At just 26 years old, Ren Yonezawa has already pocketed three Japan Golf Tour titles and made his Major debut at The Open Championship — and his financial profile is rising just as fast as his OWGR ranking.
Ren Yonezawa’s Biography
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Ren Yonezawa (米澤蓮) |
| Date of Birth | July 23, 1999 |
| Age | 26 |
| Birthplace | Iwate (Morioka), Japan |
| Nationality | Japanese |
| Height / Weight | 5’7″ / 176 lbs |
| Plays | Right-handed |
| Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) | 249 (as of July 2026) |
| Turned Professional | 2021 (JGTO debut 2022) |
| Years Active | 2022–present |
| Tour(s) | Japan Golf Tour (JGTO) |
| Equipment Sponsor | Titleist (Brand Ambassador) |
| Net Worth | $1.5 million |
| Career Prize Money | approx. ¥150+ million |
| Major Titles | 0 |
| JGTO Wins | 3 |
Early Life and Golf Journey
Ren Yonezawa was born on July 23, 1999, in Iwate Prefecture, Japan.
He grew up in Morioka and reportedly developed his game largely on his own — equipment tracking site WITBhub has noted that he is considered a self-taught golfer, a rare trait among elite professionals on the Japan Golf Tour.
Yonezawa attended the same Tokyo university as Takumi Kanaya and two-time Asia-Pacific Amateur champion Hideki Matsuyama, which placed him in elite golfing company from an early age. His amateur career showed serious promise.
In 2019, he won the South Australian Amateur Classic at Royal Adelaide, firing a final-round 68 to finish 15-under and claim his first international title.
That same year, Yonezawa represented Japan at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Shanghai, where he tied for fifth place at 10-under — just two shots behind eventual champion Lin Yuxin of China.
Going into the final round, he was tied for the lead alongside Takumi Kanaya, Blake Windred, and Yung-Hua Liu.
He also made a runner-up appearance at the Asia-Pacific Open Diamond Cup on the Japan Golf Tour as an amateur, further demonstrating his readiness for professional competition.
Yonezawa turned professional in 2021 and joined the Japan Golf Tour full-time in 2022, entering a field stacked with talented contemporaries including Keita Nakajima and Taiga Semikawa.
Despite finishing runner-up twice during his 2023 season — at the Panasonic Open and the Casio World Open — Yonezawa showed the composure and shot-making that would soon yield his breakthrough wins.
Professional Golf Career
Yonezawa’s first two seasons on the JGTO were marked by strong consistency and near-misses.
In 2023, he tied for second at the Casio World Open alongside South Korea’s Song Young-han, losing out to Taichi Nabetani in a dramatic final-hole showdown.
He also finished joint runner-up at the Panasonic Open, building a reputation for contending late in events.
The breakthrough arrived in May 2024, when Yonezawa won his inaugural JGTO title at The Crowns at Nagoya Golf Club’s Wago Course.
In his third full professional season, he closed with a final-round 65 to finish 13-under-par and beat Naoyuki Kataoka by a single shot.
The win came off the back of four consecutive birdies on holes eight through ten, and a clutch par save on the 15th to hold off Kataoka’s challenge.
Just three months later, in August 2024, Yonezawa claimed his second JGTO title at the Yokohama Minato Championship–Fujiki Centennial.
He closed with a bogey-free 64 — seven-under — to win by three strokes from overnight leader Mikiya Akutsu.
As a Titleist Brand Ambassador, he played a Pro V1x ball alongside TSR2 irons, Vokey SM10 wedges, and a Scotty Cameron GOLO putter throughout the 2024 season.
In April 2026, Yonezawa won his third JGTO title at the Maezawa Cup, defeating Younghan Song in a play-off.
He then tied for second at the 2026 Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open — the same event where he had missed qualifying by a single shot a year earlier — earning a place in The 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, marking his first Major championship appearance.
He ended the 2024 season ranked fourth on the JGTO money list, confirming his status as one of Japan’s most consistent young professionals.
Ren Yonezawa’s Net Worth Details
As of 2026, Ren Yonezawa’s has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.
He built this primarily through JGTO prize money across his first four professional seasons and his status as a Titleist Brand Ambassador. At 26, his earnings trajectory is pointing firmly upward as he competes on the international stage for the first time.
Career Prize Money
Yonezawa’s prize money on the Japan Golf Tour totals approximately ¥150+ million (roughly $1 million at current exchange rates) across his professional career through mid-2026.
