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Kurt Kitayama

Kurt Kitayama (born January 14, 1993) is an American professional golfer who competes on the , where he has secured two victories, including the in 2023 and the in 2025. Kitayama, a native of , turned professional in 2015 after a standout collegiate career at the (UNLV), where he majored in finance and recorded a scoring average of 73.24 across 91 rounds, ranking 18th in program history. Kitayama's early professional journey involved competing on developmental and international circuits, including the and , before earning his PGA Tour card for the 2022 season through the rankings. Prior to his PGA Tour breakthrough, he achieved success on the DP World Tour with wins at the 2018 —his first title in just his third start after qualifying through Q-School—and the 2019 , where he staged a dramatic comeback to claim victory. These international triumphs highlighted his resilience and skill. His 2023 win marked him as the first golfer from , to capture a title, earning him the 2023 Chico Sportsperson of the Year Award and propelling him to prominence in the sport. Kitayama followed this with a career-best performance at the 2025 , where he tied the course record with a third-round 60 before clinching the outright victory, solidifying his status as a rising star on the tour. Beyond competition, Kitayama established the Kurt Kitayama Foundation to support youth athletics and education in his hometown.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Kurt Kitayama was born on January 14, 1993, in , to parents Clifford and Rumiko Kitayama. His mother, Rumiko, was born in , while his father, Clifford, is an Asian American from California, giving Kitayama a heritage of descent. He grew up in , approximately 87 miles north of Sacramento, alongside his older brother, Daniel, who also developed an interest in during their youth. Kitayama was first introduced to golf at the age of five by a family friend, who took him and his brother to play on local courses. His father, Clifford, supported his early involvement in the sport, fostering a family connection to golf that would influence Kitayama's development. From these beginnings, Kitayama earned the nickname "Quadzilla" among peers and later professionals, a reference to the powerful leg muscles he built through early golf swings and other athletic pursuits. During his time at Chico High School, where he graduated in 2011, Kitayama initially focused on , excelling as a despite standing at 5 feet 7 inches tall and leading his team to a sectional championship. He later shifted his primary attention to , participating in high school competitions and local junior tournaments in , though he did not achieve major national junior victories. This foundational period in shaped his athletic foundation before he pursued at the collegiate level.

College career

Kitayama attended the (UNLV) from 2011 to 2015, where he majored in finance and graduated in 2015. During his time with the men's golf team, he balanced academics and athletics, maintaining a GPA above 3.0 to earn selection to the Academic All-Mountain West team for three consecutive years from 2013 to 2015. This recognition highlighted his ability to excel in coursework while competing at a high level in collegiate . On the course, Kitayama competed in 31 tournaments over his college career, playing 91 rounds with a scoring average of 73.24, which ranks 18th in UNLV program history. He recorded 15 top-20 finishes and contributed to team successes in events, including helping the Rebels secure their first team title of the 2012-13 season, for which he was named Mountain West Golfer of the Week in April 2013. The team advanced to NCAA regionals, notably the 2014 NCAA Midwest Regional where UNLV finished 10th; Kitayama tied for 29th individually with rounds of 76-77-75 for a total of 228. His performance earned him All-Mountain West honors and a spot on the 2014 All-West Region team. In key invitational events, Kitayama posted a tied for 31st finish at the 2013 Pacific Coast Amateur, shooting 288 over 72 holes, which bolstered his competitive resume as he transitioned toward professional aspirations. These experiences in conference and national competitions solidified his development within the structured environment of collegiate golf.

Amateur achievements

Kitayama achieved his only two amateur tournament victories at the Jackrabbit Invitational in , winning the individual title in both 2014 and 2015 while competing for the (UNLV). In 2014, he claimed the medalist honors as part of UNLV's team success, and in 2015, he posted a tournament-record 19-under-par 197 to secure the win by five strokes. These triumphs highlighted his scoring prowess in competitive collegiate fields. Beyond those wins, Kitayama recorded several strong showings in prominent amateur events. He advanced to the final 16 at the 2013 Men's Amateur Championship, defeating opponents in early match-play rounds before falling in the round of 16. That same year, he finished tied for 32nd at the Men's Golf Championship, contributing to UNLV's quarterfinal appearance in the match-play portion. In 2012, he competed in the Sahalee Players Championship, an elite invitational, tying for 27th place with a score of 8-over-par 296 across four rounds at . Kitayama reached a career-high ranking of 47th in the (WAGR) in 2015, underscoring his rising profile among global . Overall, his amateur record featured participation in select high-profile tournaments, where he gained valuable experience against top , though he did not capture any dominant titles.

