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Yuna Nishimura

Japanese professional golfer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Yuna Nishimura (西村 優菜, Nishimura Yuna) (born 4 August 2000) is a Japanese professional golfer. After playing on the LPGA of Japan Tour where she has six wins, she joined the LPGA Tour in 2023.[1]

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Early life and amateur career

Nishimura attended Osaka University of Commerce High School.[1] As an amateur, she finished 6th at the 2016 Japan Women's Open, four strokes behind winner Nasa Hataoka. In 2017, she was runner-up at the Japan Junior Championship and individually at the Junior Golf World Cup.[2]

In 2018, she was runner-up in the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific and individually at the Queen Sirikit Cup, both times behind Atthaya Thitikul. She led her team to a win at the 2018 Junior Golf World Cup and a runner-up finish at the 2018 Espirito Santo Trophy in Ireland, behind the United States. In 2019, she won the Riversdale Cup in Australia.[2]

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Professional career

Nishimura turned professional in November 2019 and joined the LPGA of Japan Tour in January 2020. She recorded four victories in the combined 2020–21 LPGA of Japan Tour season and rose into the top-100 in the Women's World Golf Rankings after her maiden win at Mitsubishi Electric/Hisako Higuchi Ladies Golf Tournament. That secured a spot in her first major, the 2020 U.S. Women's Open.[3]

In 2021, she won three tournaments and in 2022 a further two, to rise to No. 34 in the world rankings and finish second on the 2022 JLPGA money list. She was in contention at the 2022 Evian Championship where she was tied 5th after the first round and ultimately finished tied 15th.

Nishimura earned her card for the 2023 LPGA Tour through qualifying school.[4] In her rookie season, her best result was a tie for 3rd at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship and she finished 48th in the rankings.[5]

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Amateur wins

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Professional wins (6)

LPGA of Japan Tour wins (6)

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Tournaments in bold denotes major tournaments in LPGA of Japan Tour.

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Results in LPGA majors

Results not in chronological order.

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  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
NT = no tournament
T = tied

Summary

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  • Most consecutive cuts made – 3 (2023 Women's British Open – 2024 U.S. Women's Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 0
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Team appearances

Amateur

Source:[2]

References

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