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Megan Schofill


Accolades

  • Women's Amateur Player of the Year - 2020, 2023
  • U.S. Women's Amateur Champion - 2023
  • Women's Amateur Champion - 2020

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2023 Women's Player of the Year

Megan Schofill received this honor after a remarkable 2023 season. The Auburn University graduate student won the U.S Women’s Amateur Championship at Bel-Air Country Club in August, defeating fellow Floridian, Latanna Stone, 4-and-3.

"I'm so honored to be named the Women's Player of the Year," Schofill said. "Winning this award means so much to me and I am just so thankful to everyone that helped me along the way. Being awarded an honor like this really shows that all the hard work pays off.”

Playing in her sixth U.S. Women’s Amateur, Schofill is the first Floridian to win the title since Morgan Pressell in 2005. The 2020 Florida Women’s Amateur champion also becomes the first Auburn Tiger to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur.

With this victory, Schofill receives exemptions into the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open, Chevron Championship, AIG Women's British Open and Amundi Evian Championship, along with an invitation to the 2024 Augusta National Women’s Amateur.

In addition to her success on the USGA, Schofill had a standout season with Auburn University. She played in 10 events with a 71.67 scoring average, which was the best average on the team, and the second best average in the program’s history. Schofill, who is currently ranked 12th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking, also captured a runner-up finish at the SEC Championship.

2020 Women's Player of the Year

Megan Schofill received the honor after a standout year that saw success in state, collegiate and national events.

The Auburn University golfer had a strong start to the season, picking up her first collegiate win at the Lake Oconee Invitational in February. Her freshman season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Schofill made the most of her first year for the Tigers.

She competed in all seven events, finishing her freshman season with four top-10 finishes. Schofill earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors and was named a WGCA All-American Scholar.

In July, the Monticello native captured the 91st Florida Women’s Amateur Championship. Schofill overcame a 10-shot deficit to capture her first FSGA championship. She fired a final-round 67 to capture the one-shot victory.

One month after her win at the Florida Women’s Amateur, Schofill had a Round-of-16 run at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship in Maryland. She fell to the No. 3 seed Emilia Migliaccio in 22 holes.

The Florida Junior Tour alumni began her sophomore season at Auburn in August and added a win at the Liz Murphey Fall Collegiate Classic in November.
Schofill also received an invitation to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, which was cancelled and was represented the Unites Sates team at the Arnold Palmer Cup in December.