
Ryo Hisatsune
23-Year-Old Golfer

2025 Stats
Rank
84
Winnings
$1,783,816
Winnings/Entry
$68,608
Entries
26
Rounds
88
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Coming over from the Japan Tour and DP World Tour, Hisatsune has done a good job adapting his game to the states to keep his card for a third season. That's not easy to accomplish for someone that's only 23-years-old, although that's not to say he hasn't had his share of ups-and-downs. Hisatsune had three reults of T6 or better through a two-month stretch in the spring, but he's also trending downward having finished the year with a lone top-25 across his final 14 events. Statisically, he doesn't jump out in any area and has been a poor putter. His age is the main appeal, but Hisatsune will likely have to battle to retain his card on a yearly basis. Read Past Outlooks
T2 in FIR at Bay Hill
Hisatsune carded a one-over 73 on Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational to finish one-under and tied for 33rd.
ANALYSIS
Hisatsune ranked T2 among the API field in driving accuracy and T4 in GIR percentage, but he lost 2.38 strokes putting while converting just 11 of 21 total scrambling opportunities throughout his week at Bay Hill. The 23-year-old remains top-20 in the early FedExCup standings ahead of THE PLAYERS Championship, where he missed the cut in each of his first two TPC Sawgrass appearances.
Hisatsune ranked T2 among the API field in driving accuracy and T4 in GIR percentage, but he lost 2.38 strokes putting while converting just 11 of 21 total scrambling opportunities throughout his week at Bay Hill. The 23-year-old remains top-20 in the early FedExCup standings ahead of THE PLAYERS Championship, where he missed the cut in each of his first two TPC Sawgrass appearances.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2025
2024
Hisatsune was unable to carry the momentum from a successful 2023 into 2024, as he managed just one top-10 all year and struggled in four starts on the DP World Tour as well. With driving play being a key factor on Tour, Hisatsune ranked outside the top-125 in both driving distance and accuracy, which certainly isn't a recipe for success. To his credit, he was able to make 17-of-27 cuts with his putting and long-iron play being the strengths of his game. At just 22-years-old, there's plenty of time for Hisatsune to continue to develop all aspects of his game, but his overall play still leaves much to be desired.
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Share of 45th at The Genesis
Hisatsune posted a two-under 69 during the final round of The Genesis Invitational to finish tied with Taylor Pendrith for 45th.
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Continues to play great golf
Hisatsune finished in a share of eighth place at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am following a five-under 67 in the final round.
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Settles for T10 in TPC Scottsdale
Hisatsune finished tied with Pierceson Coody and Viktor Hovland for 10th at the WM Phoenix Open after carding an even-par 71 in the final round.
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Share of second at FIO
Hisatsune finished in a three-way tie for second with Si Woo Kim and Pierceson Coody at the Farmers Insurance Open after carding a three-under 69 in the finla round.
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T6 at Charles Schwab Challenge
Hisatsune carded a one-under 69 on Sunday at the Charles Schwab Challenge to finish seven-under and tied for sixth.
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