Alison Lee
United States
- World Ranking
- 18
- Age
- 29
- Turned Pro
- 2015
- Hometown
- Los Angeles, Calif.
- College
- UCLA
- Height
- 5 ft 9 in
Bio
Started playing golf at the age of 6...Credits her dad as the individual who influenced her career the most...Qualified for the Tour on her first attempt...Hobbies include shopping (retail therapy), baking and everything Pinterest.
Solheim Cup (1)
- 2015
2023 in a Nutshell
- 23 events, 20 cuts made, $1,411,998 (19)
- Secured three runner-up finishes at the CME Group Tour Championship, The ANNIKA and BMW Ladies Championship; recorded two additional top-10 finishes on the season
Career Highlights
2022:
- 24 events, 22 cuts made, $688,430 (43)
- Recorded four top-10 finishes including a season-best T5 result at the Trust Golf Women's Scottish Open
2021:
- 17 events, 13cuts made, $316,076 (63)
- Recorded a season-best ninth place finish at the BMW LPGA Championship
2020:
- Eight events, four cuts made, $53,301 (106)
2019:
- 18 events, nine cuts made, $114,361 (105)
- Notched a season-best T11 finish at the ISPS Handa Vic Open
2018:
- 16 events, five cuts made, $12,054 (155)
- Finished T15 at the inaugural LPGA Q-Series to earn Priority List Category 14 status for the 2019 season
2017:
- 22 events, 15 cuts made, $155,163 (86)
- Notched a season-best T17 finish at the Marathon Classic presented by Owens Corning & O-I
2016:
- 23 events, 15 cuts made, $470,783 (38)
- Posted five top-10s including a career-best runner-up finish at the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship where she lost in a playoff to Carlota Ciganda on the first extra hole
- Ranked fifth on Tour in putting average (28.88)
2015
- 23 events, 19 cuts made, $628,676 (23)
- Competed on her first U.S. Solheim Cup Team, posting a 1-3-0 record
- Tallied a career-best finish of third at the Kingsmill Championship
2014
- Earned LPGA Tour card by sharing co-medalist honors at 2014 Qualifying School
- Turned professional in December of 2014 after Q-School
Amateur Highlights
- Won the inaugural ANNIKA Award, given to the nation’s top collegiate female golfer after the 2013-14 season at UCLA
- WGCA All-American and Freshman of the Year
- Pac-12 Player and Freshman of the Year after winning the 2014 Pac-12 Championship
- Competed in the 2014 Curtis Cup posting a 3-1-1 record
- Played in five LPGA events as an amateur with a career-best showing of T26 at the 2009 U.S. Women’s Open