Stephanie Meadow
Northern Ireland
- World Ranking
- 132
- Age
- 32
- Turned Pro
- 2015
- Hometown
- Jordanstown, Northern Ireland
- College
- University of Alabama
- Height
- 5 ft 4 in
Bio
Started playing golf at the age of seven...Credits her parents as individuals that have most influenced her career...Hobbies include working out, cooking and hanging with friends...Qualified for the LPGA on her first attempt.
Awards
- 2015 Heather Farr Perseverance Award
Olympics (2)
- 2016 Rio Olympics (T31)
- 2020 Tokyo Olympics (7)
2023 in a Nutshell:
- 22 events, 13 cuts made, $641,362 (43))
- Recorded two top-10 finishes, including a season-best of T3 results at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship
Career Highlights
2022:
- 25 events, 18 cuts made, $373,874 (66)
- Recorded a season-best of T10 results at the JTBC Classic and KPMG Women's PGA Championship
2021:
- 20 events, 11 cuts made, $147,374 (92)
- Recorded a season-best of T6 at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational
- Represented Ireland in the Tokyo Olympics
2020:
- 15 events, 13 cuts made, $222,733 (55)
- Recorded a season-best of T3 at the Pelican Women's Championship
2019:
- 21 events, 11 cuts made, $127,796 (99)
- Recorded a season-best T6 finish at the Volunteers of America Classic
2018:
- Total of 13 top-25 results in 2018 on the Epson Tour including a win at the IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa
- Finished sixth in the Epson Tour's Volvik Race for the Card to earn LPGA membership for the 2019 season
2017:
- 17 events, three cuts made, $22,395 (153)
2016:
- 9 events, 5 cuts made, $58,041 (115)
- Recorded season-best T10 finish at the Canadian Pacific Women's Open
2015:
- 12 events, cuts made, $26,632 (131)
- Recipient of the Heather Farr Perseverance Award for her fight after the passing of her father, Robert, during her rookie season
2014:
- Finished tied for 18th at the 2014 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament and lost in a playoff to earn Priority List Category 17 status for the 2015 season
- Posted a solo third finish at the 2014 U.S. Women’s Open in her first professional debut
Amateur
- A four-time All-American at Alabama
- Recorded nine wins in collegiate competition at Alabama
- Produced a heralded summer of 2012 that included clinching a Curtis Cup victory for Great Britain and Ireland and winning the Ladies British Open Amateur Championship