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{{short description|American professional golfer}}
'''Morgan Pressel''' is a teenage American [[golf]] prospect from [[Boca Raton, Florida]]. She has won numerous junior titles. In 2001 she played in the [[U.S. Women's Open (golf)|U.S. Women's Open]] as a 13 year old. In 2005, at the age of 17, she was one of three co-leaders going into the final round of the U.S. Women's Open, and finished in a tie for second place.
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{{Infobox golfer
| name = Morgan Pressel
| image = Morgan Pressel (8701929091).jpg
| imagesize = 220 px
| caption = Pressel in May 2013
| fullname = Morgan Lee Pressel
| nickname =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1988|5|23}}
| birth_place = [[Tampa, Florida]], U.S.
| death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|1988|5|23}} -->
| death_place =
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=5}}
| weight =
| nationality = {{USA}}
| residence = [[Boca Raton, Florida]], U.S.
| spouse = Andrew Bush (m. 2013; div. 2024)
| partner =
| children =
| college =
| yearpro = 2005
| retired = <!-- Year retired -->
| tour = [[LPGA Tour]] (joined [[2006 LPGA Tour|2006]])
| extour = <!-- Former tours which a member of -->
| prowins = 4
| lpgawins = 2
| letwins = <!-- Number of Ladies European Tour wins -->
| jlpgawins = 1
| klpgawins = <!-- LPGA of Korea Tour wins -->
| lagtwins = <!-- Number of Ladies Asian Golf Tour wins -->
| alpgwins = <!-- Number of ALPG Tour wins -->
| futwins = <!-- Number of Futures Tour wins -->
| otherwins = 1
| majorwins = 1
| nabisco = '''Won''': [[2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship|2007]]
| lpga = 2nd: [[2011 LPGA Championship|2011]]
| wusopen = T2: [[2005 U.S. Women's Open|2005]]
| wbritopen = T4/4th: [[2013 Women's British Open|2013]], [[2019 Women's British Open|2019]]
| evian = T11: 2015
| wghofid = <!-- World Golf Hall of Fame member ID -->
| wghofyear = <!-- World Golf Hall of Fame year inducted -->
| award1 = [[American Junior Golf Association|AJGA]] Player of the Year
| year1 = 2005
| award2 = [[American Junior Golf Association|AJGA]] Nancy Lopez Award
| year2 = 2006
| awardssection = <!-- location of awards page or section -->
}}
'''Morgan Pressel''' (born May 23, 1988) is an American [[professional golfer]] and golf commentator who played on the [[LPGA Tour]]. In [[2001 U.S. Women's Open|2001]], as a 12-year-old, she became the youngest player to qualify for the [[U.S. Women's Open]]. She was the 2005 [[American Junior Golf Association]] (AJGA) Player of the Year, and won the 2006 [[American Junior Golf Association|AJGA]] Nancy Lopez Award. She turned pro at age 17, and is the youngest-ever winner of a modern [[women's major golf championships|LPGA major]] championship, when at age 18 she won the [[2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship]] (now known as the [[Chevron Championship]]) and vaulted to a career-high fourth in the [[Women's World Golf Rankings|world rankings]].<ref name=wwgr4507>{{cite web |url=http://www.rolexrankings.com/en/rankings/2007-04-05/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=April 5, 2007 |access-date=June 9, 2013}}</ref> In early March 2021, she announced she had joined the [[Golf Channel]] and [[NBC Sports]] to be an analyst and on-course reporter in the [[2021 LPGA Tour|2021 season]], while continuing to compete.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2021/03/03/lpga-morgan-pressel-joins-golf-channel-nbc-sports-broadcast-team-isnt-leaving |title=Morgan Pressel joins Golf Channel, NBC Sports broadcast team but isn't leaving LPGA |magazine=Golfweek |date=March 3, 2021 |first=Beth Ann |last=Nichols |accessdate=October 7, 2022}}</ref>


==Childhood and family life==
Pressel attended Banyan Creek Elementary School and Omni Middle School. The niece of former Top 10 tennis player [[Aaron Krickstein]], Pressel was featured in an August issue of [[Sports Illustrated.]]
Born in [[Tampa, Florida]], to Mike Pressel and Kathy Krickstein Pressel, she attended Banyan Creek Elementary School, Omni Middle School, and graduated in 2006 from the [[St. Andrew's School (Boca Raton, Florida)|Saint Andrew's School]] in [[Boca Raton, Florida|Boca Raton]], a private school affiliated with the [[Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal Church]].<ref name="standrews">{{cite web |last=Rosaforte |first=Tim |title=Pressel continues her education |work= [[ESPN]] |date=February 13, 2006 |url=https://www.espn.com/golf/columns/story?columnist=rosaforte_tim&id=2329811 |access-date=October 21, 2008 }}</ref> She has stated that her [[Judaism|Jewish]] faith plays a large role in her life.<ref name="jewishimp">{{cite news |last=Pessah |first=Jon |title=They Punch, Putt, Dribble, Tackle and Skate And They're ll Jewish |newspaper=Baltimore Jewish Times |date=March 16, 2007 |url=http://www.jewishtimes.com/scripts/edition.pl?now=3/22/2007&stay=1&SubSectionID=48&ID=3097 |access-date=July 14, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930015711/http://www.jewishtimes.com/scripts/edition.pl?now=3%2F22%2F2007&stay=1&SubSectionID=48&ID=3097 |archive-date=September 30, 2007 |url-status=dead}}</ref>{{Citation needed|reason=This needs to be verified as I have found no evidence of this statement.|date=September 2024}}


