Mo Martin

Mo Martin

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Golf - LPGA

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Mo Martin played collegiate golf at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) where she recorded seven top-20 finishes and was a member of the winning 2004 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship team. She represented the U.S. in the Junior World Japan Cup (1991-1995) and was the individual winner of the 1991 Junior World Japan Cup. She turned pro in 2006 and played on the Symetra Tour from 2006-2011 where she notched victories at the 2007 El Paso Golf Classic, 2008 USI Championship and 2011 Eagle Classic. She finished third on the Symetra Tour’s J Golf Race for the Card money list to earn Priority List for the 2012 LPGA season. In 2014, her 3rd season on the LPGA, she won the Ricoh Women's British Open. Hobbies outside of golf include dancing, music (her drum set), reading, rescuing and adopting animals.

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LPGA
United States
www.momartingolf.com

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