Momoko Ueda

Momoko Ueda
Momoko Ueda
上田 桃子

Ueda before 2009 Women's British Open
Personal information
Born 15 June 1986 (1986-06-15) (age 25)
Kumamoto, Japan
Height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Nationality  Japan
Residence Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
Career
College none
Turned professional 2005
Current tour(s) LPGA (joined 2008)
JLPGA (joined 2005)
Professional wins 9
Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour 2
LPGA of Japan Tour 9
Best results in LPGA Major Championships
Kraft Nabisco C'ship T27: 2010
LPGA Championship T25: 2008
U.S. Women's Open T13: 2008
Women's British Open T7: 2008
Achievements and awards
LPGA of Japan Tour
leading money winner
2007

Momoko Ueda (上田 桃子 Ueda Momoko?, born 15 June 1986) is a female professional golfer who in 2007 at the age of 21 became the youngest player in the history of the Japan LPGA Tour (JLPGA) to finish first on the money list.[1] She is currently playing on the United State-based LPGA Tour.

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Amateur career

Ueda was born in Kumamoto, Japan. She started playing golf at the age of nine, and entered the prestigious Sakata School at ten. In twenty three amateur events, she placed in the top 10 fifteen times, including three wins, and five second-place finishes.[2]

Professional career

Ueda turned pro in August 2005 and won the JLPGA rookies cup that year.[3] In 2006 she placed 4th in two JLPGA events, and tied for 9th in the Mizuno Classic, a joint JLPGA and LPGA event.

2007 was her breakout year on the JLPGA, with five wins, six runner-ups, a 3rd and a 5th. Internationally, she represented Japan in the World Cup, and played in the Women's British Open at St Andrews. In April she won the Life Card Ladies at her home town of Kumamoto. She went on to win the Resort Trust Ladies and the Stanley Ladies, and placed 2nd in the Fujitsu Ladies, before winning the Mizuno Classic in November.[4] A highlight of her tournament was a double-eagle during the tournament's final round. She became the tournament's first Japanese winner in nine years and only the 16th non-LPGA member in history to win an LPGA event. Two weeks later at the Elleair Ladies she won her fifth tournament and became the youngest money title winner in the history of the JLPGA tour.[1]

Her win at Mizuno qualified her to play on the LPGA tour in 2008. In her first tournament of the year, the SBS Open at Turtle Bay, she finished fifth.[5]

Ueda again won the Mizuno Classic in 2011. She birdied the 3rd hole of a sudden death playoff to defeat Shanshen Feng.[6]

Professional wins (9)

JLPGA Tour (9)

  • 2007 (5) Life Card Ladies, Resort Trust Ladies, Stanley Ladies, Mizuno Classic (co-sanctioned with LPGA), Daio Paper Elleair Open
  • 2008 (2) Suntory Ladies Open, Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Women's Open
  • 2009 (1) AXA Ladies Open
  • 2011 (1) Mizuno Classic (co-sanctioned with LPGA)

LPGA Tour (2)

No. Date Tournament Winning Score Margin of
Victory
Runner(s)-up
1 Nov 4, 2007 Mizuno Classic -13 (70-67-66=203) 2 strokes Sweden Maria Hjorth, United States Reilley Rankin
2 Nov 6, 2011 Mizuno Classic -16 (67-64-69=200) Playoff China Shanshan Feng

LPGA Tour playoff record (1-0)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 2011 Mizuno Classic China Shanshan Feng Won with birdie on third extra hole

Results in LPGA majors

Tournament 2008 2009 2010 2011
Kraft Nabisco Championship T47 T30 T27 T33
LPGA Championship T25 T57 CUT T30
U.S. Women's Open T13 T40 CUT CUT
Women's British Open T7 T55 T9 T22

DNP = did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" tied
Green background for a win. Yellow background for a top-10 finish.

LPGA Tour career summary

Year Events
played
Cuts
made
Wins 2nds 3rds Top
10s
Best
finish
Earnings ($) Rank Scoring
average
Scoring
rank
2006 1 1 0 0 0 1 T9 24,442 N/A 69.67 N/A
2007 4 4 1 0 0 2 1 302,550 N/A 72.07 N/A
2008 19 16 0 0 0 3 5 413,592 45 71.74 23
2009 18 15 0 1 0 2 T2 416,333 33 71.68 28
2010 9 7 0 0 0 1 T6 114,509 45 71.81 31
  • Official as of July 11, 2010

JLPGA prize money

  • 2005 ¥0(180)  
  • 2006 ¥46,751,163 (13)
  • 2007 ¥166,112,232 (1) 
  • 2008 ¥54,617,651 (17)
  • 2009 ¥32,837,760 (23)

Career total ¥ 300,318,806 (45)

References

External links


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