Justin Suh

American professional golfer (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Justin Suh (/ˈsʌ/; born June 12, 1997) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. He was number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking between October 2018 and April 2019.[2]

Born (1997-06-12) June 12, 1997 (age 28)
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight165 lb (75 kg; 11.8 st)
Sporting nationality United States
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Justin Suh
Personal information
Born (1997-06-12) June 12, 1997 (age 28)
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight165 lb (75 kg; 11.8 st)
Sporting nationality United States
ResidenceLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Career
CollegeUniversity of Southern California
Turned professional2019
Current tourPGA Tour
Former toursKorn Ferry Tour
PGA Tour Latinoamérica
Professional wins2
Highest ranking64 (November 5, 2023)[1]
(as of March 22, 2026)
Number of wins by tour
Korn Ferry Tour2
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentDNP
PGA ChampionshipT26: 2023
U.S. OpenT27: 2023
The Open ChampionshipCUT: 2025
Achievements and awards
Pac-12 Player of the Year2018
Korn Ferry Tour
Finals points list winner
2022
Korn Ferry Tour
Player of the Year
2022
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Career

Suh represented the United States at the 2018 Eisenhower Trophy where he won the silver medal together with Cole Hammer and Collin Morikawa.[3]

He attended Evergreen Valley High School in San Jose before playing college golf at University of Southern California where he was Pac-12 Player of the Year in 2018.[4]

Suh turned professional after graduating with a degree in business administration in 2019. He played briefly on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica before joining the Korn Ferry Tour. In 2022, he posted eight top-10 finishes and 14 in the top-25 this in his first 22 starts, including a runner-up finish at the Utah Championship.[5]

Suh won the 2022 Korn Ferry Tour Championship and ranked number one in the season-long points race, earning full status for the 2022–23 PGA Tour. He also earned exemption into the 2023 Players Championship and the 2023 U.S. Open, the first year this was on the line at the Korn Ferry Tour Finals.[6] Suh was voted Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year.[7]

Amateur wins

  • 2013 AJGA Junior at Ruby Hill
  • 2014 Santa Clara County Championship, Northern California Junior
  • 2017 Annual Western Intercollegiate, Trinity Forest Invitational, Saint Mary's Invitational
  • 2018 Amer Ari Invitational, Southern Highlands Collegiate, Pac-12 Championships, Northeast Amateur, Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate
  • 2019 Southwestern Invitational

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Professional wins (2)

Korn Ferry Tour wins (2)

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Finals events (1)
Other Korn Ferry Tour (1)
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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
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Runner(s)-up
1 Sep 4, 2022 Korn Ferry Tour Championship −21 (66-69-64-68=267) 2 strokes United States Austin Eckroat
2 Mar 2, 2025 Visa Argentina Open −23 (64-68-60-65=257) 5 strokes United States Ian Holt, South Korea Kim Seong-hyeon,
United States Cole Sherwood
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Results in major championships

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

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Tournament 2019202020212022202320242025
Masters Tournament
PGA Championship T26
U.S. Open CUT T27
The Open Championship NT CUT
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  Did not play

CUT = missed the halfway cut
T = tied
NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Results in The Players Championship

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Tournament 20232024
The Players Championship T6 CUT
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  Top 10

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place

Results in World Golf Championships

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Tournament2023
Match Play T31
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"T" = Tied

U.S. national team appearances

See also

References

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