Leona Maguire

Player Information

Leona Maguire (born 30 November 1994) is an Irish professional golfer. She held the record for the most weeks at the top of the World Amateur Golf Ranking, and in 2022 became the first – and, to date, only – Irish woman to win on the LPGA Tour. In 2024 she became the first Irish woman to win on the Ladies European Tour. With a score of 61 in the final round of the 2021 Evian Championship, Maguire holds the record for the lowest-ever score in the final round of any major championship (men or women) and the joint lowest round in any round of a major. During the 2021 Solheim Cup, she broke the all-time rookie points record in either the Solheim Cup or the Ryder Cup with a total of 4.5. On 9 December 2024 she was inducted into the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Players Hall of Fame, the first Irish golfer to be so honored.
Full Name :
Leona Maguire
Birthdate :
30 November 1994
Birthplace :
County Cavan, Ireland
Gender :
Female
Height (cm) :
168
Residence :
Cavan, Ireland
Nationality :
Ireland
Education :
Duke University (College)
Career Started :
2018
Notable Achievements :
Mark H. McCormack Medal (2015, 2016, 2017)
Awards :
Irish Women's Professional Golfer of The Year (Win Year 2023)
Active Status :
From - 2018, To - Present
Sponsors :
Puma, Ping, Allianz, KPMG

Biography

Leona Maguire is a standout LPGA player who turned professional in 2018. She quickly made waves in women’s golf, winning two Symetra Tour events in 2019 and becoming the premier Irishwoman to win on the LPGA Tour in February 2022. With approximately $4.9 million in earnings and notable accolades, including significant contributions to Team Europe in the Solheim Cup, her career is on a remarkable path. Further details about her achievements and background reveal her profound impact on the sport.

Early Life

Leona Maguire began her path in golf at the tender age of 5, quickly displaying her talent through participation in local competitions. As a child, she developed a deep passion for the sport, honing her skills on the fairways of Ireland. This early dedication laid a solid foundation for her future in golf.

During her school years, she continued to excel, eventually shifting to collegiate golf at Duke University, where she achieved remarkable success and recognition.

Remarkably, her impressive amateur career included being a three-time Curtis Cup player and holding the top position in the world amateur golf ranking for an impressive 135 weeks.

Family Life

Leona Maguire shares a close-knit family life with her twin sister, Lisa Maguire, who is also a professional golfer, displaying a remarkable family legacy in the sport.

Their parents, both passionate about sports, have been instrumental in nurturing Leona’s love for golf from a young age.

The Maguire family often engages in golf-related activities together, which not only strengthens their bond but also supports Leona’s path in professional golf.

Leona consistently expresses her gratitude for the encouragement and steadfast support of her family throughout her career.

Career

Leona Maguire turned professional in 2018 and quickly made her mark in women’s golf by winning two events on the Symetra Tour in 2019.

She made history in February 2022 as the premier Irishwoman to win on the LPGA Tour at the Drive On Championship. Following this landmark victory, she secured her subsequent LPGA title at the Meijer Classic in June 2023, demonstrating her talent with an impressive final round score of 64.

Throughout her career, Maguire has accumulated approximately $4.9 million in earnings and is on the cusp of breaking into the world’s top-10 ranked women golfers.

She has also represented Team Europe in the Solheim Cup, contributing notably to her team’s success in both the 2021 and 2023 editions.

Net Worth

Leona Maguire’s net worth is estimated to be around $4.9 million, primarily derived from her career earnings since joining the LPGA Tour in 2020, which includes two victories and lucrative sponsorships.

Her top earnings regarding individual tournament placements include $1.5 million from the 2021 ShopRite LPGA Classic, $1.2 million from the 2022 LPGA Drive On Championship, $800,000 from the 2022 Amundi Evian Championship, $700,000 from the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open, and $600,000 from the 2020 Drive On Championship.

Maguire’s growing marketability and participation in prestigious events like the Solheim Cup further improve her financial prospects.