Player
Sophia Schubert
United States
United States
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
Sophia Schubert is an American professional golfer born January 31, 1996, in Knoxville, Tennessee, who now resides in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. She competes on the LPGA Tour, the top tier of women's professional golf in the United States. Her most prominent result as a professional came at the 2022 Amundi Evian Championship, a women's major, where she finished runner-up, one stroke behind Brooke Henderson after closing with a 68 on Sunday.
Schubert grew up in Tennessee and attended Auburn University before transferring to the University of Texas, where she studied Sports Management and competed for the Texas Longhorns women's golf program. Her standout amateur moment came in 2017 when she won the U.S. Women's Amateur, defeating Albane Valenzuela in the final, becoming the first Longhorn to claim that title since Kelli Kuehne in 1996. She turned professional in 2018 and spent several seasons building her game on the Symetra Tour (now the Epson Tour), winning the Carolina Golf Classic in 2021 before earning full LPGA membership for the 2022 season.
Her 2022 LPGA rookie campaign remains her strongest to date. The Evian runner-up result secured her playing privileges for the following season. She made 16 cuts from 23 starts that year and earned nearly $900,000 in career LPGA prize money through 2024.
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