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30 Inspiring Women of the LPGA: Get to Know Their Impactful Stories

News RoomBy News RoomApril 23, 2025Updated:April 23, 20255 Mins Read
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The 2025 LPGA season is in full swing, with players traveling all around the world to compete in various tournaments. Despite the lack of network-TV exposure, these talented women are making a name for themselves on the tour. We interviewed 31 LPGA pros to get to know them better, from their golf heroes to their favorite TV shows and Starbucks orders. Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout players on the tour.

Aditi Ashok, a rookie on the LPGA since 2017, reveals her favorite golf course is Emirates GC in Dubai, UAE, and her go-to headphones music on the range includes Green Day and Blink-182. Celine Boutier, another rookie since 2017, lists Tiger Woods as her golf hero and favors Cypress Point GC in Pebble Beach, Calif. Allisen Corpuz, who joined the LPGA in 2022, looks up to Megan Khang as her golf hero and enjoys watching The Night Agent on Netflix.

Lauren Coughlin, a rookie on the LPGA since 2018, draws inspiration from Tiger Woods and adores Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina. Brooke Henderson, who began her LPGA career in 2015, idolizes Morgan Pressel and Annika Sörenstam and prefers country music on the range. These individual preferences give insight into the diverse personalities that make up the LPGA tour, showcasing the unique backgrounds and interests of each player.

Major season is upon us, with the Chevron Championship set to kick off at the Club at Carlton Woods in Houston. This presents a prime opportunity for fans to watch some of the best female golfers in the world compete at the highest level. From Aditi Ashok to Brooke Henderson, these players bring a mix of talent, passion, and dedication to the game, making the LPGA an exciting and dynamic tour to follow. With each tournament, new stories unfold and new heroes emerge, showcasing the depth of talent in women’s golf.

Nataliya Guseva, a rookie on the LPGA since 2024, looks up to Tiger Woods and enjoys listening to UK rap on the range. Hannah Green, who started her LPGA career in 2018, admires Karrie Webb as her golf hero and loves playing at Merion GC in Pennsylvania. These players bring a sense of resilience and determination to the tour, overcoming challenges and setbacks to pursue their dreams of success. From their favorite meals to their current TV obsessions, these women are more than just golfers—they are individuals with unique personalities and interests.

Charley Hull, a rookie on the LPGA since 2015, draws inspiration from Seve Ballesteros and enjoys playing at Pebble Beach GL in California. Moriya and Ariya Jutanugarn, who joined the LPGA in 2013 and 2015 respectively, both list Tiger Woods as their golf hero and enjoy listening to Thai pop music on the range. These players represent the global nature of the LPGA, coming from different backgrounds and cultures to compete on the same stage. Their passion for the game and dedication to excellence serve as inspiration for aspiring young golfers everywhere.

Megan Khang, a rookie on the LPGA since 2016, looks up to her dad as her golf hero and enjoys a variety of music genres on the range. Andrea Lee, who joined the LPGA in 2020/21, draws inspiration from Tiger Woods and lists Augusta National GC and Cypress Point GC as her favorite courses. Jennifer Kupcho, a rookie on the LPGA since 2019, admires Annika Sörenstam as her golf hero and prefers country music on the range. These players bring a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship to the tour, forging friendships and bonds that last a lifetime.

Nelly Korda, a rookie on the LPGA since 2017, draws inspiration from Tiger Woods and her sister Jess Korda, showing the importance of family in her life. Jin Young Ko, who joined the LPGA in 2018, looks up to Lorena Ochoa and enjoys galbi-jjim as her favorite meal. These players exemplify the dedication and hard work required to succeed in professional golf, showcasing the mental toughness and resilience needed to overcome challenges and setbacks. From their favorite golf courses to their go-to Starbucks orders, these women bring a mix of skill, passion, and personality to the tour.

Gabriela Ruffels, a rookie on the LPGA since 2024, draws inspiration from Karrie Webb and enjoys listening to pop music on the range. Maja Stark looks up to Tiger and Jean van de Velde, specifically in Netflix’s Losers documentary, showcasing her unique perspective on the game. From their favorite meals to their TV obsessions, these players share a glimpse into their lives beyond the golf course, highlighting the multifaceted nature of professional athletes. With each tournament, new stories unfold and new heroes emerge, showcasing the depth of talent in women’s golf.

The LPGA tour is a place where talent, diversity, and passion come together to create a dynamic and exciting atmosphere for players and fans alike. From rookies to seasoned veterans, these women bring a mix of skill, determination, and resilience to the game, showcasing the best of women’s golf. As the season progresses, fans can look forward to watching these players compete on some of the world’s most prestigious courses, showcasing their talent and dedication to the sport. With each tournament, new stories emerge, new heroes are crowned, and the legacy of women’s golf continues to grow.

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