Ryo Ishikawa Autograph

Ryo Ishikawa (石川 遼, Ishikawa Ryō, born 17 September 1991), also known by the nickname "Hanikami Ōji" (ハニカミ王子, literally, "Bashful Prince"), is a Japanese professional golfer. More about Ryo Ishikawa

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Current items with a signature of Ryo Ishikawa

These are the most current items with a signature of Ryo Ishikawa that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA HAND SIGNED AUGUSTA NATIONAL MASTERS SCORECARD$69.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA PGA GOLF SIGNED MASTERS SCORECARD W/COA$75.00logo
thumbnailRyo Ishikawa PGA signed Ram Golf Ball autographed$59.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA SIGNED 2009 PRESIDENTS CUP PIN FLAG PSA/DNA HARDING PARK SF$149.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA Signed 8x10 JSA$99.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA SIGNED 8X12 ACTION PHOTO-COA $59.99logo
thumbnailRyo Ishikawa Signed Autographed 8x10 photo PGA $25.00logo
On 20 May 2007, Ishikawa became the youngest winner ever of a men's regular tournament on the Japan Golf Tour by winning the Munsingwear Open KSB Cup at the age 15 years and 8 months. He competed as an amateur and it was Ishikawa's first tour appearance. He finished one shot ahead of Japan's 9th top ranked player at the time, Katsumasa Miyamoto. The highest ranked player on the Official World Golf Ranking who took part in the event was Toru Taniguchi who finished T13, 6 shots shy of Ishikawa. Taniguchi ranked number 86 in the world after the event.

Ishikawa turned professional in 2008 and won another Japan Golf Tour tournament, the mynavi ABC Championship. By the close of 2008 he had become the youngest ever player to reach the top 100 of the Official World Golf Rankings. Read even more about Ryo Ishikawa at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Ryo Ishikawa

In total, we tracked 423 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Ryo Ishikawa (RYO ISHIKAWA SIGNED GAME USED (FACE) GOLF BALL (RARE!!)) was sold in August 2011 for $600.00 while the cheapest item (RYO ISHIKAWA Signed PGA 8x10 PHOTO with Beckett COA) found a new owner for $0.99 in April 2023. The month with the most items sold (40) was April 2009 with an average selling price of $42.50 for an autographed item of Ryo Ishikawa. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2010 with $150.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was May 2016. In average, an autographed item from Ryo Ishikawa is worth $39.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Ryo Ishikawa were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnailRyo Ishikawa #2 8x10 Signed Photo w/ COA Golf$15.00logo
thumbnailRyo Ishikawa autographed new golf ball$15.00logo
thumbnailRyo Ishikawa Signed 2009 Masters Golf Pin Flag Autographed AUTO PSA/DNA LOA $12.50logo
thumbnailRyo Ishikawa Signed 2011 Masters Golf Pin Flag Custom Framed Palm Beach COA$80.97logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA signed 8x10 GOLF PGA photo with COA$3.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA SIGNED GOLF BALL ROUND TOURNAMENT USED JAPAN SRIXON $39.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA SIGNED GOLF BALL ROUND TOURNAMENT USED JAPAN SRIXON 2$39.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA SIGNED GOLF BALL ROUND TOURNAMENT USED JAPAN SRIXON 3$39.99logo
thumbnailRYO ISHIKAWA Signed PGA 8x10 PHOTO with Beckett COA$0.99logo
thumbnailRyo Ishikawa Signed Rookie Golf Ball Index Card Lot(2) Japan Hanikami Oji PGA$8.00logo

Latest News about Ryo Ishikawa

Steve Stricker pulls out of Open and is replaced by first reserve Ryo Ishikawa (07/08/14): World No 19 Steve Stricker has withdrawn from next week's Open Championship and been replaced in the field at Hoylake by first reserve Ryo Ishikawa. Go to news article

Notebook: Ryo Ishikawa wins at just the right time to get into British Open (07/08/14): Ryo Ishikawa won last week on the Japan Golf Tour for the first time in 20 months. Go to news article

Ryo Ishikawa favourite at Tsuruya Open (04/21/14): The Japan Tour moves from Nagoya to the Kobe region for this week’s Tsuruya Open where the leading world ranked player will be Ryo Ishikawa who appears now to be regaining the level of form that saw him one of the bright young stars of the game.

Humana Challenge: Ryo Ishikawa getting comfy in U.S. (01/18/14): Ryo Ishikawa's ball lands in the water on 18 on the Nicklaus Private course during the third round of the Humana Challenge on Saturday. / Richard Lui/The Desert Sun

Learning a language leads caddie Simon Clark to a job with Ryo Ishikawa (01/12/14): Simon Clark headed off to Japan to learn the language and enhance his college studies of World War II. He was excited about making his first visit to Pearl Harbor this week when he was able to take a break from his job as the caddie for Ryo Ishikawa.

Older News Stories about Ryo Ishikawa

Ryo Ishikawa and Hideki Matsuyama take different paths to PGA Tour (01/2014): Hideki Matsuyama (l) advanced steadily through the amateur ranks, while Ryo Ishikawa shot straight to the big time.

Ryo Ishikawa heads strong contingent from Asia at World Cup of Golf (11/2013): Ryo Ishikawa is playing Royal Melbourne for the second time, but the first time for his country, in the ISPS Handa World Cup. Go to news article

Ryo Ishikawa earns 2014 PGA Tour card in three Web.com Final events (09/2013): Ryo Ishikawa of Japan, now 22 years old, has earned his way onto the 2013-14 PGA Tour. Go to news article

Ryo Ishikawa aims to finally deliver on a major stage at Masters (04/2013): Ryo Ishikawa and Rory McIlroy made their Masters debut together, two teenagers in the same group, both filled with potential

Ryo Ishikawa and Thaworn Wiratchant Get Invites to Masters (01/2013): Ryo Ishikawa of Japan and Thaworn Wiratchant of Thailand accepted special invitations to the Masters.

Royal Trophy 2012: Ryo Ishikawa could make the difference in Brunei (12/2012): CHRIS CUTMORE in Brunei: Japanese sensation Ryo Ishikawa, who has a large fan base in his native Japan, is hoping to put a dent in Europe's hopes of lifting the Royal Trophy after hitting two wonderful strokes in the fourballs.

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