Skip to main content
Skip to navigation
ESPN
Football
Football
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MLB
MLB
MMA
MMA
F1
F1
Olympic Sports
Olympic Sports
Golf
Golf
More Sports
More Sports
Fantasy
Fantasy
Search
Yannik
Paul
Germany
Birthdate
5/3/1994 (32)
Birthplace
Frankfurt, Germany
College
Colorado
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2018
Overview
News
Bio
Results
Scorecards
Quick Links
Scores
Schedule
PGA TOUR Stats
FedEx Cup
Rose's 7-under 65 sets pace at British Masters
3Y
David Davies/PA via AP
Home favorite Park shares lead in South Korea
3Y
Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Paul's lead down to 1 over Siem at Indian Open
3Y
Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Yannik Paul
Paul extends Indian Open advantage to 5 shots
3Y
Stuart Franklin/Getty Images
PGA TOUR
Paul takes Indian Open lead with first-round 65
3Y
Stuart Franklin/Getty Images
Back to Top
Golf News
Sentry to take over as sponsor of PGA Tour event at Torrey Pines
Wisconsin-based Sentry Insurance is the new title sponsor at Torrey Pines, taking over another PGA Tour event after eight years at Kapalua.
Six share lead, 12 a shot back at PGA Tour's Charles Schwab
Lee Hodges, J.J. Spaun, Ryan Gerard, Andrew Putnam, Tom Kim and Matt McCarty share the Round 1 lead at the Colonial, where Alex Smalley trails by one after his close call at the PGA two weeks ago.
Report: Tiger Woods to again miss all four major championships
Tiger Woods did not enter the 2026 Open Championship, according to a report, and therefore will not be participating in any of golf's majors for the second year in a row
Don Rea Jr. out as PGA of America president after Ryder Cup gaffes
Don Rea Jr., who came under fire after his delayed response to unruly fan behavior directed at the European Ryder Cup team, is out as president of the PGA of America.
Blades Brown, T-14 at Nelson, earns special PGA Tour status
Blades Brown earned unlimited sponsor exemptions for the rest of the PGA Tour season when the 19-year-old tied for 14th at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday.
Wyndham Clark cards 60, wins CJ Cup Byron Nelson by 3 shots
Wyndham Clark shot 11-under 60 to win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, overtaking Si Woo Kim by three strokes and pulling away from defending champion Scottie Scheffler.