Jang Yu-bin (Korean: 장유빈; born 11 June 2002) is a South Korean professional golfer. He won the Korean Tour Order of Merit in 2024, and was a gold medalist in the team event at the 2022 Asian Games.

Early life and family

Jang was born in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. He took up golf at an early age, supported by his grandmother, a former tennis player. He went to the Korea National Sport University.

Amateur career

Jang had a successful amateur career, winning several ranking tournaments, including the 2022 World University Golf Championship. He was part of the gold medal winning South Korean team in the 2022 Asian Games (held in 2023), playing alongside Kim Si-woo, Im Sung-jae and Cho Woo-young. Also in 2023, while still an amateur, he won the KPGA Gunsan CC Open on the Korean Tour. He reached a high of 35 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

Professional career

Jang turned professional in October 2023 and joined the Korean Tour. In 2024, he successfully defended the KPGA Gunsan CC Open, as well as winning the Baeksang Holdings-Asiad CC Busan Open and had several runner-up finishes, on his way to winning the 2024 Order of Merit and Player of the Year award. In December 2024, he dropped out of the final qualifying stage for the PGA Tour in order to join LIV Golf as a member of the Iron Heads GC alongside Kevin Na.

Amateur wins

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Professional wins (3)

Korean Tour wins (3)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of victoryRunner-up
127 Aug 2023KPGA Gunsan CC Open (as an amateur)−20 (67-68-68-65=268)PlayoffSouth Korea Jeon Ga-lam
214 Jul 2024KPGA Gunsan CC Open (2)−16 (66-64-71-71=272)2 strokesSouth Korea Jung Han-mil
313 Oct 2024Baeksang Holdings-Asiad CC Busan Open−9 (65-69-73-68=275)PlayoffSouth Korea Chang Hee-min

Korean Tour playoff record (2–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
12023KPGA Gunsan CC Open (as an amateur)South Korea Jeon Ga-lamWon with bogey on first extra hole
22024Bizplay-One The Club OpenSouth Korea Hur In-hoiLost to birdie on second extra hole
32024Baeksang Holdings-Asiad CC Busan OpenSouth Korea Chang Hee-minWon with birdie on first extra hole

Team appearances

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