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born 19 June 1985 is a former Japanese professional golfer who competed on the U.S.-based and the LPGA of Japan Tour (JLPGA). She was the top-ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings on three occasions in 2010.


Early life, family and amateur career
Miyazato was born on 19 June 1985 in Higashi, Okinawa, . Her father and brothers are professional golfers. Her older brother Yūsaku has won seven times on the Japan Golf Tour and played in the 2018 Masters Tournament.

As an amateur in 2003, she won a professional event on the LPGA of Japan Tour, the Dunlop Ladies Open, in Miyagi Prefecture where she was attending high school at the time.


Professional career
In her 2004 rookie season on the JLPGA Tour Miyazato won five tournaments. In February 2005, she represented Japan along with and won the inaugural Women's World Cup of Golf. In 2005, she won six events on the JLPGA tour, and was the #2 ranked player on the JLPGA Tour behind .

In winning the Japan Open Championship at age 20 in 2005, Miyazato became the youngest player on the JLPGA Tour to win a major. Furthering the notion that Miyazato revived the JLPGA Tour after the retirement of , over 32,000 spectators, the largest gallery ever to attend a JLPGA event, witnessed the final round.

At the LPGA Qualifying Tournament in Florida in December 2005, Miyazato easily secured her tour card for the 2006 season. She was under-par in four of the five rounds, and was 12 strokes ahead of the closest competitor, which set a record for the largest margin of victory. Back in Japan, on 15 December, she played the opening rounds of the Okinawa Open, becoming the first Japanese woman to compete in a domestic men's professional event, although she failed to make the cut for the final rounds.

In Miyazato’s fourth season on the LPGA Tour in 2009, she earned her first win at the in , defeating at the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.

In 2010, Miyazato won four of the first nine official tournaments on the LPGA Tour and on 21 June rose to number 1 in the Women's World Golf Rankings. She held the spot for only one week and was replaced by who held the spot for three weeks, before Miyazato regained the spot again on 19 July, by a narrow margin of 0.0006 average points.KSDK.com, Miyazato replaces Kerr as women's No. 1 19 July 2010

In August, Miyazato won for the fifth time in 2010 at the in Oregon, with a two-stroke victory over Kerr and Na Yeon Choi. She regained the top spot in the world rankings, which had been briefly retaken by Kerr, but then gave it up to Kerr on 25 October.

In 2011, Miyazato won the Order of Merit on the Ladies European Tour (LET), despite only playing in two events on that tour, the co-sponsored events with the LPGA. The LET has no minimum tournament requirements for membership and her second win at the , whose purse is much larger than most LET events, earned her enough to top the list. Ai Miyazato wins money title with a twist

In April 2012, Miyazato won her eighth LPGA event at the inaugural LPGA Lotte Championship in , four strokes ahead of runners-up Azahara Muñoz and .

Miyazato has endorsements deals with , Bridgestone Corporation, , Oakley, , Hisamitsu, Mitsubishi Electric and .

Her older brothers, and Yūsaku Miyazato are also professional golfers. She is not related to fellow Japanese LPGA Tour player .

On 27 May 2017, Kyodo News Agency reported that Miyazato would retire at the end of the season. Her last tournament was the 2017 Evian Championship.

Miyazato is the first golfer to have achieved the world number one ranking without ever winning a major. Her best finish was third three times.


Professional wins (25)

LPGA Tour (9)
126 Jul 200969-66-70-69=274−14Playoff487,500
221 Feb 2010Honda PTT LPGA Thailand67-67-70-63=267−211 stroke195,000
328 Feb 2010HSBC Women's Champions69-71-69-69=278−102 strokes195,000
42 May 2010Tres Marias Championship63-72-71-67=273−191 stroke195,000
520 Jun 2010ShopRite LPGA Classic66-67-64=197−162 strokesM. J. Hur225,000
622 Aug 201066-67-72=205−112 strokes
225,000
724 Jul 201168-68-67-70=273−152 strokes487,500
821 Apr 2012LPGA Lotte Championship71-65-70-70=276−124 strokes
Azahara Muñoz
255,000
91 Jul 2012Walmart NW Arkansas Championship68-68-65=200−121 stroke
Azahara Muñoz
300,000
Co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour.

