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Yani Tseng
Golfer from the Republic of China (Taiwan)

Yani Tseng

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Golfer from the Republic of China (Taiwan)
A.K.A.
曾雅妮 Zēng Yǎní
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Guishan, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Age
35 years
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Biography

Yani Tseng (Chinese: 曾雅妮 Zēng Yǎní; born 23 January 1989) is a Taiwanese professional golfer playing on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour. She is the youngest player ever, male or female, to win five major championships and was ranked number 1 in the Women's World Golf Rankings for 109 consecutive weeks from 2011 to 2013.

Amateur career

Tseng was the top-ranked amateur in Taiwan from 2004 to 2006. The highlight of her amateur career was winning the 2004 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links, defeating Michelle Wie in the final, 1 up. Her amateur accomplishments include:

  • 2002 Won – Callaway Junior World Golf Championships (Girls 13–14)
  • 2004 2nd place – Callaway Junior World Golf Championships (Girls 15–17)
  • 2004 Won – U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links
  • 2005 Won – North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship
  • 2005 Semi-finalist – U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links
  • 2005 2nd place – North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship

    Professional career

    2007

    Tseng turned professional in January 2007. That year she competed on the Ladies Asian Golf Tour and won the DLF Women's Indian Open. She also competed on the CN Canadian Women's Tour where she won the CN Canadian Women's Tour at Vancouver Golf Club.

    2008

    Tseng entered the LPGA Qualifying Tournament in the fall of 2007 and finished sixth in the final Qualifying Tournament in December which gave Tseng full playing privileges on the LPGA Tour for 2008. In June 2008, she claimed her first LPGA tour victory at the LPGA Championship to become the first player from Taiwan to win an LPGA major championship. At age 19, she was also the youngest player to win the LPGA Championship and the second-youngest player to win an LPGA major.

    Tseng was named LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2008.

    2009

    On 29 March 2009, Tseng became the fastest player in LPGA history to reach the $2 million mark in career earnings. She achieved this mark in 32 events, spanning one year, one month, and 13 days. The previous record holder was Paula Creamer who reached the mark in one year, four months, and 15 days in 2006.

    2010

    2009 Women's British Open – Yani Tseng displaying her swing.

    On 4 April 2010, Tseng won the first major championship of the LPGA season, the Kraft Nabisco Championship, by one stroke. She went on to win her second major of the year on 1 August 2010 by winning the Women's British Open by one stroke and became the youngest woman in the modern era to win three major championships. LPGA founder Patty Berg was younger than Tseng when she won the 1939 Titleholders Championship. However, that was before the formation of the LPGA Tour in 1950 and the designation of official LPGA major tournaments.

    In September 2010, Tseng was offered a five-year sponsorship deal from a Chinese company worth NT$1 billion (US$25 million) with access to a luxury villa and private jets. Tseng rejected the offer because it required she switch her citizenship from Republic of China to China.

    2011

    In January 2011, Tseng defended her title at the Taifong Ladies Open on the LPGA of Taiwan Tour. Three weeks later she won the ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open and a week later the ANZ RACV Ladies Masters, both events co-sponsored by the ALPG Tour and the Ladies European Tour. Her wins moved her into the number 1 position in the Women's World Golf Rankings. She won again the next week in the first tournament of the LPGA season, the Honda LPGA Thailand.

    In June 2011, she won the LPGA State Farm Classic over Cristie Kerr by three strokes. Two weeks later, she won the LPGA Championship. This made her the youngest player to win four LPGA majors. The next month she defended her title at the Women's British Open, becoming the first defending champion winner at the Women's British Open as a major. Her five major titles also made her the youngest player, male or female, to win five major championships.

    Tseng won the LPGA Tour Player of the Year for a second straight year. She wrapped up the award while the season still had four events remaining.

    2012

    Tseng won three of the first five events on the 2012 LPGA Tour: the Honda LPGA Thailand, the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup and the Kia Classic. The Honda LPGA Thailand victory was her second consecutive win at that event.

    Mid-2012 career downturn

    Tseng's career took a sudden downturn beginning in the latter part of the 2012 season. At the end of 2013, she had dropped from fourth to 38th place on the official LPGA money list and from first to 34th in the Women's World Golf Rankings. Her performance dropped further in 2014; she ended that year at 54th on the official money list and ranked 83rd in the world. Tseng has not won a LPGA tournament since March 2012 (Kia Classic). After accumulating seven top-10 finishes, including four wins, in majors in 2010 through early 2012, starting with the 2012 Women's PGA Championship, she has missed the cut in seven out of 14 majors played and finished no higher than T19 in the others. There have been no reports of major injuries or other explanation for the sudden change.

