Austin Ernst Set to Make LPGA Comeback After Life Changes

Austin Ernst has experienced a whirlwind of life events over the past two and a half years since leaving the LPGA Tour. The 33-year-old golfer embraced new roles, becoming a mother, completing her degree, and taking on a job—all while keeping the competitive spirit alive that propelled her to win three LPGA tournaments.

Injury Sidelines Ernst

Ernst’s exit from professional golf was precipitated by a nagging injury: a bone spur. She humorously noted, “I didn’t think people under 60 got bone spurs,” reflecting on the unexpected nature of her condition. Doctors were unable to pinpoint why the injury happened, but it significantly impacted her ability to compete at the highest level.

A Return to Competition

After a hiatus from full-time golf, Ernst is poised for a partial comeback at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Orlando, Florida, later this month. Despite her previous victory at the LPGA Drive On Championship in 2021, which secured her a two-year exemption, Ernst has had to navigate medical and maternity leave.

Timeline of Events:

  • Last Tournament: Competed in the TOC in 2022 before taking a medical leave.
  • Medical Leave: Limited to only two events in 2023 before stepping away to focus on her health and family.
  • Family Expansion: Welcomed son Charlie on December 14, 2023.
  • Next Steps: Ernst aims to participate in around 10 events in 2026, health permitting.

Her last significant competition was at the Lotte Championship in April 2022, where she experienced intense nerve pain, leading her to withdraw after just one round. Doctors advised against surgery, prompting her to take a break and pursue coaching at Texas A&M, where she previously earned an NCAA title.

Educational Pursuits

During her time away from the tour, Ernst decided to complete her education. Shifting from a business management degree to sports commerce, she enrolled in LSU’s Project Graduation program, enabling her to finish her degree online. She is on track to graduate in December 2025.

Looking Ahead

With her neck injury now healed, Ernst is eager to dive back into competitive golf, starting with the upcoming TOC. She will be competing under the LPGA’s highest priority status, Category 1, which positions her well for a successful return.

Support System

Ernst will have her brother, Drew, caddying for her at the TOC as his regular golfer, Grace Kim, takes time off. The family support system extends beyond caddying; Ernst mentioned, “We have a nice village of grandparents that help out.”

As she balances motherhood and golf, Ernst recognizes that her perspective has shifted. She mentioned spending less time grinding on the range and more time enjoying the game, with her son often seen running alongside her on the course.

Competitive Spirit Remains Strong

Despite the changes in her life, Ernst’s competitive drive remains unwavering. “I’m still competitive enough that I’d like to try to win tournaments,” she stated, though she acknowledges the increased competition in the field since her previous tenure.

With her planned appearances at two majors—the Chevron and Evian Championships—2026 could mark an exciting new chapter in Austin Ernst’s career. As she embarks on this journey, her fans and fellow competitors alike are eager to see how she thrives both on and off the course.


This article originally appeared on Golfweek: LPGA winner makes unexpected return at TOC as a mom and college grad.

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