Player
Lilia Vu
USA
USA
Upcoming
- 2026-07-16The Open Championship 154th Open ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
Past results (19)
- 2026-06-25Travelers ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-25KPMG Women's PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. Open 126th U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18U.S. OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-18Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply GiveGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11RBC Canadian OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-11Dow ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04the Memorial Tournament pres. by WorkdayGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-06-04U.S. Women's Open pres. by AllyGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-29ShopRite LPGA Classic powered by WakefernGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-28Charles Schwab ChallengeGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-21THE CJ CUP Byron NelsonGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA Championship 108th PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14PGA ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-14Kroger Queen City Championship pres by P&GGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Truist ChampionshipGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07ONEflight Myrtle Beach ClassicGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-05-07Mizuho Americas OpenGolf Majors 2026
- 2026-04-09The Masters 90th Masters TournamentGolf Majors 2026
Lilia Vu is an American professional golfer from Fountain Valley, California, who competes full-time on the LPGA Tour. The daughter of first-generation Vietnamese immigrants, she rose from losing her LPGA Tour card in her debut season to becoming the world number one ranked women's golfer by 2023. Her two major victories and four LPGA wins that year marked one of the most dominant single-season performances in recent tour history.
Vu played college golf at UCLA from 2015 to 2019, where she set the program record with eight individual victories and spent 31 weeks ranked number one in the Women's World Amateur Golf Rankings. She was part of the victorious United States Curtis Cup team in 2018. After turning professional in January 2019 she struggled badly, missing the cut in eight of her first nine LPGA starts and losing her card by year's end. She rebuilt her game on what was then the Symetra Tour, winning three times in 2021 to earn back full LPGA membership for 2022.
The 2023 season was her breakthrough. She opened the year with a one-stroke win at the Honda LPGA Thailand in February, then won the Chevron Championship in April in a playoff over Angel Yin for her first major title. In August she captured the AIG Women's Open at Walton Heath by six strokes over Charley Hull, moving to number one in the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings. She closed the year with victory at The Annika in November, finishing as LPGA Tour Player of the Year and money leader with over $3.5 million in official earnings. A back injury disrupted her 2024 campaign but she still claimed the Meijer LPGA Classic in June and finished runner-up at both the Women's PGA Championship and the Women's British Open. She was part of the United States Solheim Cup winning team in 2024.
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