Following her mother's death from [[breast cancer]] in September 2003, 15-year-old Pressel moved in with her maternal grandparents, Evelyn and Herb Krickstein, at St. Andrews Country Club in Boca Raton, Florida. Her two younger siblings stayed with their father. Her grandfather, a retired physician and pathologist, is also her coach. The Kricksteins' son and Pressel's uncle is former professional tennis player [[Aaron Krickstein]].<ref name="grandparents">{{cite news |last=Minor |first=Emily |title=Her mother's daughter |newspaper=Palm Beach Post |date=August 14, 2005 |url=http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/content/accent/epaper/2005/08/14/a1d_pressel_web_0814.html |access-date=April 2, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061223042443/http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/content/accent/epaper/2005/08/14/a1d_pressel_web_0814.html |archive-date=December 23, 2006}}</ref>
{{sportbio-stub}}


Pressel's younger sister Madison played collegiate golf for the [[Texas Longhorns|University of Texas]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.texassports.com/sports/w-golf/mtt/pressel_madison00.html |title=Women's golf, Madison Pressel |website=TexasSports.com |access-date=May 19, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120612093545/http://www.texassports.com/sports/w-golf/mtt/pressel_madison00.html |archive-date=June 12, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and won on the [[Symetra Tour]] in 2014.
[[Category:American golfers|Pressel, Morgan]]

[[Category:1988 births|Pressel, Morgan]]
In January 2013, Pressel married Andy Bush, a senior vice president at [[Octagon (Sports Agency)|Octagon Global Events]]. The two met at a pro-am event in 2007.<ref name="marriage">{{cite magazine |magazine=[[Golfweek]] |url=http://golfweek.com/news/2012/oct/04/wedding-keeps-pressel-busy-during-injury-riddled-s/ |title=Wedding keeps Pressel busy during injury-riddled season |date=October 4, 2012 |access-date=April 8, 2013}}</ref><ref name="bush">{{cite web |website=Octagon Sports |url=http://www.octagonglobalevents.com/Default.aspx/PersonnelBios/AndyBush |title=Andy Bush Bio |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104095951/http://www.octagonglobalevents.com/Default.aspx/PersonnelBios/AndyBush |archive-date=2012-11-04 |access-date=April 8, 2013}}</ref>

==Amateur career==
In [[2001 U.S. Women's Open|2001]], as a 12-year-old, she became the youngest player to qualify for the [[U.S. Women's Open]]. This record stood until [[2007 U.S. Women's Open|2007]], when [[Lexi Thompson]] beat the record by several months.

At the age of 17, she was one of three co-leaders starting the final round of the [[2005 U.S. Women's Open]] at [[Cherry Hills Country Club|Cherry Hills]] in suburban [[Denver]]. Pressel was tied for first on the 18th [[fairway (golf)|fairway]] when [[Birdie Kim]] holed out from the [[bunker]] just ahead to secure a one-stroke lead. Pressel then needed a birdie to tie, but made a [[Bogey (golf)|bogey]] on the 18th to lose by two strokes. Her second-place finish gave her a share of the low amateur honors with [[Brittany Lang]]. Pressel played in a total of seven LPGA events in 2005 and made the cut in all of them, with a scoring average of 70.96 in 28 rounds.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/golf/lpga/players/Morgan+Pressel/4236/log?season=2005 |publisher=Yahoo Sports |title=Morgan Pressel – 2005 season results |access-date=July 15, 2011}}</ref>

In 2005, Pressel lost to Yani Tseng at 39th hole during the [[North and South Women's Amateur Golf Championship|North and South Women's Amateur]] at [[Pinehurst Resort|Pinehurst]], but won the most important amateur event, the [[U.S. Women's Amateur]]. Pressel also finished her amateur career as 2005 Girls Rolex Junior Player of the Year.

During her amateur career, she won 10 AJGA titles, including all five AJGA Invitationals: the "AJGA Slam".<ref name="ajgapoy2005">
{{cite web
| title = Morgan Pressel Named Girls Rolex Junior Player of the Year
| publisher = American Junior Golf Association
| date = October 26, 2005
| url = http://www.ajga.org/Media_Center/CoverStories/04_Stories/10-26-05.asp
| access-date = April 2, 2007 }}
</ref>
{{Div col}}
* 2002 round of 16, [[U.S. Girls' Junior]]
* 2002 [[Solheim Cup#The PING Junior Solheim Cup|Junior Solheim Cup]] Team
* 2004 quarterfinalist, [[U.S. Women's Amateur]]
* 2004 quarterfinalist, round of 16, [[U.S. Girls' Junior]]
* 2004 '''Won''' – [[North and South Women's Amateur]]
* 2005 '''Won''' – [[U.S. Women's Amateur]]
* 2005 2nd place – [[North and South Amateur]]
* 2005 Girls Rolex Junior Player of the Year
* 2005 round of 16, [[U.S. Girls' Junior]]
* 2005 [[Junior Solheim Cup]] Team
{{Div col end}}

==Professional career==
[[File:Morgan Pressel 2009-06-08.jpg|thumb|180px|Pressel in June 2009]]
Pressel finished sixth in the first stage of the LPGA [[Qualifying school|Qualifying Tournament]] in September 2005 and advanced to the final stage in December.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lpga.com/content_1.aspx?mid=1&pid=38 |publisher=LPGA |title=2005 Sectional Qualifying Tournament – results |date=September 23, 2005}}</ref> She turned professional in November, after appealing to the LPGA to become a member as a 17-year-old. LPGA rules state that members must be 18 years old.<ref name="standrews"/> At the five-round Final Qualifying Tournament in [[Daytona Beach, Florida|Daytona Beach]], she finished tied for sixth to earn her tour card for [[2006 LPGA Tour|2006]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lpga.com/content_1.aspx?pid=5299&mid=1 |publisher=LPGA |title=2005 Final Qualifying Tournament – results |date=December 4, 2005}}</ref> She played part-time on the tour until her high school graduation in May 2006.

