
Melanie Green
LPGA Tour Professional
Melanie Green doesn’t just compete; she resets expectations. After a legendary tenure at the University of South Florida, where she set all-time records for career scoring average (71.41) and rounds of par or better (78), Melanie took her game to the global stage.
A Historic Rise
In 2024, she etched her name into history by becoming the first American in 28 years to win The Women’s Amateur Championship. That same year, she represented Team USA in the Arnold Palmer Cup and the Curtis Cup, proving she was ready for the professional ranks.
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Dominating the Road to the LPGA
Melanie’s 2025 rookie season on the Epson Tour was a masterclass in consistency and composure. She didn't just earn her LPGA card; she dominated the field to finish #1 in the Race for the Card. With two professional wins and a staggering 10 top-10 finishes, Melanie swept the tour’s highest honors, proving that her transition to the elite level was seamless.

Career Milestones
• Epson Tour Player of the Year & Gaelle Truet Rookie of the Year
• 1st Place: Race for the Card (The Road to the LPGA)
• Champion: Guardian Championship
• Champion: Island Resort Championship
• Top-Tier Consistency: T2 finishes at the Four Winds Invitational, Hartford HealthCare Women’s Championship, and Copper Rock Championship.
Beyond the Scorecard
While her stats are historic, Melanie’s drive is fueled by something deeper. A native of Medina, New York, and now residing in Tampa, Florida, Melanie balances the rigors of the LPGA Tour with her faith. For Melanie, every tournament is an opportunity to be a "humble friend and a focused competitor," using her platform to inspire others through her play and her principles.

