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Below is a list of female golfers, professional and amateurs, sorted alphabetically. Category:Lists of golfers contains lists of golfers sorted in several other ways: by nationality , by tour and by type of major championship won ( men's , women's or senior ).
She is only the second German player after Tina Fischer to win on the LPGA Tour. Gal was a member of the winning European Solheim Cup Team in 2011 and also played on the European Solheim Cup Team in 2015. In 2016, Gal participated at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where she finished in the position of T25.
She then transferred to the University of Alabama and played with the Alabama Crimson Tide women's golf team for three seasons between 2019 and 2022. [5] In 2022, she won twice and played in the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships, after she became the first Crimson Tide player to win an NCAA regional since Stephanie Meadow in 2013. [6]
Spiranac competed in her first-ever LPGA qualifying tournament in 2016, hoping to earn a card on the tour, but she wound up missing the cut. It proved to be the second-to-last professional ...
Golfers who have been members of the U.S. based LPGA Tour, which is the world's leading women's golf tour. Pages in category "LPGA Tour golfers" The following 200 ...
Karin Ingrid Andrea Lindblad (born 11 April 2000) is a Swedish professional golfer and LPGA Tour player. She had an exceptional amateur career and spent 53 weeks as World Amateur Golf Ranking number one, after winning the 2021 European Ladies Amateur, finishing runner-up at the 2022 Augusta National Women's Amateur, setting amateur scoring records at the 2022 U.S. Women's Open, winning the ...
In her rookie season on the LPGA Tour, she held the second round lead at the 2023 U.S. Women's Open before finishing tied 4th, collecting $482,136. [4] [5] On March 10, 2024, Tardy won her first LPGA title at the Blue Bay LPGA by 4 strokes over Sarah Schmelzel. [6] In November 2024, Tardy won Rolex First-Time Winners award. [7]
This article lists all 140 women who have won major championships on the LPGA Tour, both past and present. [1] They are listed in order of the number of victories, with updates reflecting the 2024 season. Winning span indicates the years from the player's first major win to the last.