Women's Golf
Morgan, Becky

Becky Morgan
- Title:
- Volunteer Assistant Coach
Becky Morgan, who plays on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour and Ladies European Tour (LET), enters her sixth year as a developmental coach with the Oregon State women's golf program.
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Morgan turned professional in August 2000 and qualified for both tours on her first attempt. Currently in her 17th year on tour, she has amassed 18 top-10’s on the LPGA tour, including two runner-up finishes, and 20 top-10’s on the LET, including fourth place at the Buick Championship in China this year.
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A native of Wales, Morgan represented the Welsh Junior, Under 21 and Senior teams. She also played for Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup (1998, 2000) and Vagliano Trophy (1997, 1999). Morgan was a runner-up at the British Amateur Championship in 1996 and a semi-finalist in 1997.
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A 1997 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Morgan won 10 collegiate tournaments, including three Big South Conference Championships from 1995-1997. She was named Second Team All-American in 1997 and finished 10th in the NCAA Championship that year. She has also been inducted into the UNCG and Big South Hall of Fames.
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Morgan turned professional in August 2000 and qualified for both tours on her first attempt. Currently in her 17th year on tour, she has amassed 18 top-10’s on the LPGA tour, including two runner-up finishes, and 20 top-10’s on the LET, including fourth place at the Buick Championship in China this year.
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A native of Wales, Morgan represented the Welsh Junior, Under 21 and Senior teams. She also played for Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup (1998, 2000) and Vagliano Trophy (1997, 1999). Morgan was a runner-up at the British Amateur Championship in 1996 and a semi-finalist in 1997.
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A 1997 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Morgan won 10 collegiate tournaments, including three Big South Conference Championships from 1995-1997. She was named Second Team All-American in 1997 and finished 10th in the NCAA Championship that year. She has also been inducted into the UNCG and Big South Hall of Fames.