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Pro Since 2020

Hometown: Honolulu, HI
University: California Los Angeles
Current Tour: LPGA Tour

Mariel Galdiano is a standout junior and amateur player, she gained national recognition at just 13 years old when she qualified for the 2011 U.S. Women’s Open. Galdiano went on to have a stellar collegiate career at UCLA, where she was a three-time All-American and helped lead the Bruins to multiple victories. She also represented the United States in prestigious events like the Curtis Cup and won individual gold at the 2017 World University Games. Turning professional in 2020, Galdiano has competed on the Epson Tour, earning multiple top-10 finishes. Known for her consistency and precision on the course, she continues to make strides in her professional career while also mentoring young golfers.

Pro Since 2021

Hometown: Paraguay
University: Texas Tech
Current Tour: LPGA Tour

Sofia Garcia is a Paraguayan professional golfer born in Asunción who picked up the game after her father encouraged her to try an individual sport, going on to become one of the most decorated amateurs in South American history with back-to-back South American Amateur titles in 2015 and 2016. She competed at Texas Tech University, where she set the school record for career scoring average and won four collegiate tournaments, before turning professional in 2021 and earning her LPGA Tour card through Q-School. A multi-sport achiever off the tour, she won a gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago and has established herself as a trailblazer for Paraguayan golf, becoming only the second woman from her country to compete on the LPGA Tour.

Pro Since 2018

Hometown: Mexico City
University: Central Arkansas
Current Tour: LET Tour

Maria Fernanda Lira Solis is a Mexican professional golfer born on April 7, 1995, in Mexico City, who began playing golf at age seven before going on to compete collegiately at the University of Central Arkansas. She turned professional in 2019 and broke through on the Epson Tour in 2021 when she closed the FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship with a bogey-free 62 to win by six strokes, announcing herself as one of the more exciting young players on the developmental circuit. She has since competed on both the Epson Tour and the Ladies European Tour, and after being relegated to the LET Access Series, she won three times to earn immediate promotion back to the LET, showcasing the resilience and shotmaking ability that have defined her professional career.

Pro Since 2017

Hometown: Windermere, FL
University: Florida
Current Tour: Epson Tour

Samantha Wagner is a professional golfer from Windermere, Florida, who built a standout amateur resume that included representing the United States at the 2012 Junior Ryder Cup and 2013 Junior Solheim Cup, finishing second at the 2012 Junior PGA Championship, and qualifying for the 2015 U.S. Women’s Open. She went on to play at the University of Florida, earning All-SEC Freshman Team honors, before turning professional and competing on the Epson Tour. She broke through for her first professional win at the 2025 FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship, a long-awaited victory that validated the talent and work ethic she has brought to the grind of the developmental tour throughout her career.

Pro Since 2013

Hometown: Munich, Germany
Current Tour: LPGA Tour

Isi Gabsa is a 29-year-old German professional golfer currently competing on the LPGA Tour, born on June 7, 1995, in Munich. She turned professional in December 2012 at just seventeen, becoming the youngest German player at the time to qualify for the Ladies European Tour. After finding her footing on the LET Access Series, she broke through with back-to-back wins in Sweden and Norway in 2015, then won the Forsyth Classic on the Symetra Tour in 2018, finishing ninth on the money list to earn her fully exempt LPGA Tour card for the 2019 season, where she has competed ever since.

Pro Since 2017

Hometown: Hinckley, OH
University: Ohio State
Current Tour: LPGA Tour

Jessica Porvasnik is a professional golfer from Hinckley, Ohio, who won the individual state championship at Highland High School before going on to a decorated career at Ohio State University, where she earned Big Ten Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year honors and a finance degree from the Fisher College of Business. After turning professional in 2017, her path to the LPGA was defined by resilience, including three consecutive Q-School failures at Stage 1, a pandemic that wiped out a season, years of pushing her own cart and driving to every tournament to save money, and countless nights in host housing. It all paid off in 2024 when she finished fourth on the Epson Tour’s Order of Merit to earn her LPGA Tour card, completing a seven-year grind that stands as one of the more inspiring journeys in women’s professional golf.

Collegiate Golfer

Hometown: Ponte Vedra, FL
University: Jacksonville & gardner-Webb 

A Florida-based professional golfer and content creator who played collegiate golf at Gardner-Webb University, Ashley Huffman has built a following of nearly 100,000 Instagram followers through an authentic, engaging approach to the game. She competes on the developmental women’s circuit while simultaneously building a personal brand centered around growing the game, particularly for women and junior golfers. Energetic and relatable both on and off the course, she has become one of Access Golf’s most visible ambassadors and a strong voice for the next generation of women in golf.

