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Rikuya Hoshino is a Japanese golfer. A professional since 2016, he has won several tournaments and has also placed highly in many others. In 2017, he became the youngest player to win on the Asian Tour. His net worth is $1 million as of 2024. 

In this article, we will take a look at Rikuya Hoshino’s Net worth, Salary, Earnings,  and more.

Rikuya Hoshino’s Biography and Career

Golfer Rikuya Hoshino’s Biography and Career is a tale that embodies the unwavering resilience and grit of an athlete determined to succeed. 

Born on May 12, 1996, in Nagoya, Japan, Hoshino was introduced to golf at the tender age of three by his father – himself an avid golfer. From then on, it became clear that young Hoshino had an extraordinary talent for the sport.

Fast forward a few years later; he competed in numerous junior tournaments across Japan and amassed several accolades. 

In 2018, after turning pro at just twenty-two years old, Hoshino secured his first professional win at The Crowns tournament held in Nagoya city – becoming one of the youngest winners on tour. 

Since then, Golfer Rikuya Hoshino’s Biography and Career have been marked with notable achievements like finishing second place at this year’s U.S Open Championship held at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego California- cementing him as one of Japan’s leading stars in golf today.

Professional Career.

In his debut season, he recorded two top-10 finishes and finished 26th on the Order of Merit. The following year, he captured his first career victory at the Sun Chlorella Classic and notched three other top-five finishes to end the season ranked third on the money list. 

But it was in 2020 that Hoshino truly shone, winning twice more including a memorable performance at The Crowns that saw him chip in for eagle to force a playoff before ultimately prevailing with another incredible up-and-down birdie from off the green.

His sterling play earned him both Rookie of The Year and Player of The Year honors as he became just the third golfer ever to win both awards simultaneously.

The sky appears to be the limit for this young Japanese prodigy whose all-around game is equally adept at handling pressure-packed situations as well as displaying flashes of brilliance when everything clicks into place.

In 2020, Golfer Rikuya Hoshino’s Professional Career saw its biggest challenge yet due to the Covid-19 outbreak as several events were canceled or postponed during this time period however this did not stop Rikuya from proving himself as one of Japan’s best golfers out there.

Hoshino proved that he was no flash in the pan by continuing his dominant performances throughout 2021 as well. Fans cheered him on as he won The Crowns tournament held near Nagoya city for third place overall and finished second at Fujisankei Classic a few weeks later capturing attention all over again.

Rikuya Hoshino’s Net Worth Details

Rikuya Hoshino’s net worth is estimated to be $1 million, and his salary is $500K as of 2025. 

Career Earnings

Rikuya Hoshino has earned a total of $66,522 from his career on the PGA Tour. 

Endorsement

Rikuya Hoshino is endorsed by Nike and TaylorMade. 

Personal Details

Full Name Rikuya Hoshino (星野陸也)
Born 12 May 1996 (age 27)
Birthplace Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Nationality Japan
Residence  Japan
Age 27
Height  1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Professional wins 7
Current Tour European Tour

Japan Golf Tour

Asian Tour

Net Worth $1 million
Relationship  Single
Spouse
Instagram  (@hoshinorikuya)

PGA Stats

Tournament 2018 2021 2022 2023
Masters Tournament
PGA Championship CUT T60
U.S. Open CUT T26 CUT
The Open Championship CUT CUT

FAQs

1. What are Rikuya Hoshino’s major career achievements in golf?

Rikuya Hoshino has accumulated 8 professional wins, including 6 victories on the Japan Golf Tour and 1 win on the European Tour at the 2024 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters. He became the fourth Japanese golfer to win on the European Tour (now DP World Tour) following Isao Aoki, Hideki Matsuyama, and Ryo Hisatsune. His career-high world ranking reached 63rd in May 2022.

2. How did Rikuya Hoshino qualify for the PGA Tour in 2025?

Hoshino secured his PGA Tour card by finishing 9th in the DP World Tour Eligibility Ranking at the conclusion of the 2024 season. This achievement came through the Strategic Alliance pathway between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, which awards dual membership to the top 10 non-exempt players. His Qatar Masters victory and six other top-10 finishes were instrumental in securing this opportunity.

3. What is Rikuya Hoshino’s performance record in major championships?

Hoshino’s best major championship result is T26 at the 2021 U.S. Open. He has competed in the PGA Championship (best finish T60 in 2022), U.S. Open, and The Open Championship (T60 in 2023), but has never played in The Masters. He has made the cut in four major appearances but has yet to contend for a major championship victory.

4. What role did Rikuya Hoshino play in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?

Hoshino represented Japan and received the honor of hitting the very first tee shot in the men’s golf competition. He described feeling “a very unique type of nervousness” about this responsibility, especially with the narrow fairway on the first hole at Kasumigaseki Country Club. Competing in the Olympics fulfilled a childhood dream for Hoshino.

5. How has Rikuya Hoshino performed during his 2025 PGA Tour debut season?

Hoshino has struggled with consistency, missing the cut in 6 of his first 12 events including the Sony Open, Farmers Insurance Open, and Mexico Open. His best result was T26 at the Corales Puntacana Championship ($29,800), with other modest finishes at The American Express (T43), Cognizant Classic (T48), and THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson (T39).

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