Pressel earned her first victory in [[2007 LPGA Tour|2007]] at the [[2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship|Kraft Nabisco Championship]] and became the youngest-ever winner of a modern [[women's major golf championships|LPGA major]] at {{Age in years and days|1988|5|23|2007|4|1}},<ref name="majorrecordlpga">
{{cite web
|title = LPGA All-Time Scoring Records
|publisher = LPGA
|url = http://lpga.com/content/Alltimerecords.pdf
|access-date = January 19, 2008
|url-status = dead
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110902010731/http://lpga.com/content/Alltimerecords.pdf
|archive-date = September 2, 2011
}}
</ref> a record that would stand until [[Lydia Ko]] won the [[2015 Evian Championship]] at the age of 18 years, 4 months and 20 days. On her flight home to Florida after her win, Pressel had her golf clubs stolen.<ref>
{{cite news |title=Pressel learns to deal with LPGA success |newspaper=Oxford Press |agency=Cox News Services |url=http://www.oxfordpress.com/sports/content/shared/sports/stories/2007/04/GLF_PRESSEL_0411_COX.html |access-date=August 22, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928030254/http://www.oxfordpress.com/sports/content/shared/sports/stories/2007/04/GLF_PRESSEL_0411_COX.html |archive-date=September 28, 2011 }}
</ref> The win moved her from 17th in the world rankings to fourth.<ref name=wwgr4507/>

Pressel made her first [[hole-in-one]] as a professional golfer on July 15, 2007, at the [[Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic]] at Highland Meadows Golf Club in [[Sylvania, Ohio|Sylvania]], [[Ohio]]. It was a {{convert|148|yd|m|adj=on}} par 3 – hole 6 for the tournament. It was not enough to win, though; [[Se Ri Pak]] won the event for the fifth time.<ref>
{{cite news
| last = Junga
| first = Steve
| title = Pak trumps Pressel's ace to capture her fifth title in 10 years
| newspaper = Toledo Blade
| date =July 16, 2007
| url = http://www.toledoblade.com/Golf/2007/07/16/Pak-trumps-Pressel-s-ace-to-capture-her-fifth-title-in-10-years.html
| access-date = February 6, 2013 }}
</ref>

[[File:2009 LPGA Championship - Morgan Pressel-edit.jpg|thumb|left|160px|Pressel in 2009]]
Pressel qualified for the [[2007 Solheim Cup|2007]], [[2009 Solheim Cup|2009]] and [[2011 Solheim Cup]] teams; earning a spot on the 2007 team in her second full-year on the LPGA Tour as a 19-year-old. Through 2011, she was undefeated (3–0–0) in Solheim Cup singles play.

In the 2012 [[Sybase Match Play Championship]], Pressel was in contention for her third LPGA Tour victory in the semi-finals when she was 2 up after 11 holes to opponent [[Azahara Muñoz]]. Pressel won the 12th hole but a slow play penalty resulted in the loss of the hole instead. She would lose the match and Muñoz went on to win the tournament.<ref>[http://www.nj.com/golf/index.ssf/2012/05/morgan_pressels_semifinal_slow.html Morgan Pressel's semifinal slow-play penalty provides boost for Azahara Munoz to win Sybase Match Play Championship]</ref>

On April 26, 2015, Pressel came in second at the [[Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic]] in San Francisco. She and [[Lydia Ko]] finished at 8-under-par 280 with Ko making a birdie on the par-5 closing hole while Pressel missed a birdie effort to end the tournament. Ko won on the second playoff hole. Pressel's last victory was in 2008 at the Kapalua LPGA Classic.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.golfchannel.com/news/doug-ferguson/ko-beats-pressel-playoff-defend-swinging-skirts/ |title=Ko beats Pressel in playoff to defend in San Fran |work=Golf Channel |first=Doug |last=Ferguson |date=April 26, 2015}}</ref>

She is represented by [[Wasserman Media Group]] and has endorsement deals with [[Callaway Golf]], [[Polo Ralph Lauren]], [[Royal Bank of Canada]], and [[Audemars Piguet]].

==Professional wins (4)==
[[File:Morgan Pressel - Flickr - Keith Allison (12).jpg|thumb|Pressel in 2009]]

=== LPGA Tour wins (2) ===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
! Legend
|- style="background:#e5d1cb;"
| Major championships (1)
|-
| Other LPGA Tour (1)
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
!No.
!Date
!Tournament
!Winning score
!To par
!Margin<br>of victory
!Runner(s)-up
!Winner's<br>share ([[United States dollar|$]])
|- style="background:#e5d1cb;"
|align=center|1
|align=right|Apr 1, [[2007 LPGA Tour|2007]]
|'''[[2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship|Kraft Nabisco Championship]]'''
|align=center|74-72-70-69=285
|align=center|−3
|align=center|1 stroke
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Brittany Lincicome]]<br>{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Catriona Matthew]]<br>{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Suzann Pettersen]]
|align=center|300,000
|-
|align=center|2
|align=right|Oct 19, [[2008 LPGA Tour|2008]]
|[[Kapalua LPGA Classic]]
|align=center|72-72-67-69=280
|align=center|−8
|align=center|1 stroke
|{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Suzann Pettersen]]
|align=center|225,000
|}

'''LPGA Tour playoff record (0–2)'''
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
!No.!!Year!!Tournament!!Opponent!!Result
|-style="background:#F5DEB3;"
|align=center|1
|2009
|[[Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic]]
|{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Eunjung Yi]]
|Lost to birdie on first extra hole
|-style="background:#F5DEB3;"
|align=center|2
|2015
|[[Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic]]
|{{flagicon|NZL}} [[Lydia Ko]]
|Lost to birdie on second extra hole
|}

===LPGA of Japan Tour wins (1)===
*[[2010 LPGA of Japan Tour|2010]] (1) [[World Ladies Championship Salonpas Cup]]

===Other wins (1)===
*2012 (1) [[CVS Caremark Charity Classic]] (with [[Jay Haas]]), unofficial event

