Quick Answer: Jenny Shin is a 33-year-old South Korean pro golfer who’s played the LPGA Tour since 2011, with one win (the 2016 Texas Shootout), $7.9 million in career earnings, and a current Rolex Ranking of No. 93. She’s unmarried, lives in Las Vegas, and signed with Srixon for 2026.
Jenny Shin has been grinding on the LPGA Tour for fifteen years, and most of what’s published about her online is either recycled Wikipedia or flatly wrong. We’ve tracked LPGA leaderboards and player pages for this site long enough to know the difference, and Shin’s stat line is the kind that mid-tier tour careers get built on: one signature win, 47 top-10 finishes, and a world ranking that’s bounced between 80th and 100th for most of the last five years.
This guide sorts the real Jenny Shin from the gossip. One site out there claims she’s been married since 2009 with two children a claim that doesn’t survive a single glance at her own Wikipedia page, since she was 17 and an amateur that year. Every number below reflects what’s actually verifiable in 2026, not a template with her name dropped in.

Quick Facts
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Full name | Jenny Shin |
| Born | October 7, 1992 (age 33) |
| Birthplace | Seoul, South Korea |
| Height | 5’4″ (163 cm) |
| Residence | Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Turned pro | 2010 |
| LPGA Tour since | 2011 |
| Tour wins | 1 LPGA Tour, 1 Epson Tour |
| Career earnings | $7.9 million (official, LPGA) |
| Current Rolex Ranking | No. 93 |
| Equipment | Srixon / Cleveland Golf (signed Jan. 2026) |
| Marital status | Unmarried |
What Jenny Shin Is Actually Known For
Shin moved from Seoul to the U.S. at age nine and was winning national junior titles before most of her peers had a driver’s license. In 2006 she took the U.S. Girls’ Junior at 13, still the youngest winner in that championship’s history. She played her first major two years later, at 15, as an amateur.
She turned pro in 2010, straight out of Torrance High School in California, passing on the college scholarship offers that a lot of her amateur rivals took. That’s a real trade-off — no NCAA seasons, no fallback if the pro grind didn’t work out — and it took her six years and 133 LPGA starts to convert it into an actual Tour win. That win came at the 2016 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout, where she closed with rounds of 65 and 67 to beat Mi Jung Hur, Gerina Piller, and Amy Yang by two shots.
She hasn’t won again since, but she’s been remarkably consistent: a tied-sixth at the 2017 Women’s British Open remains her best major finish, and she’s stacked up 47 career top-10s and 138 top-25s across 15 LPGA seasons. Depending on how you count it, she’s either a one-win journeywoman or a player who’s made the cut in 19 straight majors at one stretch (2012 U.S. Open through 2016 ANA Inspiration) — both are true, and neither tells the whole story on its own.
Her 2026 World Ranking and Current Form
As of her most recent start, the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Shin sits at No. 93 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. That’s roughly where she’s spent most of the season — her best rank this year is 84, her worst is 101, which tells you more than the single number does: she’s not chasing a leaderboard so much as fighting to stay inside the range that keeps her Tour status safe.
Her 2026 season so far:
| Event | Result |
|---|---|
| Mizuho Americas Open | T7 |
| Aramco Championship | T17 |
| Kroger Queen City Championship | T33 |
| KPMG Women’s PGA Championship | T32 |
| Ford Championship | T53 |
| Meijer LPGA Classic | CUT |
| JM Eagle LA Championship | CUT |
| ShopRite LPGA | WD |
| The Chevron Championship | 70th |
That T7 at Mizuho stands out as her best finish of the year and the one week that actually moved her ranking in the right direction. The rest is a fairly honest picture of where a 15-year Tour veteran in her 30s lands: not contending most weeks, but making enough cuts to keep the card.
Is Jenny Shin Married? Her Husband and Dating Life
No – Shin isn’t married, and she’s kept that part of her life more private than her golf. In a 2023 Instagram Q&A, a fan asked how to date an LPGA player; she replied, essentially, the same way you’d date anyone else, and that LPGA pros are just normal people. In 2024, she posted a couple of times about a boyfriend – once asking pro golfer Max Homa to critique “my bf’s golf swing” – without ever naming him publicly.