Note: Miyazato won the Evian Championship (formerly named the Evian Masters) once before it became recognized as a major championship by the LPGA Tour in 2013.

LPGA Tour playoff record (1–0)

12009Won with birdie on first extra hole


JLPGA Tour (15)
128 Sep 2003Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Ladies Open70-70-71=211−51 strokeMari Katayama
27 Mar 2004Daikin Orchid Ladies70-66-70=206−103 strokes
313 Jun 2004Suntory Ladies Open69-70-70-68=277−116 strokes
420 Jun 2004APiTA Circle K Sunkus Ladies69-69-72=210−61 stroke
524 Oct 2004Masters GC Ladies69-68-68=205−111 stroke
621 Nov 2004Daio Paper Elleair Ladies Open66-67-69=202−143 strokes
715 May 200569-64-70=203−138 strokes
822 May 2005Chukyo TV Bridgestone Ladies Open65-74-70=209−7Playoff
921 Aug 2005New Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ladies66-75-68=209−103 strokes
102 Oct 2005Japan Women's Open Golf Championship69-69-72-73=283−55 strokes
1130 Oct 2005Hisako Higuchi IDC Otsuka Kagu Ladies67-68-67=202−147 strokes


Shinobu Moromizato
1220 Nov 2005Daio Paper Elleair Ladies Open69-70-65=204−125 strokes

1310 Sep 2006JLPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup70-68-74-70=282−63 strokes
1424 Sep 2006Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Ladies Open70-73-71=214−23 strokes
1511 Oct 2009Sankyo Ladies Open74-70-68=212−41 stroke
Miyazato won the 2003 Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Ladies Open as an amateur.
Tournament in bold denotes major championships in JLPGA Tour.


Other (1)
  • 2005 Women's World Cup of Golf (with )


Results in LPGA majors
Results not in chronological order before 2015.
T44T29T15T3169CUTT33T56T55T67
Women's PGA Championship T3CUTCUT T3CUTT6T15CUT
U.S. Women's Open CUTT28T10T27T6T31T6T28T11CUT
Women's British OpenCUTT119T585T3T9CUTT26CUTT45
The Evian Championship ^ T15CUT

T41T18T40
Women's PGA Championship T39T36
U.S. Women's Open T41
Women's British OpenCUTCUTCUT
The Evian ChampionshipT38CUTT32
^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied


Summary
12
6
9
8
3
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 7 (2012 Kraft Nabisco – 2013 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (2009 U.S. Open - 2009 British Open)


LPGA Tour career summary
2004210101T269,608n/a70.20n/a
2005650021T10102,663n/a72.41n/a
200621190017T3532,0532271.2213
2007251901272788,4771773.0156
200823170003T4410,8334672.1948
200922221211311,517,149370.334
20102118501911,457,384670.657
20111917101611,007,633871.6318
201223202201111,334,977570.566
2013201701022526,9682771.2926
201422150000T12119,8258672.75106
201523150000T14164,4467772.0659
2016262000113275,3196771.9967
201712100001T5167,2858171.4354
  • Official as of 2017 season

* Includes matchplay and other events without a cut.


JLPGA prize money
116
2
2
10
89
32
14
48
71
98
82
104
94


World ranking
Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.

^ Miyazato was last ranked on 25 September 2017. She dropped from the ranking following her retirement.


Team appearances
Amateur
  • Espirito Santo Trophy (representing Japan): 2002

Professional

  • World Cup (representing Japan): 2005 (winners), 2006
  • International Crown (representing Japan): 2014


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