==Major championships==
===Wins (1)===
{|class="wikitable"
!No.||Year!!Championship!!Winning score!!Margin<br>of victory!!Runners-up
|- style="background:#d0f0c0;"
|align=center|1 || [[2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship|2007]] || [[Kraft Nabisco Championship]] || −3 (74-72-70-69=285) || align=center|1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Brittany Lincicome]], {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Catriona Matthew]],<br>{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Suzann Pettersen]]
|}

===Results timeline===
''Results not in chronological order before 2019.''
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;text-align:center;"
!! Tournament !! 2001 !! 2002 !! 2003 !! [[2004 in golf|2004]] !! [[2005 in golf|2005]] !! [[2006 in golf|2006]] !! [[2007 in golf|2007]] !! [[2008 in golf|2008]] !! [[2009 in golf|2009]] !! [[2010 in golf|2010]]
|-
|align=left|[[ANA Inspiration]]
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|T19
|T13
|style="background:lime;"|'''1'''
|T38
|T40
|T19
|-
|align=left|[[U.S. Women's Open]]
|CUT
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|52
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:yellow;"|T2T<span style="font-size:87%;">LA</span>
|T28
|style="background:yellow;"|T10
|T17
|T13
|T34
|-
|align=left|[[Women's PGA Championship]]
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|69
|14
|style="background:yellow;"|T6
|CUT
|style="background:yellow;"|T7
|-
|align=left|[[Women's British Open]]
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|T56
|CUT
|CUT
|T42
|style="background:yellow;"|8
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;text-align:center;"
!! Tournament !! [[2011 in golf|2011]] !! [[2012 in golf|2012]] !! [[2013 in golf|2013]] !! 2014 !! 2015 !! 2016 !! 2017 !! 2018 !! 2019 !! 2020
|-
|align=left|[[ANA Inspiration]]
|style="background:yellow;"|T3
|T46
|T52
|T11
|style="background:yellow;"|3
|CUT
|T42
|T72
|T44
|CUT
|-
|align=left|[[U.S. Women's Open]]
|T21
|WD
|T20
|CUT
|style="background:yellow;"|T5
|71
|CUT
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|T50
|CUT
|-
|align=left|[[Women's PGA Championship]]
|style="background:yellow;"|2
|T45
|style="background:yellow;"|T3
|CUT
|style="background:yellow;"|T5
|CUT
|CUT
|CUT
|CUT
|CUT
|-
|align=left|[[The Evian Championship]] ^
|style="background:#eeeeee;" colspan=2|
|T31
|T41
|T11
|CUT
|T18
|T26
|CUT
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|NT
|-
|align=left|[[Women's British Open]]
|T49
|T43
|style="background:yellow;"|T4
|T21
|CUT
|CUT
|T49
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|style="background:yellow;"|4
|T59
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;text-align:center;"
!! Tournament !! 2021
|-
|align=left|[[ANA Inspiration]]
|CUT
|-
|align=left|[[U.S. Women's Open]]
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|-
|align=left|[[Women's PGA Championship]]
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|-
|align=left|[[The Evian Championship]] ^
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|-
|align=left|[[Women's British Open]]
|style="background:#eeeeee;"|
|}^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013
{{legend|lime|Win}}
{{legend|yellow|Top 10}}
{{legend|#eeeeee|Did not play}}
<span style="font-size:87%;">LA</span> = Low amateur<br>
CUT = missed the half-way cut<br>
WD = withdrew<br>
NT = no tournament<br/>
T = tied

===Summary===
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
!Tournament !! Wins !! 2nd !! 3rd !! Top-5 !! Top-10 !! Top-25 !! Events !! Cuts made
|-
|align=left|[[ANA Inspiration]] || 1 || 0 || 2 || 3 || 3 || 7 || 17 || 14
|-
|align=left|[[U.S. Women's Open]] || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 3 || 7 || 17 || 12
|-
|align=left|[[Women's PGA Championship]] || 0 || 1 || 1 || 3 || 5 || 6 || 15 || 8
|-
|align=left|[[The Evian Championship]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 7 || 5
|-
|align=left|[[Women's British Open]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 14 || 10
|-
!Totals !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 10 !! 14 !! 26 !! 70 !! 49
|}
*Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (2009 U.S. Open – 2012 LPGA)
*Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (2015 ANA – 2015 U.S. Open)

