Yang Yong-eun (, born 15 January 1972), or
Y. E. Yang, is a
South Korean professional golfer currently playing on the
PGA Tour, where he has won twice, including most notably the
2009 PGA Championship where he held off the challenge of
Tiger Woods during the final round.
Professional career
In 2006 he won the
Korea Open, an
Asian Tour event, gaining him entry into the
HSBC Champions Tournament in November 2006. He won the tournament, beating a strong field including runner-up
Tiger Woods. The victory earned him membership of the
European Tour and moved him into the top 40 of the
Official World Golf Rankings. In 2008 he played on the
PGA Tour after earning his card through
qualifying school; he had to regain his tour card in 2009 after placing 157th on the money list in 2008. Yang won his first event on the PGA Tour at the 2009
Honda Classic in his 46th career start in the United States. With this win, he became only the second Korean after
K.J. Choi to win on the PGA Tour.
On 16 August 2009, Yang won the 91st
PGA Championship, his first
major championship, overcoming a two-shot deficit going into the final round to finish three strokes ahead of Woods, his playing partner. The victory was the first major championship for a male player born in Asia, surpassing the runners-up finishes achieved by
Lu Liang-Huan in the 1971
Open Championship,
Isao Aoki in the 1980
U.S. Open and
Tze-Chung Chen in the 1985 U.S. Open. The previous best finish by a Korean was...
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