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Y.E. Yang Autographs

Y.E. Yang\nYang Yong-eun (Korean: 양용은; born 15 January 1972), also called Y. E. Yang, is a South Korean professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour Champions. He was previously a member of the PGA Tour, where he won twice, including most notably the 2009 PGA Championship when he came from behind to defeat Tiger Woods, thus winning the first major championship by a male player born in Asia. He is occasionally known by the nickname The Tiger Killer.
Yang was born in the island province of Jeju-do. He is the fourth of eight children. He started to play golf at the age of 19 while picking golf balls part-time and, later, working as a golf instructor at Jeju's Ora Country Club. Yang learned by watching the movements of players who visited his golf club. Although he now has coaches, Yang is a self-taught golfer. His brother recommended he try hitting balls at a local driving range. Trying to get a 'proper job', Yang fell down a flight of stairs and tore his ACL while he was learning to use an excavator for a construction company. After recovering from his knee injury, he began mandatory service in the South Korean military at the age of 21.
On the conclusion of his military service, Yang moved to New Zealand, where he pursued a professional career in golf. He turned semi-pro on 21 July 1995 and pro on 22 August 1996.
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Traded items with a signature of Y.E. Yang

The most expensive item with a signature of Y.E. Yang (Y.E. YANG SIGNED 2009 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP FLAG PSA DNA JSA) was sold in August 2009 for $199.99 while the cheapest item (YE Y.E. YANG PGA Signed Autographed Golf Ball Beckett BAS COA) found a new owner for $0.99 in September 2019. The month with the most items sold (17) was September 2009 with an average selling price of $79.99 for an autographed item of Y.E. Yang. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2016 with $174.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was January 2013. In average, an autographed item from Y.E. Yang is worth $14.95.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Y.E. Yang were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail#113 Y.E. YANG auto 2012 SP authentic 96/100 RC rookie autograph Y E $3.00logo
thumbnail2012 Goodwin Champions Autograph Y. E. YANG The Tiger Killer PGA Golfer $27.99logo
thumbnail2012 Goodwin Champions Autograph Y. E. YANG The Tiger Killer PGA Golfer $23.98logo
thumbnail2012 Goodwin Champions Autograph Y. E. YANG The Tiger Killer PGA Golfer $18.98logo
thumbnail2012 Goodwin Champions Y.E. Yang #A-YY Golf South Korea Base Autograph$19.99logo
thumbnail2012 Sp Authentic Limited Y.E. Yang auto autograph rc rookie #27/100 Card# 113 $1.99logo
thumbnail2012 UPPER DECK AUTO Y.E. YANG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH GOLF GOODWIN CHAMPIONS$3.35logo
thumbnail2012 Upper Deck SP Authentic Rookies Autograph Y.E. Yang 185/299$11.99logo
thumbnail2012 Upper Deck SP Y.E. Yang Kevin Na Se Ri Pak 3/8 Auto Autograph$131.39logo
thumbnail2018 The Bar Pieces Of The Past Y E YANG Autograph South Korea Golfer 1/1$10.50logo
thumbnailY.E. YANG 2012 SP Authentic Golf Rookie Auto Autograph #113 /699 MINT$1.99logo
thumbnailY.E. YANG Pga Golfer SIGNED Augusta Masters Golf Scorecard SOUTH KOREA$19.99logo
thumbnailY.E. Yang Signed 8x10 Photo (Beckett)$63.00logo
thumbnailY.E. YANG Signed/Autographed 8x10 GOLF Photo PGA CHAMPION ye w/COA$25.99logo
thumbnailY.E. Yang SP Authentic Autograph$6.88logo

Latest News about Y.E. Yang

Y.E. Yang grabs share of Phoenix lead (01/30/2014): PHOENIX: Y.E. Yang capped a sparkling round with back-to-back birdies as he fired a seven-under 64 to grab a share of the first-round lead at the Phoenix Open on Thursday. The Players Notebook: Y.E. Yang's caddie conquers 17, but others sink (05/08/2013): James Walton's winning shot in The Players Championship Caddie Competition on Wednesday was so good he took a bow. Y.E Yang chasing better week in China (10/10/2012): NANSHAN, China, Oct. 10 – Asia’s first Major winner Y.E. Yang admits he hasn’t been at his best this year, but the 40-year-old Korean hopes back-to-back tournaments on OneAsia beginning this week will help rebuild his confidence.