==LPGA Tour career summary==
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size: 95%;"
! Year !! Tournaments <br />played !! Cuts <br />made* !! Wins !! 2nd !! 3rd !! Top 10s !! Best <br />finish !! Earnings<br>([[United States dollar|$]]) !! Money<br>list rank !! Scoring <br /> average !! Scoring<br />rank
|-
|[[2001 LPGA Tour|2001]]
|1
|0
|0
|0
|0
|0
|CUT
|rowspan=3|n/a
|rowspan=3|
|77.00
|rowspan=3|
|-
|[[2003 LPGA Tour|2003]]
|1
|1
|0
|0
|0
|0
|52
|76.00
|-
|[[2005 LPGA Tour|2005]]
|7
|7
|0
|1
|0
|2
|T2
|70.96
|-
|[[2006 LPGA Tour|2006]]
|23
|21
|0
|0
|1
|9
|3
|align=right|465,685
|24
|71.51
|20
|-
|[[2007 LPGA Tour|2007]]
|25
|23
|1
|1
|3
|8
|1
|align=right|972,452
|9
|71.34
|6
|-
|[[2008 LPGA Tour|2008]]
|26
|21
|1
|1
|0
|5
|1
|align=right|711,261
|24
|align=center| 72.04
|42
|-
|[[2009 LPGA Tour|2009]]
|24
|21
|0
|2
|0
|5
|2
|align=right|630,313
|22
|align=center| 71.38
|29
|-
|[[2010 LPGA Tour|2010]]
|23
|22
|0
|1
|0
|7
|T2
|align=right|767,455
|13
|71.05
|11
|-
|[[2011 LPGA Tour|2011]]
|22
|20
|0
|1
|1
|7
|2
|align=right|845,466
|13
|71.34
|14
|-
|[[2012 LPGA Tour|2012]]
|23
|15
|0
|0
|1
|1
|3
|align=right|271,548
|45
|73.65
|98
|-
|[[2013 LPGA Tour|2013]]
|24
|18
|0
|0
|1
|3
|T3
|align=right|504,188
|28
|71.70
|33
|-
|[[2014 LPGA Tour|2014]]
|29
|24
|0
|0
|0
|4
|4
|align=right|508,534
|35
|71.31
|22
|-
|[[2015 LPGA Tour|2015]]
|27
|22
|0
|1
|2
|6
|2
|align=right|962,794
|11
|71.42
|30
|-
|[[2016 LPGA Tour|2016]]
|24
|18
|0
|2
|0
|2
|T2
|align=right|386,672
|48
|72.21
|77
|-
|[[2017 LPGA Tour|2017]]
|26
|17
|0
|0
|0
|0
|T15
|align=right|195,000
|78
|72.32
|113
|-
|[[2018 LPGA Tour|2018]]
|21
|14
|0
|0
|0
|1
|T7
|align=right|137,346
|90
|71.92
|75
|-
|[[2019 LPGA Tour|2019]]
|26
|18
|0
|0
|1
|6
|T3
|align=right|610,872
|36
|71.37
|57
|-
|[[2020 LPGA Tour|2020]]
|15
|8
|0
|0
|0
|0
|T15
|align=right|77,513
|93
|72.96
|104
|-
|[[2021 LPGA Tour|2021]]
|4
|2
|0
|0
|0
|1
|T8
|align=right|49,271
|136
|72.00
|n/a
|-
!Totals^
!361 <!-- Tournaments played -->
!292 <!-- Cuts made -->
!2 <!-- Wins -->
!10 <!-- 2nd place -->
!10 <!-- 3rd place -->
!66^ <!-- Top 10s -->
!1 <!-- Best finish -->
<!-- Birdies -->
!align=right|8,096,370 <!-- $ Earnings -->
!35 <!-- Money list rank -->
! <!-- Scoring average -->
! <!-- Scoring rank -->
|-
|}
^ <small>Official through 2021 season.<ref>{{cite web |access-date=November 23, 2021 |title=Morgan Pressel stats |publisher=LPGA |url=http://www.lpga.com/players/morgan-pressel/82827/stats}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lpga.com/players/morgan-pressel/82827/results |title=Morgan Pressel results |publisher=LPGA |access-date=November 23, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lpga.com/statistics/money/career-money |title=Career Money |publisher=LPGA |access-date=September 26, 2022}}</ref><br>
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Includes matchplay and other tournaments without a cut.</small>

==World ranking==
Position in [[Women's World Golf Rankings]] at the end of each calendar year.

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size: 95%;"
! Year !! World<br>ranking !! Source
|-
|2006 || 25 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2006-12-26/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 26, 2006}}</ref>
|-
|2007 || 12 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2007-12-25/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 25, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|2008 || 19 ||<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2008-12-30/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 30, 2008}}</ref>
|-
|2009 || 23 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2009-12-29/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 29, 2009}}</ref>
|-
|2010 || 17 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2010-12-28/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 28, 2010}}</ref>
|-
|2011 || 16 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2011-12-27/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 27, 2011}}</ref>
|-
|2012 || 38 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2012-12-31/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 31, 2012}}</ref>
|-
|2013 || 47 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2013-12-30/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 30, 2013}}</ref>
|-
|2014 || 52 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2014-12-29/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 29, 2014}}</ref>
|-
|2015 || 24 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2015-12-28/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 28, 2015}}</ref>
|-
|2016 || 55 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2016-12-26/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 26, 2016}}</ref>
|-
|2017 || 127 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2017-12-25/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 25, 2017}}</ref>
|-
|2018 || 180 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2018-12-31/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 31, 2018}}</ref>
|-
|2019 || 53 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2019-12-30/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 30, 2019}}</ref>
|-
|2020 || 90 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2020-12-28/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 28, 2020}}</ref>
|-
|2021 || 179 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rolexrankings.com/rankings/2021-12-27/ |title=Women's World Golf Rankings |date=December 27, 2021}}</ref>
|}
Pressel's career-high in the world rankings is fourth, in the spring of 2007.<ref name=wwgr4507/>

==Team appearances==
'''Amateur'''
*[[Junior Solheim Cup]] (representing the United States): 2002 (winners), 2005 (winners)

'''Professional'''
*[[Solheim Cup]] (representing the United States): [[2007 Solheim Cup|2007]] (winners), [[2009 Solheim Cup|2009]] (winners), [[2011 Solheim Cup|2011]], [[2013 Solheim Cup|2013]], [[2015 Solheim Cup|2015]] (winners), [[2019 Solheim Cup|2019]]
*[[Lexus Cup]] (representing International team): [[2006 Lexus Cup|2006]], [[2007 Lexus Cup|2007]]

