
Young-han Song
Young-han Song Biography
Background
Young-han Song is a South Korean professional golfer currently competing on the PGA Tour. Born on July 12, 1991, in Australia (during what appears to be a temporary residence period for his family), Song represents South Korea in international competition. He emerges from South Korea's strong golf tradition that has produced major champions like Y.E. Yang and K.J. Choi, though his own career trajectory has followed a different path through the LIV Golf circuit before joining the PGA Tour.
Career Overview
Song's professional career has primarily unfolded on the LIV Golf tour in recent seasons. His 2026 campaign shows consistent participation in the middle tier of LIV events, with his best performance coming at LIV Golf South Africa where he finished tied for 18th at 16-under par. Other 2026 results include a 40th place finish in Singapore (+1), 35th in Hong Kong (-9), 47th in Adelaide (-4), and 32nd in Riyadh (-11). These performances demonstrate Song's ability to compete at the professional level while still seeking breakthrough results against elite fields.
Current Status
As of 2026, Song appears to be transitioning to the PGA Tour, though his exact status (full member, conditional, etc.) isn't specified in available records. His LIV Golf performances suggest a player capable of shooting low rounds (multiple tournaments in double digits under par) but needing greater consistency to contend regularly. At age 34 during the 2026 season, Song is in what are typically a golfer's prime competitive years, with the move to the PGA Tour representing a significant opportunity to establish himself among golf's top professionals.