taiwan to win on the PGA Tour, following T. C. Chen (1987 Los Angeles Open) and C. T. Pan (2019 RBC Heritage).

Performance in major championships

Kevin Yu made his professional major championship debut at the 2022 U.S. Open at in , where he made the cut and finished tied for 43rd at 9-over par. His next major appearance came at the 2023 Open Championship at , where he made the cut and finished tied for 70th place with a total score of 9-over-par, marking his first weekend play in a major. His breakthrough PGA Tour victory at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship secured invitations to all four majors in 2025. Yu participated in all four majors in 2025, showcasing improved consistency. At the Masters, he missed the cut with rounds of 76 and 74 (+6 total). At the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club, he achieved his best major finish to date, tying for 50th at +4 (73-70-74-71), where strokes gained statistics highlighted positive contributions in putting (+1.69), though approach play was slightly negative (-0.63). He missed the cut at the U.S. Open at +5 and finished the year at the Open Championship with a missed cut after 79-66 (+3). These appearances demonstrated Yu's growing adaptation to major-level competition, with the 2025 PGA result establishing a career benchmark.
YearTournamentFinish PositionScore to Par
2022U.S. OpenT43+9
2023T70+9
2025CUT+6
2025PGA ChampionshipT50+4
2025U.S. OpenCUT+5
2025CUT+3

International representation

Team appearances

Kevin Yu has represented in numerous international team competitions throughout his amateur career, gaining valuable experience in high-stakes matches and contributing to national successes. In 2014, as a 16-year-old, he played a key role in the team that secured the gold medal in the men's team event at the in , , defeating by six strokes in the final round. That same year, Yu competed in the at Karuizawa 72 Golf East in , where finished tied for fifth with a team total of 549, the best result for the nation since 2004. His steady play alongside teammates Cheng-tsung Pan and Wang Wei-lun helped maintain competitiveness against top amateur squads from around the world. In , Yu returned for the in Coapexpan, , supporting the team to a tied 27th-place finish with a score of 574, further building his international pedigree despite challenging conditions. Yu also featured in the 2016 Bonallack Trophy at Montado Golf Resort in , representing the team against in a Ryder Cup-style format. Although the side lost 21.5–10.5, Yu's participation against elite European amateurs like Gavin Moynihan and David Boote underscored his growing reputation. In 2019, during his junior year at , Yu helped the team claim victory in the at The Golf Club of , edging the 33.5–32.5 in a dramatic contest that included mixed foursomes and individual matches. These team outings not only fostered camaraderie and strategic play but also boosted national pride for in amateur golf. Transitioning to his professional career, Yu continued representing in major international events. At the in , he competed in the men's individual at , finishing tied for 52nd at 4-over par after rounds of 73-69-72-74, marking one of Taiwan's stronger Olympic golf showings following C.T. Pan's sixth place in 2021. His performance, including an eagle on the par-4 sixth hole in the opening round, highlighted his ability to perform under global scrutiny and solidified his role as a for Taiwanese .

Results in The Players Championship

Kevin Yu made his debut in , the PGA Tour's flagship invitational event held annually at , in 2024 as a fully exempt Tour member, a status he secured by finishing 20th on the Points List following his initial earned in 2022. In the opening round, he shot a 2-over-par 74, then improved slightly with a 1-over 73 in the second round for a 36-hole total of 147 (+3), missing the cut by one as the line fell at +2; his performance included a total strokes gained of -3.26, reflecting challenges across categories. The tournament was dominated by , who won at 20-under par, highlighting the elite field's depth that Yu entered as a rising contender. Yu returned to the event in 2025, again qualifying via his membership, but struggled similarly with rounds of 74-74 for 148 (+4), missing the cut at the +3 line. His strokes gained total was -1.84 over the two rounds, with a slight positive of +0.34 in putting but losses elsewhere, including -1.90 approaching the green. claimed the title in a playoff at 12-under par, underscoring the event's status as a proving ground for top players where Yu aimed to build on his 2024 season.
YearPositionScoreTo ParEarnings
2024CUT147+3$0
2025CUT148+4$0

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