===Solheim Cup record===
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size: 95%;"
! Year !! Total<br>matches !! Total<br>W–L–H !! Singles<br>W–L–H !! Foursomes<br>W–L–H !! Fourballs<br>W–L–H !! Points<br>won !! Points<br>%
|-
| Career
| 22
| '''''11–8–3'''''
| '''''4–2–0'''''
| '''''5–3–1'''''
| '''''2–3–2'''''
| 12.5
| 56.8
|-
| [[2007 Solheim Cup|2007]]
| 4
| '''''1–2–1'''''
| '''''1–0–0''''' def. [[Annika Sörenstam|A. Sörenstam]] 2&1
| '''''0–1–0''''' lost w/ [[Natalie Gulbis|N. Gulbis]] 3&2
| '''''0–1–1''''' halved w/ [[Paula Creamer|P. Creamer]],<br>lost w/ [[Cristie Kerr|C. Kerr]] 3&2
| 1.5
| 37.5
|-
| [[2009 Solheim Cup|2009]]
| 3
| '''''2–0–1'''''
| '''''1–0–0''''' def. [[Anna Nordqvist|A. Nordqvist]] 3&2
| '''''1–0–0''''' won w/ [[Kristy McPherson|K. McPherson]] 2 up
| '''''0–0–1''''' halved w/ [[Michelle Wie|M. Wie]]
| 2.5
| 83.3
|-
| [[2011 Solheim Cup|2011]]
| 4
| '''''4–0–0'''''
| '''''1–0–0''''' def. A. Nordqvist 2&1
| '''''1–0–0''''' won w/ [[Ryann O'Toole|R. O'Toole]] 3&2
| '''''2–0–0''''' won w/ P. Creamer 1 up,<br>won w/ C. Kerr 1 up
| 4.0
| 100.
|-
| [[2013 Solheim Cup|2013]]
| 4
| '''''1–3–0'''''
| '''''0–1–0''''' lost to [[Carlota Ciganda|C. Ciganda]] 4&2
| '''''1–1–0''''' won w/ [[Jessica Korda|J. Korda]] 3&2,<br>lost w/ J. Korda 2&1
| '''''0–1–0''''' lost w/ C. Kerr 2 dn
| 1.0
| 25.0
|-
|[[2015 Solheim Cup|2015]]
|4
|'''''2–2–0'''''
|'''''1–0–0''''' def. [[Catriona Matthew|C. Matthew]] 2 up
|'''''1–1–0''''' won w/ P. Creamer 3&2,<br> lost w/ P. Creamer 1 dn
|'''''0–1–0''''' lost w/ P. Creamer 4&3
|2.0
|50.0
|-
|[[2019 Solheim Cup|2019]]
|3
|'''''1–1–1'''''
|'''''0–1–0''''' lost to [[Anna Nordqvist|A. Nordqvist]] 4&3
|'''''1–0–1''''' halved w/ [[Marina Alex|M. Alex]] <br> won w/ M. Alex 2&1
|
|1.5
|50.0
|}

==See also==
*[[List of Jews in sports#Golf|List of Jewish golfers]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
{{commons category|Morgan Pressel}}
*{{LPGA player|morgan-pressel/82827}}
*{{WWGR|1044}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20091128081909/http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/morgan_pressel/ Morgan's Yahoo Group]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20071006095003/http://morgan-pressel-news.newslib.com/ Newslib.com feed of articles about Morgan Pressel]
*[http://www.morganpressel.org/ MorganPressel.org]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070630103636/http://www.golfdigest.com/instruction/index.ssf?%2Finstruction%2Fgd200603morganpressel.html Swing Sequence]
*[http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/golf/sfl-morganpressel,0,2363078.photogallery?index=1 South Florida Sun-Sentinel] – photo gallery: Morgan Pressel through the years
*{{Twitter|name=Morgan P Foundation}}

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Latest revision as of 22:49, 20 December 2024

Morgan Pressel
Pressel in May 2013
Personal information
Full nameMorgan Lee Pressel
Born (1988-05-23) May 23, 1988 (age 36)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Sporting nationality United States
ResidenceBoca Raton, Florida, U.S.
SpouseAndrew Bush (m. 2013; div. 2024)
Career
Turned professional2005
Current tour(s)LPGA Tour (joined 2006)
Professional wins4
Number of wins by tour
LPGA Tour2
LPGA of Japan Tour1
Other1
Best results in LPGA major championships
(wins: 1)
Chevron ChampionshipWon: 2007
Women's PGA C'ship2nd: 2011
U.S. Women's OpenT2: 2005
Women's British OpenT4/4th: 2013, 2019
Evian ChampionshipT11: 2015
Achievements and awards
AJGA Player of the Year2005
AJGA Nancy Lopez Award2006

Morgan Pressel (born May 23, 1988) is an American professional golfer and golf commentator who played on the LPGA Tour. In 2001, as a 12-year-old, she became the youngest player to qualify for the U.S. Women's Open. She was the 2005 American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Player of the Year, and won the 2006 AJGA Nancy Lopez Award. She turned pro at age 17, and is the youngest-ever winner of a modern LPGA major championship, when at age 18 she won the 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship (now known as the Chevron Championship) and vaulted to a career-high fourth in the world rankings.[1] In early March 2021, she announced she had joined the Golf Channel and NBC Sports to be an analyst and on-course reporter in the 2021 season, while continuing to compete.[2]

Childhood and family life

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Born in Tampa, Florida, to Mike Pressel and Kathy Krickstein Pressel, she attended Banyan Creek Elementary School, Omni Middle School, and graduated in 2006 from the Saint Andrew's School in Boca Raton, a private school affiliated with the Episcopal Church.[3] She has stated that her Jewish faith plays a large role in her life.[4][citation needed]

Following her mother's death from breast cancer in September 2003, 15-year-old Pressel moved in with her maternal grandparents, Evelyn and Herb Krickstein, at St. Andrews Country Club in Boca Raton, Florida. Her two younger siblings stayed with their father. Her grandfather, a retired physician and pathologist, is also her coach. The Kricksteins' son and Pressel's uncle is former professional tennis player Aaron Krickstein.[5]

Pressel's younger sister Madison played collegiate golf for the University of Texas[6] and won on the Symetra Tour in 2014.

In January 2013, Pressel married Andy Bush, a senior vice president at Octagon Global Events. The two met at a pro-am event in 2007.[7][8]

Amateur career

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In 2001, as a 12-year-old, she became the youngest player to qualify for the U.S. Women's Open. This record stood until 2007, when Lexi Thompson beat the record by several months.