The JGTO operates in Japanese yen, with tournament purses typically ranging from ¥50 million to ¥210 million.
His two biggest single-event earnings came from his wins at The Crowns (¥110 million purse in 2024, with winner’s share approximately ¥22 million) and the Yokohama Minato Championship (¥120 million purse in 2024, winner’s share approximately ¥24 million).
His 2026 Maezawa Cup victory came from a ¥200 million purse event. He has also earned smaller amounts from PGA Tour-affiliated events in Japan, including a T22 finish at the 2024 Zozo Championship where he pocketed $79,560.
His official PGA Tour player profile confirms his presence in Japan-based events. Yonezawa’s career prize money will grow substantially if he advances his OWGR ranking and earns starts in higher-value international events.
Career Earnings By Year
| Season | Tournament Wins | Notable Results | Approx. Prize Money Earned |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 0 | JGTO debut season | ¥10–20 million (est.) |
| 2023 | 0 | T2 Panasonic Open; T2 Casio World Open | ¥30–40 million (est.) |
| 2024 | 2 | The Crowns (W); Yokohama Minato Championship (W); T22 Zozo Championship ($79,560) | ¥60–70 million + $79,560 USD |
| 2025 | 0 | T-Runner-up Token Homemate Cup; T6 Maezawa Cup | ¥20–30 million (est.) |
| 2026 | 1 | Maezawa Cup (W); T2 Mizuno Open; Open Championship debut | ¥30–40 million (est.) |
Endorsements
Yonezawa’s most visible commercial relationship is with Titleist, where he holds the status of official Titleist Golf Ambassador.
The partnership covers his full equipment setup, including his driver, irons, wedges, and golf ball.
As of January 2026, his confirmed bag featured a Titleist GT1 Driver (9°), Titleist T100 irons, Vokey Design SM11 wedges, a Scotty Cameron GoLo Tour Prototype putter, and the Titleist Pro V1 ball.
Titleist ambassadors at the JGTO level typically receive product support, appearance fees, and performance incentives tied to wins and rankings.
While the exact financial terms of Yonezawa’s ambassador agreement are not publicly disclosed, equipment ambassadorships for players ranked in the top-100 on their home tour generally range from ¥5 million to ¥15 million annually, depending on performance bonuses.
No separate apparel, footwear, or luxury watch endorsement deals have been publicly confirmed for Yonezawa as of mid-2026.
His commercial profile is expected to grow significantly if he maintains his current upward trajectory in the OWGR and earns additional invitations to major championship or PGA Tour events.
Career Statistics
| Year | Tour | Events Played | JGTO Wins | Notable Finishes | Season-End OWGR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | JGTO | ~20 | 0 | Rookie season | ~400+ |
| 2023 | JGTO | ~22 | 0 | T2 Panasonic Open; T2 Casio World Open | ~300 |
| 2024 | JGTO / PGA Tour (Zozo) | ~23 | 2 | W The Crowns; W Yokohama Minato; T22 Zozo | ~250 |
| 2025 | JGTO | ~20 | 0 | Runner-up Token Homemate Cup | ~249 |
| 2026 | JGTO | ~8 (to July) | 1 | W Maezawa Cup; T2 Mizuno Open; Open debut | 249 |
FAQs
What is Ren Yonezawa’s estimated net worth?
Ren Yonezawa’s estimated net worth is approximately $1.5 million, built through three Japan Golf Tour victories, consistent prize money earnings, and his Titleist equipment sponsorship deal.
How many tournaments has Ren Yonezawa won on the Japan Golf Tour?
Yonezawa has won three official JGTO titles: The Crowns (May 2024), the Yokohama Minato Championship–Fujiki Centennial (August 2024), and the Maezawa Cup (April 2026).
What equipment does Ren Yonezawa use and who sponsors him?
Yonezawa is a Titleist Brand Ambassador. His current bag includes a Titleist GT1 Driver, T100 irons, Vokey SM11 wedges, Scotty Cameron putter, and the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball.
Has Ren Yonezawa ever played in a Major championship?
Yes. Yonezawa made his Major debut at The 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale in July 2026, earning his spot by tying for second at the 2026 Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open.
What is Ren Yonezawa’s current OWGR ranking?
Ren Yonezawa is ranked 249th in the Official World Golf Ranking. His best-ever ranking was 200th, and he is targeting a continued rise with international event appearances.




