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Jiyai Shin
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Jiyai Shin

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Professional golfer
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Yeonggwang County
Age
36 years
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Biography

Jiyai Shin (Korean: 신지애 Shin Ji-ae, [ɕʰin dʑi.ɛː]; born 28 April 1988) is a former world No. 1 ranked South Korean professional golfer who primarily plays on the LPGA of Japan Tour as of the 2016 golf season. Shin previously played primarily on the LPGA Tour and the LPGA of Korea Tour (KLPGA). She has broken all existing KLPGA records, winning 10 events in 19 starts on the KLPGA Tour in 2007. In 2008, playing only 10 tournaments on the LPGA Tour as a non-member, she won three events, including the Women's British Open and the ADT Championship. She has been ranked No. 1 in the Women's World Golf Rankings for 25 weeks and was the first Asian to be ranked No. 1.

Amateur career

In 2005, while she was still in high school, Shin was the only amateur to win a KLPGA event that season when she won the SK Enclean Invitational. She turned professional at the end of the 2005 season.

Professional career

2006

Returning to the KLPGA as a rookie in 2006, she started her year with a pair of third-place finishes in her first two events and went on to claim three wins on the season.

2007

2007 marked Shin's breakout year. She played 19 events on the KLPGA and won 10 of them, shattering all existing Tour records. She also ventured onto the LPGA Tour for the first time and played three of the four women's major championships. At the U.S. Women's Open she finished sixth. The next month at the Evian Masters, an event on the LPGA Tour and a major on the Ladies European Tour, she finished tied for third. Shin finished 2007 ranked 8th in the world, the highest ranked Korean of all, and the only non-LPGA member who ranked in the top ten.

2008

Opening 2008 at the Women's World Cup of Golf, Shin and number two KLPGA player Eun-Hee Ji succumbed to the Philippines pair of Jennifer Rosales and Dorothy Delasin with a score of −16 after 3rd and final day of competition. Philippines scored −18 and received the $240,000 cheque.

Shin then played at the Women's Australian Open where she finished 2nd, losing to Karrie Webb in a playoff.

Shin won the Women's British Open in Berkshire, England for her first LPGA Tour and major win. This made her the first non-member of the LPGA to win a major since Laura Davies won the U.S. Women's Open in 1987. She won the 2008 Mizuno Classic in November, shooting scores of 68, 66 and 67. She was six shots ahead of the next competitor to win at −15 (201), to notch her second LPGA career win. Two weeks later she won the ADT Championship, the culminating event in the season-long LPGA playoff series, and claimed the $1 million prize. She became the first-ever non-LPGA member to win three LPGA tournaments.

2009

Shin's wins in LPGA Tour events in 2008 qualified her for LPGA membership in 2009. She got off to a slow start as an LPGA member, missing her first cut ever in an LPGA tournament at the season-opening SBS Open at Turtle Bay. She rebounded and won the third event of the season, the limited field HSBC Women's Champions, scoring 66 in both the third and fourth rounds. She won again in June at the full-field Wegmans LPGA tournament and in September at the P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship. By the first week of November she officially clinched the LPGA Rookie of the Year award.

She had been awarded a Talent Medal of Korea by the President of Korea in 2009.

2010

On 2 May, Shin won the Cyber Agent Ladies on the LPGA of Japan Tour. On 3 May, she became the World Number 1 ranked women's golfer, replacing Lorena Ochoa who finished in sixth place in an LPGA tournament the previous day. She held the position until it was taken over by Ai Miyazato on 21 June 2010 and regained it on 26 July after winning the Evian Masters.

On 19 September, Shin won the MetLife-Korea Economics KLPGA Championship, one of the major championships on the LPGA of Korea Tour. With this victory, Shin qualified for the KLPGA Hall of Fame, although she has to fulfill her career as professional golfer for 10 years before membership can be official. If she continues her professional career, she will be the third Hall of Famer in 2015, after Ok-Hee Ku and Se Ri Pak.

