
Romain Langasque
Romain Langasque
Background
Romain Langasque, born on May 18, 1995, in France, is a professional golfer competing primarily on the PGA Tour. Emerging from a country with a growing golf tradition—home to notable players like Victor Dubuisson and Matthieu Pavon—Langasque represents the next generation of French golf talent. His career has shown steady progression since turning professional, with flashes of strong performances on the European and international circuits.
Career Overview
Langasque turned professional after a successful amateur career, which included winning the 2015 Amateur Championship, earning him exemptions into The Open Championship and the 2016 Masters Tournament. While his professional career has yet to yield a PGA Tour or DP World Tour victory, he has demonstrated consistency with several top-30 finishes in recent events.
In early 2026, Langasque showed promising form with a 9th-place finish at the Magical Kenya Open (-16), his best result of the season. He followed this with back-to-back 28th-place finishes at the Joburg Open (-5) and the Investec SA Open Championship (-4), indicating steady play. However, his performances have been mixed, with missed cuts or lower finishes in events like the Qatar Masters (+2, T62) and Bahrain Championship (-2, T69).
Langasque's game appears well-suited for courses requiring precision, as seen in his strong showing in Kenya, but he has struggled with consistency in tougher conditions, such as at the Hero Indian Open (+7, T87).
Current Status
As of early 2026, Langasque remains a developing player on the PGA Tour, capable of contending in select events but still seeking a breakthrough victory. His recent performances suggest he thrives on courses that reward accuracy and scoring opportunities. With France producing more competitive golfers in recent years, Langasque has the potential to elevate his game further and secure a maiden tour win in the near future.