Scott Vincent

Professional Golfer · LIV Golf / Asian Tour / Japan Golf Tour

Zimbabwean tour winner and International Series standout, built for pressure moments and global stages.

Scott Nicholas Vincent (born May 20, 1992, Harare, Zimbabwe) is a Zimbabwean professional golfer who turned pro in 2015 and has competed predominantly on LIV Golf, the Asian Tour, and the Japan Golf Tour. His career peak in the Official World Golf Ranking is No. 78 (Sept 18, 2022). Vincent has also represented Zimbabwe on the biggest amateur/pro team stages, including the World Cup of Golf (2018) and the Tokyo Olympics (2020)—noted on the page as the first Zimbabwean golfer to do so.
  • 6× professional wins across major tours. (Japan Golf Tour: 3 · Asian Tour: 2 · Japan Challenge Tour: 1)
  • Asian Tour Rookie of the Year (2016).
  • International Series Order of Merit Winner (2022) and (2025).
  • 3× Japan Golf Tour winner: Sansan KBC Augusta (2021), ANA Open (2021), Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open (2022).
  • 2× Asian Tour winner: International Series England (2022), International Series Morocco (2025).
  • Japan Challenge Tour winner: Landic Challenge 7 (2019).
  • Represented Zimbabwe at the World Cup of Golf (2018) and the Tokyo Olympics (2020).
  • Highest OWGR: No. 78 (Sept 18, 2022).
  • Majors: The Open Championship CUT (2022); U.S. Open CUT (2025).

Why Scott?

Scott Vincent is the kind of pro who’s built his reputation the hard way: years of near-misses, then a breakthrough that turned into a streak of global wins and global trust. He didn’t just win—he won in places that matter for credibility:

the Japan Golf Tour, then the International Series on the Asian Tour, where momentum can change a career overnight. That same climb is what makes him compelling: pressure doesn’t surprise him, because he’s lived in it—earning starts, defending status, and showing up again.

Add the fact that he’s carried Zimbabwe onto rare stages like the World Cup of Golf and the Olympics, and you get a profile defined by representation, resilience, and results—a player who knows how to travel, adapt, and still contend.