At the age of 17, she was one of three co-leaders starting the final round of the 2005 U.S. Women's Open at Cherry Hills in suburban Denver. Pressel was tied for first on the 18th fairway when Birdie Kim holed out from the bunker just ahead to secure a one-stroke lead. Pressel then needed a birdie to tie, but made a bogey on the 18th to lose by two strokes. Her second-place finish gave her a share of the low amateur honors with Brittany Lang. Pressel played in a total of seven LPGA events in 2005 and made the cut in all of them, with a scoring average of 70.96 in 28 rounds.[9]

In 2005, Pressel lost to Yani Tseng at 39th hole during the North and South Women's Amateur at Pinehurst, but won the most important amateur event, the U.S. Women's Amateur. Pressel also finished her amateur career as 2005 Girls Rolex Junior Player of the Year.

During her amateur career, she won 10 AJGA titles, including all five AJGA Invitationals: the "AJGA Slam".[10]

Professional career

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Pressel in June 2009

Pressel finished sixth in the first stage of the LPGA Qualifying Tournament in September 2005 and advanced to the final stage in December.[11] She turned professional in November, after appealing to the LPGA to become a member as a 17-year-old. LPGA rules state that members must be 18 years old.[3] At the five-round Final Qualifying Tournament in Daytona Beach, she finished tied for sixth to earn her tour card for 2006.[12] She played part-time on the tour until her high school graduation in May 2006.

Pressel earned her first victory in 2007 at the Kraft Nabisco Championship and became the youngest-ever winner of a modern LPGA major at 18 years, 313 days,[13] a record that would stand until Lydia Ko won the 2015 Evian Championship at the age of 18 years, 4 months and 20 days. On her flight home to Florida after her win, Pressel had her golf clubs stolen.[14] The win moved her from 17th in the world rankings to fourth.[1]

Pressel made her first hole-in-one as a professional golfer on July 15, 2007, at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic at Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, Ohio. It was a 148-yard (135 m) par 3 – hole 6 for the tournament. It was not enough to win, though; Se Ri Pak won the event for the fifth time.[15]

Pressel in 2009

Pressel qualified for the 2007, 2009 and 2011 Solheim Cup teams; earning a spot on the 2007 team in her second full-year on the LPGA Tour as a 19-year-old. Through 2011, she was undefeated (3–0–0) in Solheim Cup singles play.

In the 2012 Sybase Match Play Championship, Pressel was in contention for her third LPGA Tour victory in the semi-finals when she was 2 up after 11 holes to opponent Azahara Muñoz. Pressel won the 12th hole but a slow play penalty resulted in the loss of the hole instead. She would lose the match and Muñoz went on to win the tournament.[16]

On April 26, 2015, Pressel came in second at the Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic in San Francisco. She and Lydia Ko finished at 8-under-par 280 with Ko making a birdie on the par-5 closing hole while Pressel missed a birdie effort to end the tournament. Ko won on the second playoff hole. Pressel's last victory was in 2008 at the Kapalua LPGA Classic.[17]

She is represented by Wasserman Media Group and has endorsement deals with Callaway Golf, Polo Ralph Lauren, Royal Bank of Canada, and Audemars Piguet.

Professional wins (4)

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Pressel in 2009

LPGA Tour wins (2)

[edit]
Legend
Major championships (1)
Other LPGA Tour (1)
No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ($)
1 Apr 1, 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship 74-72-70-69=285 −3 1 stroke United States Brittany Lincicome
Scotland Catriona Matthew
Norway Suzann Pettersen
300,000
2 Oct 19, 2008 Kapalua LPGA Classic 72-72-67-69=280 −8 1 stroke Norway Suzann Pettersen 225,000

LPGA Tour playoff record (0–2)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 2009 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic South Korea Eunjung Yi Lost to birdie on first extra hole
2 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic New Zealand Lydia Ko Lost to birdie on second extra hole

LPGA of Japan Tour wins (1)

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Other wins (1)

[edit]

Major championships

[edit]

Wins (1)

[edit]
No. Year Championship Winning score Margin
of victory
Runners-up
1 2007 Kraft Nabisco Championship −3 (74-72-70-69=285) 1 stroke United States Brittany Lincicome, Scotland Catriona Matthew,
Norway Suzann Pettersen

Results timeline

[edit]

Results not in chronological order before 2019.

! Tournament 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
ANA Inspiration T19 T13 1 T38 T40 T19
U.S. Women's Open CUT 52 T2TLA T28 T10 T17 T13 T34
Women's PGA Championship 69 14 T6 CUT T7
Women's British Open T56 CUT CUT T42 8
! Tournament 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
ANA Inspiration T3 T46 T52 T11 3 CUT T42 T72 T44 CUT
U.S. Women's Open T21 WD T20 CUT T5 71 CUT T50 CUT
Women's PGA Championship 2 T45 T3 CUT T5 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT
The Evian Championship ^ T31 T41 T11 CUT T18 T26 CUT NT
Women's British Open T49 T43 T4 T21 CUT CUT T49 4 T59
! Tournament 2021
ANA Inspiration CUT
U.S. Women's Open
Women's PGA Championship
The Evian Championship ^
Women's British Open

^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013

  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

LA = Low amateur
CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
NT = no tournament
T = tied

Summary

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Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
ANA Inspiration 1 0 2 3 3 7 17 14
U.S. Women's Open 0 1 0 2 3 7 17 12
Women's PGA Championship 0 1 1 3 5 6 15 8
The Evian Championship 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 5
Women's British Open 0 0 0 2 3 4 14 10
Totals 1 2 3 10 14 26 70 49
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 12 (2009 U.S. Open – 2012 LPGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 3 (2015 ANA – 2015 U.S. Open)