2014

Shin gave up her LPGA membership before the start of the season to be nearer to her family in Korea and played on the LPGA of Japan Tour, winning four times during the 2014 season.

2015

Shin won the Cyber Agent Ladies in early May for the second time in her career. She birdied three of the final five holes on the back nine to win by one stroke over Erika Kikuchi of Japan. This victory is her 10th win on the JLPGA Tour.

Honors and awards

2005

  • KLPGA Rookie of the Year
  • KLPGA Best Amateur

2006

  • KLPGA Money list leader

2007

  • KLPGA Player of the Year
  • KLPGA Money list leader

2008

  • KLPGA Player of the Year
  • KLPGA Money list leader

2009

  • LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year
  • LPGA Tour Money list leader
  • Golf Writers Association of America Female Player of the Year

2015

  • KLPGA Hall of Fame

Personal life

In 2004 at age 16, Shin's mother was killed in a car accident. Her younger brother and sister were seriously injured and spent nearly a year in a hospital. Her mom's death insurance money funded the beginning of her golf career. Shin currently owns a home in Atlanta, Georgia, where she lives with her brother, stepmother, and father.

Endorsements

Shin has endorsement deals with Three Bond Holdings, Jatco, M.U Sports & Dow

Professional wins (47)

LPGA Tour wins (11)

Legend
Major championships (2)
Other LPGA Tour (9)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
13 Aug 2008Ricoh Women's British Open[1]66-68-70-66=270−183 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
29 Nov 2008Mizuno Classic[2]68-66-67=201−156 strokesJapan Mayu Hattori
323 Nov 2008ADT Championship69-75-71-701 strokeAustralia Karrie Webb
48 Mar 2009HSBC Women's Champions72-73-66-66=277−112 strokesAustralia Katherine Hull
528 Jun 2009Wegmans LPGA65-68-67-71=271−177 strokesUnited States Kristy McPherson
Taiwan Yani Tseng
613 Sep 2009P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship70-70-64=207−9PlayoffUnited States Angela Stanford
South Korea Sun Young Yoo
725 Jul 2010Evian Masters[1]70-69-68-67=274−141 strokeSouth Korea Na Yeon Choi
United States Morgan Pressel
United States Alexis Thompson
87 Nov 2010Mizuno Classic[2]65-66-67=198−182 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
910 Sep 2012Kingsmill Championship62-68-69-69=268−16PlayoffUnited States Paula Creamer
1016 Sep 2012Ricoh Women's British Open[1]71-64-71-73=279−99 strokesSouth Korea Inbee Park
1117 Feb 2013ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open[3]65-67-70-72=274−182 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng

LPGA Tour playoff record (2–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
12009P&G Beauty NW Arkansas ChampionshipUnited States Angela Stanford
South Korea Sun Young Yoo
Won with birdie on second extra hole
22012Kingsmill ChampionshipUnited States Paula CreamerWon with par on ninth extra hole

1 Co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour.
2 Co-sanctioned by the LPGA of Japan Tour.
3 Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour and the Ladies European Tour.

Ladies European Tour wins (5)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
13 Aug 2008Ricoh Women's British Open[4]66-68-70-66=270−183 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
225 Jul 2010Evian Masters[4]70-69-68-67=274−141 strokeSouth Korea Na Yeon Choi
United States Morgan Pressel
United States Alexis Thompson
316 Sep 2012Ricoh Women's British Open[4]71-64-71-73=279−99 strokesSouth Korea Inbee Park
417 Feb 2013ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open[5]65-67-70-72=274−182 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
528 Feb 2016RACV Ladies Masters[6]68-70-71-69=278−143 strokesEngland Holly Clyburn

4 Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour.
5 Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour and the LPGA Tour.
6 Co-sanctioned by the ALPG Tour.
Tournaments in bold denotes major tournaments in LET.

