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Ina Yoon

South Korea

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Ina Yoon (born May 2, 2003, in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province) is a South Korean professional golfer competing on the LPGA Tour. She turned professional in 2021 and spent her formative years on the LPGA of Korea Tour (KLPGA), where she established herself as one of the circuit's standout performers. In 2024 she topped the KLPGA money list with 1.211 billion Korean won and won the tour's Player of the Year and scoring title, earning her LPGA Tour card through the Qualifying Series. She made her LPGA Tour debut in February 2025 at the Founders Cup.

Yoon's rise was not straightforward. During the 2022 Korea Women's Open she admitted to knowingly playing the wrong ball, which drew a three-year suspension from the Korea Golf Association. The KGA later reduced the ban to 18 months, and she returned to competition in 2024. Her response was emphatic: she posted 14 top-10 finishes that season, including one win at the Jeju Samdasoo Masters.

Yoon's game is built around exceptional power off the tee combined with sharp approach play, giving her a platform to generate birdies in volume. On the LPGA Tour her length translates well to longer setups, and she has shown the composure to compete in major championships. In April 2026 she finished tied for fourth at the Chevron Championship, her best result at a women's major.

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