Ryu So-yeon


Ryu So-yeon, also known as So Yeon Ryu, is a South Korean professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour and on the LPGA of Korea Tour.
She is a two-time major winner having won the 2011 U.S. Women's Open and the 2017 ANA Inspiration.
On 26 June 2017, she became only the 11th No. 1 ranked golfer in the Rolex Rankings by virtue of winning her 5th LPGA Tour title at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship.

Professional career

Ryu turned professional in 2007 at age 17. Her first win as a professional came in February 2008 on the American Cactus Tour, in which she won by six strokes. She then joined the LPGA of Korea, winning the first event she played, the Sports Seoul Open.
On 11 July 2011, Ryu won the U.S. Women's Open. On the 18th hole of the final round, the toughest hole for the tournament, she trailed the clubhouse leader Hee Kyung Seo by one stroke, but hit her approach to 6 feet and made the birdie putt to force a playoff. Ryu won the three-hole playoff with a birdie on the last hole.
Ryu picked up her second career LPGA Tour win in 2012 at the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic. With one tournament still to play in the season, Ryu had a big enough lead in the LPGA Rookie of the Year points standings to clinch the award for the season.
On 23 June 2013, Ryu lost in a sudden-death playoff at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship to fellow South Korean Inbee Park. Park made birdie on the first extra hole to take the victory after Ryu could only make par.
On 2 April 2017, Ryu won her second major championship at the ANA Inspiration with a sudden-death playoff victory over Lexi Thompson. The tournament was controversial though, after leader Thompson was handed a retrospective four stroke penalty midway through the final round, for an infringement reported by a TV viewer during the third round. Thompson was found to have incorrectly marked and replaced her ball on the 17th hole during the third round. At the time, Thompson had a two stroke advantage. Ryu went on to win with a birdie on the first extra hole of the playoff.
On 25 June 2017, Ryu won the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship and became the number one golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings.
In March 2024, Ryu announced her intention to retire after the 2024 Chevron Championship.

Personal life

Ryu took classes at Yonsei University while also competing full-time on the LPGA Tour. She graduated in February 2013 with a degree in sports business.

Professional wins (20)

LPGA Tour wins (6)

No.DateTournamentWinning scoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-upWinner's
share
111 Jul 2011U.S. Women's Open74-69-69-69=281−3Playoff

Other wins (2)

Major championships

Wins (2)

1 Defeated Seo Hee-kyung in a three-hole playoff: Ryu and Seo
2 Defeated Lexi Thompson in a sudden death playoff with birdie on first extra hole

Results timeline

Results not in chronological order.
Tournament20202021202220232024
Chevron ChampionshipT50T71CUTCUT
U.S. Women's OpenT2022CUTT53
Women's PGA ChampionshipT3349
The Evian Championship ^NTT54T8CUT
Women's British OpenCUTT35

^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013.
DQ = disqualified
CUT = missed the half-way cut
NT = no tournament br>
T = tied

Summary

  • Most consecutive cuts made – 24
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 3

LPGA Tour career summary

Official through the 2024 season
* Includes matchplay and other events without a cut.
Ryu was not a member of the LPGA Tour until 2012. Money earned from 2008 to 2011 was not considered official by the LPGA Tour.

World ranking

Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.
YearWorld
ranking
Source
2007554
2008127
200959
201043
201127
20127
20135
20147
20155
20169
20173
20183
201918
202014
202125
202278
2023218
2024714

Team appearances

Amateur
Professional