LPGA of Japan Tour wins (15)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
123 Mar 2008Yokohama Tire PRGR Ladies Cup−4 (70-69-73=212)PlayoffJapan Sakura Yokomine
29 Nov 2008Mizuno Classic[7]−15 (68-66-67=201)6 strokesJapan Mayu Hattori
325 Oct 2009Masters GC Ladies−8 (70-70-68-208)PlayoffJapan Yuko Mitsuka
Japan Akiko Fukushima
42 May 2010Cyber Agent Ladies−8 (72-70-66=208)2 strokesJapan Akane Iijima
Japan Miho Koga
57 Nov 2010Mizuno Classic[7]−18 (65-66-67=198)2 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
622 Jun 2014Nichirei Ladies−12 (69-65-70=204)4 strokesJapan Hikari Fujita
Japan Rumi Yoshiba
710 Aug 2014Meiji Cup−12 (70-66-68=204)2 strokesTaiwan Teresa Lu
831 Aug 2014Nitori Ladies Golf Tournament−8 (67-71-70=208)3 strokesJapan Saiki Fujita
South Korea Lee Bo-mee
921 Sep 2014Munsingwear Ladies Tokai Classic−14 (68-67-67=202)1 strokeSouth Korea Lee Na-ri
103 May 2015Cyber Agent Ladies−8 (68-71-69=208)1 strokeJapanErika Kikuchi
1121 Jun 2015Nichirei Ladies−11 (71-67-67=205)1 strokeSouth Korea Lee Ji-hee
1229 Nov 2015Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup−7 (70-71-72-68=281)6 strokesJapan Shiho Oyama
1315 May 2016Hoken No Madoguchi Ladies−10 (71-67-68=206)2 strokesSouth Korea Kim Ha-neul
South Korea Lee Bo-mee
1419 Jun 2016Nichirei Ladies−12 (67-69-68=204)3 strokesJapan Minami Katsu (a)
1530 Oct 2016Hisako Higuchi Mitsubishi Electric Ladies Golf Tournament−9 (69-72-66=207)1 strokeSouth Korea Lee Ji-hee

7 Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour.
Tournaments in bold denotes major tournaments in JLPGA.

LPGA of Korea Tour wins (21)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
111 Sep 2005SK Enclean Invitational (as an amateur)−11 (68-67-70=205)2 strokesSouth Korea Kyeong Bae
221 May 2006Taeyoung Cup Korea Women's Open−11 (67-73-65=205)2 strokesUnited States Cristie Kerr
38 Sep 2006PAVV Invitational−12 (68-66-70=204)1 strokeSouth Korea Hye-Jin Jung
419 Nov 2006Orient China Ladies Open−17 (72-66-64-69=271)8 strokesSouth Korea Na Yeon Choi
527 Apr 2007MBC Tour MCSquare Cup Crown CC Ladies OpenE (76-73-67=216)PlayoffSouth Korea Joo-Eun Lee
63 Jun 2007Hill State Open−12 (67-71-66=204)1 strokeSouth Korea Eun-Hee Ji
715 Jun 2007MBC Tour BC Card Classic−12 (71-67-66=204)1 strokeSouth Korea Ji-Yeon Woo
823 Jun 2007KB Star Tour 3rd Tournament at Pohang−16 (66-68-66=200)2 strokeSouth Korea Eun-Hee Ji
98 Sep 2007KB Star Tour 4th Tournament at Cheongwon−10 (69-65=134)2 strokesSouth Korea Na Yeon Choi
1016 Sep 2007SK Energy Invitational−12 (68-66-70=204)5 strokesSouth Korea Hee Young Park
South Korea Jin Joo Hong
117 Oct 2007Samsung Finance Ladies Championship−8 (71-67-70=208)2 strokesSouth Korea Hyun Hee Moon
1228 Oct 2007Interburgo Masters−9 (71-72-67=210)5 strokesSouth Korea Na Yeon Choi
1325 Nov 2007ADT CAPS Championship−5 (74-69-68=211)3 strokesSouth Korea Seon-Wook Lim
1416 Dec 2007China Ladies Open−13 (68-68-67=203)5 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
1520 Apr 2008Woori Investment & Securities Ladies Championship−13 (66-70-67=203)1 strokeSouth Korea Ilhee Lee
1618 May 2008Taeyoung Cup Korea Women's Open−3 (75-69-69=213)PlayoffSouth Korea So Yeon Ryu
1715 Jun 2008BC Card Classic−5 (68-71-72=211)PlayoffSouth Korea Min-Sun Kim
South Korea Hyun-Ji Kim
1826 Sep 2008Shinsegae KLPGA Championship−7 (67-70-72=209)2 strokesSouth Korea Sun Ju Ahn
1918 Oct 2008Hite Cup Championship−13 (68-67-68=203)2 strokesSouth Korea Soo-Yun Kang
2026 Oct 2008KB Star Tour Grand Final at Incheon−3 (66-74-70-73=285)PlayoffSouth Korea Sun Ju Ahn
South Korea He-Yong Choi
2119 Sep 2010J Golf Series MetLife-Korea Economic Daily KLPGA Championship−12 (66-72-68-70=276)4 strokesSouth Korea Kim Hye-youn

