Wang Jeung-hun
| Wang Jeung-hun | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal information | |||
| Born | 7 September 1995 Seoul, South Korea | ||
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||
| Sporting nationality | South Korea | ||
| Career | |||
| Turned professional | 2012 | ||
| Current tour(s) | Asian Tour | ||
| Former tour(s) | European Tour PGA Tour China | ||
| Professional wins | 4 | ||
| Highest ranking | 39 (29 January 2017) | ||
| Number of wins by tour | |||
| European Tour | 3 | ||
| Asian Tour | 1 | ||
| Sunshine Tour | 1 | ||
| Other | 1 | ||
| Best results in major championships | |||
| Masters Tournament | CUT: 2017 | ||
| PGA Championship | CUT: 2016, 2017 | ||
| U.S. Open | CUT: 2017 | ||
| The Open Championship | T60: 2024 | ||
| Achievements and awards | |||
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Wang Jeung-hun or Wang Jung-hoon (Korean: 왕정훈; born 7 September 1995) is a South Korean professional golfer. He plays on the European and Asian Tours. He is from Seoul, South Korea.
In 2016, he won the European Tour's Trophée Hassan II on a sponsor exemption. He made a birdie on the second extra hole of a sudden-death playoff to defeat Nacho Elvira. The following week, he won again at the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, a co-sanctioned event on the European, Sunshine and Asian Tours. He claimed a one stroke victory over Siddikur Rahman. His third European Tour win came at the 2017 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters where he beat Joakim Lagergren and Jaco van Zyl in a playoff.
Prior to the European and Asian Tours, he played on PGA Tour China and won the tour's first event in 2014.