Epson Classic
River Run Country Club | Davidson, N.C. | May 15-17
Hometown/Resides: County Cavan, Ireland
Birthdate: November 30, 1994; currently 24 years, 5 months and 17 days
Qualified for Epson Tour: Finished T9 at the Second Stage of the 2017 LPGA Qualifying Tournament to earn membership for the 2018 Epson Tour season
Turned Professional/Rookie Year: June 2018
VICTORIES
Epson Tour: Second career victory
LPGA Tour: N/A
PREVIOUS WIN: 2019 Windsor Golf Classic
VOLVIK RACE FOR THE CARD
With her win, Maguire jumps to No. 1 in the Volvik Race for the Card with $73,790 in total season earnings.
MONEY
With her win, Maguire collects a winner’s check of $26,250; she has earned $73,790 this season and $102,033 for her Epson Tour career (2019 is her second season on the “Road to the LPGA”)
PREVIOUS EPSON TOUR AND LPGA TOUR FINISHES
Epson Tour: 1st in the 2019 Windsor Golf Classic at Windsor Golf Club in Windsor, Calif.
LPGA Tour: T15 in professional debut at 2018 ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer
2019 IN A NUTSHELL ON THE EPSON TOUR
Six events played and six cuts made; $73,790 with two victories
OF NOTE
- Maguire, 24, is from County Cavan, Ireland and had one of the most storied collegiate careers in NCAA history while at Duke University
- Owns the all-time record for most weeks (135) at No. 1 in the Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR)
- 87 rounds of even or under par and 32 rounds in the 60s are the most in NCAA history, while her 70.97 stroke average is the lowest in NCAA history
- Four-time Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) First Team All-American, four-time All-ACC selection, three-time ACC Player of the Year, two-time WGCA and ANNIKA National Player of the Year, and two-time runner-up at the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship (2015, 2017)
- Became only the second player to win the ACC Championship individual title three times, joining fellow Duke alumna Amanda Blumenherst
- Four-time Vagliano Trophy and three-time Curtis Cup team member representing Great Britain & Ireland, including 2012 and 2016 Curtis Cup champions
- Competed in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games with a result of T21, tied for the low amateur
- 2017 Ladies’ British Open Amateur winner and Global Golf Post Female Amateur of the Year
- Made professional debut at the 2018 ShopRite LPGA Classic finishing T15 and Epson Tour debut at the 2018 Forsyth Classic with a tied for third result
- Stepped into the winner’s circle for the first time in her professional career at the 2019 Windsor Golf Classic