That’s genuinely all that’s confirmed. A few gossip and content-farm sites have floated a specific name for who that boyfriend might be, without citing anything that holds up as a source. We’re not going to repeat an unverified name about someone’s private life just because it gets clicks – if Shin confirms a relationship publicly, we’ll update this.
What’s in Jenny Shin’s Bag: Her 2026 Equipment (WITB)
This is the section most articles get wrong, so let’s be precise about what’s actually confirmed versus what’s floating around outdated.

On January 28, 2026, Srixon and Cleveland Golf announced Shin as a new addition to their LPGA staff roster for the season, alongside Brooke Matthews. Her own quote from the announcement: she’s “played Srixon irons for the past few years” and has been testing Cleveland’s wedges for the extra greenside spin.
The most recent confirmed on-course spot (GolfWRX, 2024 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship — before the formal signing, but consistent with her comments about already gaming Srixon irons) had her running:
| Club | Spec |
|---|---|
| Irons | Srixon ZXi7, 4–AW |
| Iron shafts | UST Mamiya Dart 120 F4 |
| Putter | L.A.B. Golf OZ.1, 35″, 68° lie |
| Putter grip | GEARS X |
| Ball | Rotating between Titleist Pro V1/Left Dot and TaylorMade TP5 |
Her current driver and fairway wood specs under the new Srixon deal aren’t publicly documented as of this writing — worth verifying before you treat any specific model as current. If you see an article citing a TaylorMade M1 460 driver or Titleist AP2 716 irons as her “current” bag, that’s actually her equipment from the 2016 Texas Shootout win, recycled into a piece mislabeled as a 2024 WITB. It’s a decade out of date. For a full breakdown of how another Srixon-adjacent staffer sets up her irons, Jeeno Thitikul’s full Callaway breakdown is worth a look for comparison, even though Thitikul plays a different brand entirely.
Jenny Shin’s Net Worth
Here’s where you’ll find the widest spread of numbers online — estimates ranging from $443,000 to $1.5 million, most from sites that don’t explain their math. The one number that’s actually verifiable is her official LPGA career prize money: $7.9 million across 15 seasons, per the Tour’s own stats.
That figure isn’t her net worth, and treating it as one is where most of these estimates go wrong. Prize money doesn’t account for caddie fees, coaching, travel, and the cost of playing a global schedule for over a decade — all of which eat into what a mid-career Tour player actually keeps. It also doesn’t include endorsements, which for Shin include her new Srixon/Cleveland deal plus longstanding ties to Chervo apparel and MGM Rewards, none of which have publicly disclosed values. Gaby López’s page runs into the same problem — her verified career earnings are public, her actual net worth isn’t, and any number you see quoted for either player is an estimate, not a fact.
Not the Same Jenny Shin: The South Park Producer and the Piano Teacher
If you searched “Jenny Shin south park” or “Jenny Shin piano” and landed here, you’ve got the wrong Jenny Shin — and you’re not the first person Google has confused.
There’s a Jenny Shin credited as a producer on South Park, with production work going back to South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and continuing through recent specials like South Park: The Pandemic Special and The Streaming Wars. Separately, there’s a Jenny Shin who runs a piano studio, with students who’ve placed in competitive piano events. Neither has any connection to the golfer. Different people, same fairly common name — that’s really the whole story.
FAQ
What is Jenny Shin famous for?
Winning the 2006 U.S. Girls’ Junior at 13 — still the youngest champion in that event’s history — and her lone LPGA Tour victory at the 2016 Volunteers of America Texas Shootout. She’s also known for consistency: 47 career top-10 finishes across 15 LPGA seasons.
Where does Jenny Shin live?
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Is golfer Jenny Shin married?
No. She’s not married and hasn’t publicly confirmed a relationship beyond a couple of 2024 social media posts referencing a boyfriend she didn’t name.
What is Jenny Shin’s world ranking?
No. 93 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, as of the 2026 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
The Bottom Line on Jenny Shin
Shin’s not chasing headlines this season, and her ranking reflects that — a player grinding to stay card-safe rather than contending most weeks. But 15 years and 47 top-10s into a career that started with a teenage USGA title, that’s a legitimate résumé, not a footnote. For another South Korean veteran navigating a similar stretch of her career, In Gee Chun’s page is worth reading next.
