Byeong Hun An

33-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Fantasy Outlook
An knocked on the door of his first PGA Tour win in 2024 on a few occasions. He got the year off to a great start going 4th-T2 in the Hawaii Swing. Then posted back-to-back top-five results at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson and the Wells Fargo Championship. All told it was 12 top-25 finishes on the PGA Tour in 2024 for An, who also added a win on the DP World Tour in the fall in his home country of South Korea. In 2022-23 An was third in SG: Around-the-Green, and while that fell pretty significantly in 2024, his ball-striking was more reliable. He ranked 22nd in SG: Off-the-Tee and gained on approach in 14 of his last 16 starts. An has the firepower to make a ton of birdies and very well could get that first PGA Tour win in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
Seventh in putts per GIR at PLAYERS
March 18, 2025
An carded an even-par 72 on Sunday at THE PLAYERS Championship to finish two-over and tied for 52nd.
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An's final round at TPC Sawgrass was highlighted by an eagle on the par-4 first hole where his 48-yard approach shot took a couple quick hops before finding the bottom of the cup for a deuce. He ultimately finished the event ranked 12th among the field in SG: Off-the-Tee and seventh in putts per GIR on the way to 17 total par-breakers, though he converted only 13 of 29 scrambling opportunities. An will make another start this week at the Valspar Championship where he's never placed better than T45 in four career appearances.
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An played in 31 events this past season and made the cut in over 77% of them. He also earned over $3 million this past season, which was a career high. Those are the highlights, now the troubling part. An didn't often fare well when playing elevated events. He was also suspended at the end of the season for three months because of a banned substance in his system. The substance in question is available over the counter in his homeland, so perhaps that's much ado about nothing, but that stigma could prove problematic going forward. In other words, An, who has been very consistent to this point in his career, is a bit of a wild card this season.
The PGA Tour missed An this past season after he landed just 164th in the FedExCup standings at the end of the 2020-21 campaign, which ended his streak of three straight BMW Championship appearances when he finished 53rd or better in he FedExCup standings from 2018 to 2020. Upon his relegation, An made 20 starts on the KFT in 2022, tallying eight top-25 finishes. More importantly, he won the LECOM Suncoast Classic in February and tied for second two months later at the Veritex Bank Championship. However, he currently resides outside of the top 300 in the Official World Golf Ranking, and his days as a top-20 tee-to-green player on the PGA Tour seem like a distant memory.
An is one a small number of golfers on the PGA Tour that wasn't greatly affected by the shortened season. An teed it up 22 times this past season, which was on par with his previous three seasons and his earnings number was the second highest of his career. An should continue to improve this season, but since his cap number was not greatly affected by the pandemic, there's simply not much value there in salary cap leagues.
An performed well during his rookie season of 2017, as he carded three top-10s and over $1 million in earnings. An's sophomore season was much better as he finished runner-up on two occasions and topped $2.5 million in earnings. This past season, An's third was decent, but he certainly didn't build upon his success from the previous season. An looks like the real deal though and his slight set back last season puts him in a good spot for a bounce-back this season.
An has performed well on the PGA Tour, really since day one. He played 14 events as a non-member in 2016 and won nearly $1 million. As a full-time member the following season, An finished inside the top-100 on the FedEx points list. Last season, his third on the PGA Tour, An upped his game even more, finishing runner-up twice and pulling-in over $2.5 million. An is tremendous from tee to green, ranking in the top-25 in strokes-gained off the tee as well as strokes-gained on approach to the green. He's even pretty good with his short game, but he just can't putt very well. He did show improvement from years two to three, however, and he's so bad at putting currently, that even a slight improvement on the green could result in a big gain in money and FedEx points. The problem is, he set the bar pretty high last season. But An looks like the real deal and he should have enough upside to justify a salary cap selection this season ... if he improves his putting.
An made a nice jump from more than $900k in his rookie season, to more than $1.2 million last season. An also made the bulk of his money during the 2017 portion of the season, which is always nice. The problem with An is, he hasn't played many events on the PGA Tour. He played just 14 times two seasons ago and only 22 times this past season. An is just 26, so there's plenty of room to improve, but for fantasy purposes, he won't significantly improve until he plays more often. If word comes out that he plans to play more in the states this season, he's in-play as a salary cap candidate, if not, he's not a great option.
The young Korean is a former U.S. Amateur champ and European Tour Rookie of the Year who is only getting better. He is only 25 and will be in all the majors/WGCs, but we just don't know his plans for regular tour events. Keep a close eye. He could be a steal.
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Moves into top-10 in final round
March 9, 2025
An fired a four-under 68 in the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational to finish in a tie for eighth place.
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Third MC of 2025 at Cognizant
March 3, 2025
An carded a two-day total of even-par to miss the cut at this past week's Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches by five shots.
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Six par-breakers Sunday at Pebble
February 4, 2025
An fired a six-under 66 on Sunday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to finish 10-under and tied for 22nd.
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T32 at The Sentry
January 7, 2025
An fired a six-under 67 on Sunday at The Sentry to finish 16-under and tied for 32nd.
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Wins in home country
October 28, 2024
An defeated Tom Kim in a playoff to win the Genesis Championship following a five-under 67 in the final round.
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