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Former Buff Jenny Coleman Reclaims LPGA Card For ‘24

Former Buff Jenny Coleman Reclaims LPGA Card For ‘24


BOULDER — Former University of Colorado women’s golf great Jenny Coleman has earned her LPGA card for 2024 after a Top 10 Official Money List finish on the Epson Tour, which concluded its 2023 season Sunday with the Epson Tour Championship.
 
Coleman finished seventh on the Official Money List, earning $106,137 in 22 events. She had four Top 10 finishes during the 2023 season, highlighted by her first professional win at the IOA Golf Classic presented by LPT Reality in May. Coleman tied for 47th at the Epson Tour Championship at 7-under-par, 281.
 
Coleman held LPGA conditional status in 2023 and appeared in three events, including the U.S. Women’s Open in July where she tied for 71st. She received her initial LPGA card in 2017 and has played in 74 tour events over the last seven years, earning $402,758. In 2021, Coleman had three Top 10 finishes, highlighted by a third-place showing at the LPGA Drive on Championship at Golden Ocala.
 
Coleman set or shared 28 Colorado women’s golf records during her time in Boulder from 2010-14. She was the team MVP and an honorable mention All-Pac-12 Conference selection as a senior. Coleman was the first Buffalo to make NCAA Regionals four times, competing as an individual in 2013 and with the team in 2011-12 and ’14.
 
Another former Colorado golfer just missed the cut on the Epson Tour Official Money List. Robyn Choi was 12th on the season money list with $92,258.
 
Choi had a fantastic year on the Epson Tour. She has made the cut in the last 27 Epson Tour events, including all 21 events in 2023. Choi earned LPGA status as a rookie in 2019, playing in 12 events and has been a regular on the Epson Tour since. She will have another chance to earn her card for 2024 at the Q-Series, Nov. 30-Dec. 5 at the Magnolia Grove Golf Course in Mobile, Ala.
 
Choi was a first team All-Pac-12 and honorable mention WGCA All-American in 2017-18, helping the Buffaloes to a 19th place national finish in just second NCAA Championship appearance.
 
 

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