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Ryo Hisatsune

Ryo Hisatsune is a Japanese professional golfer who competes on the PGA Tour. A significant achievement in his career is winning the 2023 Cazoo Open de France. His prominence in professional golf continues to grow as he participates in major tours and tournaments.


September 2002: Ryo Hisatsune's Birth

In September 2002, Ryo Hisatsune was born in Japan.

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2020: Turned Professional

In 2020, Ryo Hisatsune turned professional and started playing on the Japan Challenge Tour.

2021: Japan Challenge Tour Success

In 2021, Ryo Hisatsune continued playing on the Japan Challenge Tour, winning three times and claiming the money list title.

November 2022: European Tour Qualifying School

In November 2022, Hisatsune entered the European Tour Qualifying School, finishing tied-seventh and earning status to play on the 2023 European Tour season.

2022: Japan Golf Tour Season

In 2022, Ryo Hisatsune played on the Japan Golf Tour, achieving a best result of tied-second at the ASO Iizuka Challenged Golf Tournament.

September 2023: Cazoo Open de France Victory

In September 2023, Ryo Hisatsune secured his first win on the European Tour by winning the Cazoo Open de France at Le Golf National, finishing ahead of Jordan Smith and Jeff Winther. Later in November, he was voted as the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year for the 2023 European Tour season.

2023: Fortinet Australian PGA Championship

In 2023, Ryo Hisatsune finished tied-second at the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship, three shots behind Cameron Smith.

2023: Cazoo Open de France Win

In 2023, Ryo Hisatsune won the Cazoo Open de France.