• Source: Wu Chia-yen (golfer)
  • Wu Chia-yen (born 25 March 2004) is a Taiwanese professional golfer who plays on the LPGA of Japan Tour.


    Amateur career


    In the quarter-finals of the 2017 U.S. Women's Amateur, Wu prevailed over Lauren Stephenson to win in a 30-hole match, the longest in United States Golf Association history. It broke the previous record of 28 holes set at the 1930 U.S. Amateur and 1960 U.S. Junior Amateur.
    At only 13 years and four months, she also became the youngest player in history to advance to the semi-finals of the U.S. Women's Amateur.


    Professional career


    Wu turned professional in 2020 and won seven times on the Taiwan LPGA Tour before joining the LPGA of Japan Tour in 2023, where she quickly secured three victories on the tour's development circuit, the StepUp Tour.
    By the end of 2023, she had advanced to 152nd in the Women's World Golf Rankings, and was the second highest ranked Taiwanese player behind Chien Pei-yun.


    Amateur wins


    2018 Swinging Skirts Dream Cup - Spring, International Ladies Amateur Golf Championship, Yeangder Amateur Classic Leg 2
    2019 Yeangder Amateur Classic Leg 5
    2020 Yeangder Amateur Classic Leg 9
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    Professional wins (10)




    = Taiwan LPGA Tour wins (7)

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    2018 Party Golfer Ladies Open (as an amateur)
    2020 WPG Ladies Open, Yichen Future Open
    2021 CTBC Invitational, Wistron Ladies Open, Party Golfers Ladies Open
    2022 Taiwan Mobile Ladies Open


    = Japan StepUp Tour wins (3)

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    2023 Yupiteru・Shizuoka Shimbun & Shizuoka Broadcasting System Ladies, Castrol Ladies, Chugoku Shimbun Chupea Ladies Cup


    References




    External links


    Wu Chia-yen at the LPGA of Japan Tour official site
    Wu Chia-yen at the Women's World Golf Rankings official site

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