Tournaments in bold denotes major tournaments in KLPGA

Ladies Asian Golf Tour wins (1)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
19 Feb 2007Thailand Ladies Open−10 (67-72-67=206)10 strokesSouth Korea Da-ye Na

ALPG Tour wins (2)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
117 Feb 2013ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open[8]65-67-70-72=274−182 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
228 Feb 2016RACV Ladies Masters[9]68-70-71-69=278−143 strokesEngland Holly Clyburn

8 Co-sanctioned by the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour.
9 Co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour.

Major championships

Wins (2)

No.YearChampionshipWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
12008Ricoh Women's British Open−18 (66-68-70-66=270)3 strokesTaiwan Yani Tseng
22012Ricoh Women's British Open−9 (71-64-71-73=279)9 strokesSouth Korea Inbee Park

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order before 2014.

Tournament2007200820092010201120122013201420152016
Kraft Nabisco ChampionshipT15T31T21T5T29T26T7T16DNPDNP
U.S. Women's Open6T19T13T5T10DNPCUTDNPDNPDNP
Women's British OpenT281T8T14211T36T29DNPT60
LPGA ChampionshipDNPDNP3T3T34DNPT5DNPDNPDNP
The Evian Championship ^T44DNPDNPDNP

^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013
DNP = did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" tied
Green background for a win. Yellow background for a top-10 finish

Summary

TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Kraft Nabisco Championship00012588
U.S. Women's Open00013565
Women's British Open20023599
LPGA Championship00233344
The Evian Championship00000011
Totals202711182827
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 22 (2007 Kraft Nabisco – 2013 LPGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 4 (2009 British Open – 2010 U.S. Open)

LPGA Tour career summary

YearTournaments
played
Cuts
made*
Wins2nd3rdTop 10sBest
finish
Earnings
(US$)
Money
list rank
Scoring
average
Scoring
rank
2006110001T463,719n/a70.33n/a
2007770012T3346,259n/a71.76n/a
20081010300611,682,976n/a70.73n/a
200925233131211,807,3341170.262
201018172141411,783,127270.255
2011181802072720,7351570.814
20121818203811,234,597770.311
2013201910051602,8752270.669
2014550000T16n/an/a72.47n/a

1 Shin's $24,349 earnings at the 2009 Honda LPGA Thailand were considered unofficial under LPGA rules and are not included in this total.
* Includes matchplay and other events without a cut.

  • official through 23 November 2014

World ranking

Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.

YearRanking
200633
20077
20086
20092
20101
20117
20128
201316
201436
201533

Team appearances

Professional

  • Lexus Cup (representing Asia team): 2007 (winners)
  • World Cup (representing South Korea): 2007, 2008
  • The Queens (representing Korea): 2016 (captain, winners)

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