Hsieh Yu-shu (Chinese: 謝玉樹, born 5 November 1960) is a Taiwanese professional golfer.
Though he only won two prominent events, the 1988 Indonesia Open and the 1993 Mercuries Taiwan Masters, he was a consistent contender on the Asia Golf Circuit and Asian PGA Tour in the 1980s and 1990s.
He would seriously contend at the March 1983 Singapore Open, shooting consecutive round of 69 (−2) to put himself a shot back of countryman Ho Ming Chung.
On the difficult Lin Kuo Country Club course, his second and third rounds of even-par were tied for the best of the tournament through Saturday.
[9] Less than a month later, on 19 April, he was in third place at midway point of Korea Open[10] and would ultimately finish second, one behind countryman Tsao Chien-Teng.
[12] The following season, he recorded another runner-up finish, this time at the 1987 Taiwan Open, two back of American Mark Aebli.
[14] In addition to the sizable gap between him and Siodina, Hsieh defeated third-place finishers Paul Foley and Mark Aebli by 11 shots.
[18] Though he played, in his words, "too conservative" in the third round, he remained in contention with his third consecutive 68, now one back of Howard Clark.
[21] In 1990, Hsieh played in the Dunhill Cup, a team event in Scotland, representing his home country of Taiwan.
In the early 1990s, Hsieh sporadically found success on the Asia Golf Circuit and PGA Tour of Australasia.
[24] In 1992, he finished solo 5th at the Hong Kong Open; the only players to beat him were Tom Watson, Ronan Rafferty, Bernhard Langer, and Tom Pernice Jr.[25] In October, he once again played well at the Malaysian Masters, an Australasian Tour event, finishing joint runner-up with Anthony Gilligan, two behind Terry Price.
The following year he was one back of joint leaders Mike Cunning and Choi Sang-Ho at the midway point on the 1994 Philippine Open.
In 1996, he had his first great success on the Omega Tour, as it was sponsored, recording a runner-up finish to Prayad Marksaeng at the Volvo China Open.
The following year, he again recorded another runner-up finish, this time to Christian Peña at the Volvo Masters of Malaysia.