I remember at one time in sports history, the name Meg Mallon was always on the news, she was on the leaderboard most of the time. Meg Mallon. Now days with so many young women professionals out there from all over the world I can't really keep up with who's who on the LPGA Tour.
She was at the top of her profession in the 90s and in the beginning of the 2000s, winning a few major championships.
Meg as born in Natick, Massachusetts, on April 14, 1963.
Height: 5-6
College: Ohio State University
Turned pro: 1987
Retired: 2010
Total Professional wins 20
Best Player of the Year 1991
LPGA William and Mousie Powell Award 1999
She has garnered 18 LPGA Tour Victories
And 4 Majors.
- LPGA Championship in 91
- U.S. Women's Open in 91 and 04
- du Maurier Classic in 2000
Solheim cup 1992, 1994(winners), 1996(winners),1998(winners), 2000, 2002(winners) 2003,2005(winners)
The girl could play.
She was at the top of her profession in the 90s and in the beginning of the 2000s, winning a few major championships.
Meg as born in Natick, Massachusetts, on April 14, 1963.
Height: 5-6
College: Ohio State University
Turned pro: 1987
Retired: 2010
Total Professional wins 20
Best Player of the Year 1991
LPGA William and Mousie Powell Award 1999
She has garnered 18 LPGA Tour Victories
And 4 Majors.
- LPGA Championship in 91
- U.S. Women's Open in 91 and 04
- du Maurier Classic in 2000
Solheim cup 1992, 1994(winners), 1996(winners),1998(winners), 2000, 2002(winners) 2003,2005(winners)
The girl could play.

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