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Mu Hu

For more than thirty years, Mu Hu has lived and breathed elite competitive golf, reaching a career-high Official World Golf Ranking of 400 and competing on the PGA Tour,

From a celebrated junior golfer
To a pioneering professional

2024
2024

Co-founded HMY Studio with Xiong Hao and Chen Liyuan.

Post-2018
Post-2018

Stepped away from professional competition. Transitioned into coaching, accumulating over 3,000 hours of instruction. Based in Shenzhen, China.

2017–2018
2017-2018

Pursued an MBA at Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business.

Elected President of the Student Council.

Participated in a short-term exchange program at the University of Cambridge.

2016
2016

Ranked 26th on the China Tour.

Finished 68th on PGA Tour China.

2015
2015

Made his sixth appearance at the WGC-HSBC Champions, tying the Chinese participation record.

Ranked 5th on the China Tour.

Finished 49th on PGA Tour China, making all cuts.

Began managing a back injury.

2014
2014

Finished T3 at the European Challenge Tour's IDG Development Championship, the best result by a Chinese player in the event.

Ranked 5th on the China Tour.

Finished 11th on PGA Tour China (including 5th at the Beijing Open and T5 at the Hainan Open).

Ranked 35th on OneAsia Tour.

2013
2013

Won team gold at China's National Games.

Recorded multiple top finishes across Japan Tour, Asian Tour, and OneAsia Tour.

Reached a career-high Official World Golf Ranking of No. 425 (third-highest among Chinese male golfers at the time).

Year-end rankings: 5th on China Tour, 11th on OneAsia Tour, 67th on Asian Tour.

2012
2012

Claimed first professional victory at the China Tour Beijing event.

Finished 3rd on the China Tour money list.

Ranked 34th on the OneAsia Tour (including T6 at the Indonesia Open).

Competed on the European Tour (Alstom Open de France, BMW Masters).

Signed endorsement deal with Oakley (2012–2014).

2011
2011

Secured full playing status on the Japan Tour.

Began competing on the Asian Tour (2011–2015).

Appointed Mercedes-Benz China ambassador for the Mercedes Cup (2011–2015).

2010
2010

Turned professional at age 21.

Earned conditional status on the Japan Tour.

Signed with Titleist / FootJoy (long-term partnership).

1989
1989

Born on October 8 in Hangzhou, China.

Achievements

TOP 3

Career-high

OWGR No. 425 (2013), third-highest for a Chinese male.

First professional win

2012 China Tour Beijing (-2)

Defeating Zhang Xinjun.

TOP 4

2013 Thailand Open (-20)

Highest Japan Tour finish.

TOP 3

2014 European Challenge Tour IDG Championship (-11)

Best by a Chinese player.

6 times

HSBC Champions appearances

Tied Chinese record.

Gold

2013 Chinese National Games

$1,057,487
in career earnings.
Featured in Golf Digest

Swing sequence

With David Leadbetter.

Round of 60

Personal-best

With 61 in tournament.