Wang Wei-hsuan is a professional from Chinese Taipei who competes on the Asian Tour and the Taiwan PGA Tour (TPGA). Renowned for his tremendous power off the tee, officially topping the Asian Tour’s driving distance statistics in 2025, he turned professional in 2019. He initially built his resume on his home circuit alongside his older brother, fellow tour pro Wang Wei-hsiang, and notably won the 2020 Mercuries Taiwan Masters when it was contested as a domestic event.
Wang achieved a major international breakthrough during a stellar 2025 campaign. Over a single month, he secured three top-three finishes on the Asian Tour, highlighted by a sudden-death playoff loss at the SJM Macao Open and a runner-up finish at the Yeangder TPC. This phenomenal run vaulted him to a career-best ninth on the final Asian Tour Order of Merit. Simultaneously, he dominated locally, claiming three victories to win the 2025 Taiwan PGA Tour Order of Merit. Carrying that momentum forward, he launched 2026 with a strong top-10 result at the Philippine Golf Championship.