Pro Since 2013

Hometown: Huron, SD
University: Texas Tech
Current Tour:
LPGA Tour

Born on August 16, 1991, in Huron, South Dakota, and raised in Clark, Kim Kaufman is a six-time South Dakota Junior Champion who went on to be ranked the number one women’s college golfer in the country by Golfweek during her senior season at Texas Tech in 2012. She turned professional in 2013 and has competed on both the LPGA Tour and the Epson Tour throughout her career, earning three professional wins and posting runner-up results including at the 2015 Blue Bay LPGA. Her journey has been marked by resilience, including overcoming mononucleosis and a wrist injury before being diagnosed with Stage 2b breast cancer in late 2024. She has faced her diagnosis with remarkable courage and openness, becoming an advocate for early detection and inspiring her entire professional community.

Pro Since 2015

Hometown: Lufkin, TX
University: Texas Tech

Hannah Arnold is a women’s golfer who played her collegiate career at Texas Tech University, earning multiple honors as a Red Raider. Originally from Lufkin, Texas, she was a three-time district champion in high school and earned first-team all-district recognition in each of her four prep seasons. While her professional career has been on the developmental circuit, her Texas Tech background and consistent competitive experience make her a strong ambassador for women in the game.

Pro Since 2021

Hometown: Paris, France
Current Tour: Ladies European Tour

Agathe Laisné, born on May 26, 1999, in Paris, France, is a professional golfer who has made significant strides in both amateur and professional circuits. Representing France from a young age, she competed in events like the Junior Golf World Cup and the Espirito Santo Trophy. Individually, she clinched the 2017 European Ladies Amateur title, securing a spot in the 2018 Women’s British Open. Laisné attended the University of Texas from 2017 to 2021, where she earned accolades such as the 2019 Big 12 Conference Championship and First-Team All-American honors.  Turning professional in October 2021, she joined the LPGA Tour in 2022, making her major debut at the Evian Championship. In 2023, Laisné secured her first professional win at the Florida’s Natural Charity Classic on the Epson Tour. She also earned her card for the 2025 Ladies European Tour after a successful Q-School performance.  Her journey reflects a blend of consistent performance and a commitment to elevating her professional golf career.

Pro Since 2020

A Sacramento, California native, Emilee Hoffman played collegiate golf at the University of Texas, earning All-Big 12 honors and participating in the inaugural Augusta National Women’s Amateur before turning professional in 2020. She has competed on the Epson Tour, the official LPGA developmental circuit, since her rookie season. Beyond her golf career, Hoffman is deeply passionate about American Sign Language and the deaf community, having taken three years of ASL courses in college and serving as a vocal ally for that community. In 2025 she won the Utah Women’s Open in Salt Lake City, where she now lives with her fiance.

Pro Since 2024

Jinna Boonbumroongsuk is a professional golfer from Bangkok, Thailand, who came to the United States to pursue collegiate golf, first at the University of Nebraska Omaha before transferring to Henderson State University, where she blossomed into a two-time unanimous All-GAC First Team and All-Region selection and a WGCA Second Team All-America honoree. She helped Henderson State reach the NCAA Division II National Quarterfinals in back-to-back seasons and has since turned professional, competing on the Epson Tour and the ANNIKA Women’s All Pro Tour as she works toward earning her LPGA Tour card.

Pro Since 2022

Maria Jose “Majo” Bohorquez is a professional Colombian golfer competing on the Annika Women’s All-Pro Tour, the developmental circuit leading to the Epson Tour and LPGA Tour. She has been a standout figure in the growth of women’s golf in Colombia, participating in national development programs with the Colombian Golf Federation. A Callaway Golf ambassador, she has been a consistent presence in developmental women’s tour events across North America and continues to represent Colombian golf at the international level.

Pro Since 2024

Tomita Arejola is a professional golfer from Quezon City, Philippines, who came to the United States to pursue her dream, first at Fairleigh Dickinson University where she was named NEC Freshman and Golfer of the Year, then at Campbell University where she became a two-time U.S. Amateur qualifier. Her path to golf began in an unlikely way, as she was diagnosed with scoliosis at a young age and forced to give up competitive gymnastics and figure skating before her father introduced her to golf. She has since turned professional and competes on the Epson Tour, bringing a determined, self-made story from the Philippines to the professional ranks of women’s golf in the United States.

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