Professional career

Early professional years

Kitayama turned professional in 2015 immediately after graduating from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), forgoing any additional amateur opportunities. His transition to the pro ranks was marked by a focus on building experience through lower-level competition, drawing on his strong amateur background, which had earned him a best world amateur ranking of No. 47 and invitations to select events. In his initial years as a professional, Kitayama competed primarily on mini-tours and U.S.-based developmental circuits, including the Web.com Tour (now known as the ) in 2016 and 2017. Despite consistent effort, he achieved limited success on these platforms, recording no wins on the and failing to secure a full card. To gain exposure at higher levels, he often relied on sponsor exemptions and qualifiers during the 2016-2017 period. Following his struggles in the U.S., Kitayama relocated to after the 2017 season to pursue more affordable and accessible playing opportunities. He joined the Asian Development Tour (ADT) in 2018, where his initial results were modest, reflecting the ongoing challenges of establishing himself internationally. This move represented a strategic shift, allowing him to compete more frequently amid financial constraints typical of early professional careers.

International success

Kitayama's international breakthrough came in December 2018 at the , a tri-sanctioned event on the , , and , where he claimed his maiden victory on a major professional tour in just his third start. Finishing at 20-under par with a final-round 68, he edged out countrymen and by two strokes, earning €280,000 and securing enhanced playing privileges for the 2019 season. Building on this momentum, Kitayama achieved his second European Tour title at the 2019 , becoming the fastest player in tour history to record two wins in only 11 career appearances. He overcame a six-shot deficit with a final-round 66 to finish at 7-under par, one stroke ahead of , which propelled him into the top 100 of the and guaranteed further opportunities on the circuit. Prior to these successes, Kitayama honed his game on the and its developmental circuit, the Asian Development Tour (ADT). In 2018, he won the PGM Darulaman Championship on the ADT, posting a wire-to-wire victory at 15-under par to claim his first professional title and accumulate valuable earnings toward full status. That year on the proper, the Mauritius Open counted as his sole victory amid a strong rookie campaign featuring three top-5 finishes and no missed cuts in 13 starts, establishing a foundation for elevated competition. In his 2019 rookie season on the DP World Tour, Kitayama finished 12th in the Race to Dubai standings.

PGA Tour breakthrough

Kitayama earned his initial card in September 2021 by finishing 23rd in the , granting him full status for the 2022 season. During his rookie year, he demonstrated consistency by finishing 40th in the 2021-22 standings with 1,014.63 points, securing full playing privileges for 2023 through reliable performances, including a runner-up finish at the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open. In his 2023 sophomore season, Kitayama built on this foundation with notable results, such as a runner-up finish at THE in , where he posted a score of 16-under par. His victory at the that year elevated his profile, propelling him to a career-high world ranking of 19th in the . This success enabled multiple qualifications for the Playoffs, highlighting his integration into the Tour's elite competition. From 2024 through the 2025 season as of November, Kitayama has competed in approximately 46 events, making the cut in approximately 34 instances while maintaining steady participation. His form in 2025 has shown resurgence, with a T5 finish at the John Deere Classic (16-under par), a victory at the 3M Open where he tied the course record with a third-round 60 before winning outright by one stroke, and a T9 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship (9-under par), contributing to career earnings surpassing $17 million. Despite these achievements, he has not participated in recent international team events such as the 2024 Olympics as of November 2025.

Professional wins

PGA Tour wins

Kitayama secured his first PGA Tour victory at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational, held from March 2–5 at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida. Entering his rookie season after earning full status through the Korn Ferry Tour, he posted rounds of 67-68-72-72 to finish at 9-under-par 279, edging out Rory McIlroy and Harris English by one stroke. Kitayama started strongly with a second-place tie after the opening round behind Jon Rahm, then took the outright lead following his second-round 68, maintaining it through a challenging final day that included a triple bogey on the ninth hole but a crucial birdie on the 17th to secure the win. The triumph earned him $3.6 million from the $20 million purse and an invitation to the 2023 Masters Tournament, marking a breakthrough that propelled him into the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking. Nearly two and a half years later, Kitayama claimed his second title at the 2025 , contested July 24–27 at in . After a slow start with rounds of 65 and 71 that left him tied for 31st at the cut line, he exploded in the third round with an 11-under-par 60—tying the course record—to vault into contention, then closed with a 6-under 65 for a total of 23-under-par 261. This performance secured a one-stroke victory over Sam Stevens, with Kitayama birdieing six of the first eight holes in the final round to pull ahead decisively. The win netted $1,512,000 from the $8.4 million purse and guaranteed his spot in the FedExCup Playoffs, highlighting his growing consistency after a period of injuries and form struggles. Both victories significantly elevated Kitayama's profile on the ; the win represented an immediate debut-season statement against a star-studded field, while the demonstrated his resilience and scoring prowess in building momentum late in the season.