    Hall of Fame

    Since March 2012, Tseng has been four points away from qualifying for the World Golf Hall of Fame via the LPGA points system, which requires 27 points for Hall of Fame eligibility. Tseng earned one point for each regular tour victory on the LPGA Tour and two points for every major championship victory. She also earned a point each for her two Rolex LPGA Player of the Year awards and one point for winning the Vare Trophy. If she accumulates the required 27 points before her tenth season on the LPGA Tour, she will have to wait until the tenth year to gain full Hall of Fame eligibility. Tseng has already met the requirement to win one LPGA major, Vare Trophy, or Rolex award.

    Personal life

    Tseng's father is Mao Hsin Tseng and her mother is Yu-Yun Yang.

    Tseng resides in a residential community at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, Florida, in a house that she purchased from former LPGA player Annika Sörenstam in April 2009.

    Tseng was named on Time Magazine's list of the "100 Most Influential People in the World in 2012."

    Professional wins (27)

    LPGA Tour wins (15)

    Legend
    Major championships (5)
    Other LPGA Tour (10)
    No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
    victory
    Runner(s)-upWinner's
    share ($)
    18 Jun 2008McDonald's LPGA Championship73-70-65-68=276−12PlayoffSweden Maria Hjorth300,000
    224 May 2009LPGA Corning Classic68-70-62-67=267−211 strokeUnited States Paula Creamer
    South Korea Kang Soo-Yun
    225,000
    34 Apr 2010Kraft Nabisco Championship69-71-67-68=275−131 strokeNorway Suzann Pettersen300,000
    41 Aug 2010Ricoh Women's British Open68-68-68-73=277−111 strokeAustralia Katherine Hull408,714
    512 Sep 2010P&G NW Arkansas Championship67-68-65=200−131 strokeUnited States Michelle Wie300,000
    620 Feb 2011Honda LPGA Thailand66-71-70-66=273−155 strokesUnited States Michelle Wie217,500
    712 Jun 2011LPGA State Farm Classic67-66-66-68=267−213 strokesUnited States Cristie Kerr255,000
    826 Jun 2011Wegmans LPGA Championship66-70-67-66=269−1910 strokesUnited States Morgan Pressel375,000
    931 Jul 2011Ricoh Women's British Open71-66-66-69=272−164 strokesUnited States Brittany Lang392,133
    1011 Sep 2011Walmart NW Arkansas Championship66-67-68=201−13PlayoffSouth Korea Amy Yang300,000
    119 Oct 2011LPGA Hana Bank Championship65-70-67=202−141 strokeSouth Korea Choi Na-Yeon270,000
    1223 Oct 2011Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship68-71-67-66=272−165 strokesSpain Azahara Muñoz
    South Korea Amy Yang
    300,000
    1319 Feb 2012Honda LPGA Thailand73-65-65-66=269−191 strokeJapan Ai Miyazato225,000
    1418 Mar 2012RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup65-70-67-68=270−181 strokeSouth Korea Choi Na-Yeon
    Japan Ai Miyazato
    225,000
    1525 Mar 2012Kia Classic67-68-69-70=274−146 strokesSouth Korea Sun-Young Yoo255,000

    LPGA Tour playoff record (2–1)

    No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
    12008McDonald's LPGA ChampionshipSwedenMaria HjorthWon with birdie on fourth extra hole
    22008State Farm ClassicSouth Korea Ji-Young OhLost to par on first extra hole
    32011Walmart NW Arkansas ChampionshipSouth Korea Amy YangWon with birdie on first extra hole

    Other wins (12)