LPGA Tour career summary

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Year Tournaments
played
Cuts
made*
Wins 2nd 3rd Top 10s Best
finish
Earnings
($)
Money
list rank
Scoring
average
Scoring
rank
2001 1 0 0 0 0 0 CUT n/a 77.00
2003 1 1 0 0 0 0 52 76.00
2005 7 7 0 1 0 2 T2 70.96
2006 23 21 0 0 1 9 3 465,685 24 71.51 20
2007 25 23 1 1 3 8 1 972,452 9 71.34 6
2008 26 21 1 1 0 5 1 711,261 24 72.04 42
2009 24 21 0 2 0 5 2 630,313 22 71.38 29
2010 23 22 0 1 0 7 T2 767,455 13 71.05 11
2011 22 20 0 1 1 7 2 845,466 13 71.34 14
2012 23 15 0 0 1 1 3 271,548 45 73.65 98
2013 24 18 0 0 1 3 T3 504,188 28 71.70 33
2014 29 24 0 0 0 4 4 508,534 35 71.31 22
2015 27 22 0 1 2 6 2 962,794 11 71.42 30
2016 24 18 0 2 0 2 T2 386,672 48 72.21 77
2017 26 17 0 0 0 0 T15 195,000 78 72.32 113
2018 21 14 0 0 0 1 T7 137,346 90 71.92 75
2019 26 18 0 0 1 6 T3 610,872 36 71.37 57
2020 15 8 0 0 0 0 T15 77,513 93 72.96 104
2021 4 2 0 0 0 1 T8 49,271 136 72.00 n/a
Totals^ 361 292 2 10 10 66^ 1 8,096,370 35

^ Official through 2021 season.[18][19][20]
*Includes matchplay and other tournaments without a cut.

World ranking

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Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.

Year World
ranking
Source
2006 25 [21]
2007 12 [22]
2008 19 [23]
2009 23 [24]
2010 17 [25]
2011 16 [26]
2012 38 [27]
2013 47 [28]
2014 52 [29]
2015 24 [30]
2016 55 [31]
2017 127 [32]
2018 180 [33]
2019 53 [34]
2020 90 [35]
2021 179 [36]

Pressel's career-high in the world rankings is fourth, in the spring of 2007.[1]

Team appearances

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Amateur

Professional

Solheim Cup record

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Year Total
matches
Total
W–L–H
Singles
W–L–H
Foursomes
W–L–H
Fourballs
W–L–H
Points
won
Points
%
Career 22 11–8–3 4–2–0 5–3–1 2–3–2 12.5 56.8
2007 4 1–2–1 1–0–0 def. A. Sörenstam 2&1 0–1–0 lost w/ N. Gulbis 3&2 0–1–1 halved w/ P. Creamer,
lost w/ C. Kerr 3&2
1.5 37.5
2009 3 2–0–1 1–0–0 def. A. Nordqvist 3&2 1–0–0 won w/ K. McPherson 2 up 0–0–1 halved w/ M. Wie 2.5 83.3
2011 4 4–0–0 1–0–0 def. A. Nordqvist 2&1 1–0–0 won w/ R. O'Toole 3&2 2–0–0 won w/ P. Creamer 1 up,
won w/ C. Kerr 1 up
4.0 100.
2013 4 1–3–0 0–1–0 lost to C. Ciganda 4&2 1–1–0 won w/ J. Korda 3&2,
lost w/ J. Korda 2&1
0–1–0 lost w/ C. Kerr 2 dn 1.0 25.0
2015 4 2–2–0 1–0–0 def. C. Matthew 2 up 1–1–0 won w/ P. Creamer 3&2,
lost w/ P. Creamer 1 dn
0–1–0 lost w/ P. Creamer 4&3 2.0 50.0
2019 3 1–1–1 0–1–0 lost to A. Nordqvist 4&3 1–0–1 halved w/ M. Alex
won w/ M. Alex 2&1
1.5 50.0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Women's World Golf Rankings". April 5, 2007. Retrieved June 9, 2013.
  2. ^ Nichols, Beth Ann (March 3, 2021). "Morgan Pressel joins Golf Channel, NBC Sports broadcast team but isn't leaving LPGA". Golfweek. Retrieved October 7, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Rosaforte, Tim (February 13, 2006). "Pressel continues her education". ESPN. Retrieved October 21, 2008.
  4. ^ Pessah, Jon (March 16, 2007). "They Punch, Putt, Dribble, Tackle and Skate And They're ll Jewish". Baltimore Jewish Times. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  5. ^ Minor, Emily (August 14, 2005). "Her mother's daughter". Palm Beach Post. Archived from the original on December 23, 2006. Retrieved April 2, 2007.
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  8. ^ "Andy Bush Bio". Octagon Sports. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2013.
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  11. ^ "2005 Sectional Qualifying Tournament – results". LPGA. September 23, 2005.
  12. ^ "2005 Final Qualifying Tournament – results". LPGA. December 4, 2005.
  13. ^ "LPGA All-Time Scoring Records" (PDF). LPGA. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 2, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2008.
  14. ^ "Pressel learns to deal with LPGA success". Oxford Press. Cox News Services. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  15. ^ Junga, Steve (July 16, 2007). "Pak trumps Pressel's ace to capture her fifth title in 10 years". Toledo Blade. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
  16. ^ Morgan Pressel's semifinal slow-play penalty provides boost for Azahara Munoz to win Sybase Match Play Championship
  17. ^ Ferguson, Doug (April 26, 2015). "Ko beats Pressel in playoff to defend in San Fran". Golf Channel.
  18. ^ "Morgan Pressel stats". LPGA. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  19. ^ "Morgan Pressel results". LPGA. Retrieved November 23, 2021.
  20. ^ "Career Money". LPGA. Retrieved September 26, 2022.
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  26. ^ "Women's World Golf Rankings". December 27, 2011.
  27. ^ "Women's World Golf Rankings". December 31, 2012.
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