DP World Tour wins

Kitayama earned his first victory on the DP World Tour at the 2018 , held from November 29 to December 2 at Golf Club in . Co-sanctioned by the and , the event marked only his third start on the circuit after qualifying through Q-School. He carded rounds of 65-65-70-68 to finish at 20-under-par 268, securing a two-stroke victory over Matthias Schmid, , and S. Chikkarangappa. Kitayama's final-round 68 featured an eagle on the par-5 fifth hole and steady birdies, building on his hot start to claim the €158,500 first-place prize in his maiden professional season on the tour. Less than four months later, Kitayama captured his second DP World Tour title at the 2019 , contested from February 28 to March 3 at Al Mouj Golf in . Facing challenging winds and a weather-delayed marathon final day that required completing 33 holes, he posted a final-round 69 to reach 7-under-par 273, edging out Jorge Campillo and Maximilian Kieffer by one stroke. After stumbling to 3-over through three holes of the third round, Kitayama mounted a comeback with birdies on the 17th and par on the 18th in the fourth round to seal the win, earning €250,000 and jumping 116 spots to No. 133 in the . These back-to-back triumphs in late and early provided Kitayama with essential financial security during his transitional years as a professional and accumulated valuable Race to Dubai points, finishing 57th in the 2019 standings. The wins elevated his profile internationally, offering momentum from his prior experience and contributing to his long-term path toward membership in 2022 via the .

Other professional wins

Kitayama secured his first professional victory at the 2018 PGM Darulaman Championship on the Asian Development Tour, held in January at The Els Club Teluk Datai in , . He led wire-to-wire, posting rounds of 63, 70, 64, and 68 for a total of 21-under-par 267, winning by two strokes over Nicholas Fung and Jeong Weon-jin. Clutch birdie putts on the 16th and 18th holes in the final round sealed the triumph for the then-25-year-old American, who had recently finished tied-third at DP World Tour Qualifying School. This breakthrough on the Asian Development Tour marked Kitayama's emergence in Asian professional golf, earning him valuable points toward full status and initial of US$10,096. The win provided a crucial momentum boost, paving the way for his subsequent opportunities on the and eventual qualification for the DP World Tour.

Major championships and elite events

Results in major championships

Kitayama debuted in the majors in after securing his first victory at the , qualifying him for the and U.S. Open, while earning a spot in through his world ranking. At the held at , he finished tied for fourth at 3-under par (70-71-71-65), earning $720,000 and marking his strongest major showing to date. He missed the cut at the U.S. Open at with rounds of 75-70 (+5). At at , Kitayama made the cut and ended tied for 60th at 7-over par (72-72-72-75=291), collecting $39,900. He did not play the that year. In 2024, Kitayama qualified for all four majors via his status. He tied for 35th at the at , shooting 6-over par (71-73-82-68=294) to earn $103,000. At the at , he improved to tied for 26th at 9-under par (68-70-70-67=275). Kitayama missed the cut at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 with scores of 73-74 (+7). He made the cut at at , finishing tied for 41st (+7). Kitayama's 2025 major season was challenging, as he missed the cut in three events and finished tied for 72nd at at 1-under par. At the , he shot 8-over par across two rounds to exit early. The at saw him miss the cut at 2-over (73-71=144). He again failed to advance at the U.S. Open (+7 after two rounds).
YearMastersPGA ChampionshipU.S. Open
2023DNPT4 (-3)CUT (+5)T60 (+7)
2024 (+6) (-9)CUT (+7)T41 (+7)
2025CUT (+8)CUT (+2)CUT (+7) (-1)
By November 2025, Kitayama had made 11 appearances with six made cuts, highlighted by his T4 at the ; his career major earnings exceed $1.2 million.

Results in The Players Championship

Kitayama made his debut in in 2023 as a PGA Tour member, marking his first appearance in the event often regarded as golf's "fifth major." In 2023, he missed the cut at after rounds of 73 and 76, finishing at 5-over par. Kitayama improved significantly in 2024, making the cut and tying for 19th place with a total score of 9-under par (70-71-71-67), earning $285,536. His 2025 performance resulted in a tie for 33rd at 2-under par (72-70-78-66), securing $136,250 in . Across three appearances, Kitayama has made two cuts, with his best finish of T19 in 2024 and total earnings of approximately $421,786.
YearFinishScoresTotalEarnings
2023MC73-76+5$0
2024T1970-71-71-67-9$285,536
2025T3372-70-78-66-2$136,250

Results in World Golf Championships

Kitayama made his debut in the at the , seeded 19th after his victory at the elevated his to No. 21. In the group stage at , he recorded two wins and one loss, advancing to the knockout rounds via a three-man playoff victory over and on the second extra hole. He then fell to 1-up in the quarterfinals, tying for fifth place overall. Later that year, Kitayama qualified for the final WGC event, the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational at , based on his ranking peak inside the top 50. He finished tied for 52nd at 2-under par (278), missing the top 20 amid a strong field led by . The series concluded after 2023, with no events held in 2024 or 2025 due to a restructuring that integrated elite non-cut fields into the FedExCup Playoffs and signature events. Kitayama's two appearances reflect his mid-tier entry into these invitationals, influenced by thresholds typically requiring top-50 status or recent wins; he has not competed in equivalent historical WGC formats since.
YearEventFinishScoreEarnings
2023WGC-Dell Technologies Match PlayT53-1 (group + knockout)$645,000
2023WGC-FedEx St. Jude InvitationalT52278 (-2)$46,400

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