    No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
    victory
    Runner(s)-up
    13 Mar 2007DLF Women's Indian Open (LAGT)70-70-75=215−1PlayoffThailand Russy Gulyanamitta
    211 Apr 2007TLPGA Tour Nan-Fong Tournament at Nan-Fong Golf Club
    (Taiwan LPGA Tour)
    72-68=140−4PlayoffTaiwan Yueh-Chyn Huang
    329 May 2007CN Canadian Women's Tour at Vancouver Golf Club
    (CN Canadian Women’s Tour)
    68-72=140−42 strokesCanada Stephanie Sherlock
    412 Jan 2008Royal Ladies Open (The LPGA of Taiwan)66-64-66=196−2017 strokesSouth Korea Lee Eun-Kyoung
    Thailand Pornanong Phatlum
    517 Jan 2010Taifong Ladies Open (The LPGA of Taiwan)69-73-77=219+34 strokesTaiwan Wei Yun Jye
    612 Mar 2010Handa Women's Australian Open (ALPG Tour, LET)74-71-72-66=283−93 strokesEngland Laura Davies
    716 Jan 2011Taifong Ladies Open (LAGT, The LPGA of Taiwan)77-73-68=218+23 strokesSouth Korea Nam Min-ji
    86 Feb 2011ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open (ALPG, LET)70-67-68-71=276−167 strokesSouth Korea Eun-Hee Ji
    England Melissa Reid
    South Korea Jiyai Shin
    913 Feb 2011ANZ RACV Ladies Masters (ALPG, LET)67-66-63-68=264−244 strokesAustralia Nikki Campbell
    United States Stacy Lewis
    1030 Oct 2011Suzhou Taihu Ladies Open (LAGT, LET)68-66-66=200−167 strokesSweden Pernilla Lindberg
    1111 Dec 2011Swinging Skirts TLPGA Invitational (The LPGA of Taiwan)72-70-68=210−67 strokesSouth Korea Ryu So-Yeon
    South Korea Jiyai Shin
    1226 Jan 2014Taifong Ladies Open (The LPGA of Taiwan)73-72-70=215−12 strokesTaiwan Yen Ling Pan

    Major championships

    Wins (5)

    No.YearChampionshipWinning scoreTo parMargin
    of victory
    Runner-upWinner's
    share ($)
    12008LPGA Championship73-70-65-68=276−12Playoff 1Sweden Maria Hjorth300,000
    22010Kraft Nabisco Championship69-71-67-68=275−131 strokeNorway Suzann Pettersen300,000
    32010Women's British Open68-68-68-73=277−111 strokeAustralia Katherine Hull408,714
    42011LPGA Championship (2)66-70-67-66=269−1910 strokesUnited States Morgan Pressel375,000
    52011Women's British Open (2)71-66-66-69=272−164 strokesUnited States Brittany Lang392,133

    1 Defeated Hjorth with birdie on fourth extra hole.

    Results timeline

    Results not in chronological order before 2015.

    Tournament200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017
    ANA InspirationDNPDNPT21T17123T48CUTCUTCUTCUT
    Women's PGA ChampionshipDNPDNP1T23T191T59T19T30CUTCUTCUT
    U.S. Women's OpenCUTDNPT42CUTT10T15T50CUTT35CUTT59DNP
    Women's British OpenDNPDNP2T2011T26CUTCUTT13T31T30
    The Evian Championship ^CUTCUTCUTT36

    ^ 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 wins. Yellow background for top-10

    Summary

    TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
    ANA Inspiration111335106
    Women's PGA Championship200225107
    U.S. Women's Open000012106
    Women's British Open210335108
    The Evian Championship00000041
    Totals52189174428
    • Most consecutive cuts made – 15 (2009 British Open – 2013 LPGA)
    • Longest streak of top-10s – 4 (2010 U.S. Open - 2011 LPGA)

    LPGA Tour career summary

    YearTournaments
    played
    Cuts
    made*
    Wins2nd3rdTop 10sBest
    finish
    Earnings
    ($)
    Money
    list rank
    Scoring
    average
    Scoring
    rank
    2004110000T33n/a71.50
    2005100000MCn/a77.00
    2006100000MCn/a76.00
    2007110001T664,909n/a69.00n/a
    200828271621111,752,086370.774
    200927261301411,293,755770.445
    20102019312811,573,529470.668
    201122217211412,921,713169.661
    201224213031111,430,159471.1215
    2013231701142405,0683871.7135
    201424180102T2303,1275472.1965
    201527180304T2648,4002171.5236
    201625130000T1670,91010973.22131
    Totals2211791517969110,398,74712
    • official as of 2016 season

    * Includes matchplay and other events without a cut.

    World ranking

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

    YearWorld
    ranking
    Source
    2006unranked
    2007134
    20082
    20095
    20105
    20111
    20121
    201334
    201483
    201538
    2016102

    Team appearances

    Amateur

    • Espirito Santo Trophy (representing Taiwan): 2004

    Professional

    • Lexus Cup (representing Asia team): 2008
    • International Crown (representing Chinese Taipei): 2014, 2016
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