Jodi Ewart-Shadoff is an example of perseverance on the LPGA Tour.
In 2011, the Englishwoman received her Tour card. This was one year after she turned pro at the University of New Mexico in 2010 and graduated in 2010. Ewart Shadoff was in the top 10 for her 50 first starts. She also finished T3 in 2013.
She was a young player who played solidly and earned a spot on the Solheim Cup team in 2013. She went 2-1-0 in her debut. Ewart Shadoff, who has been representing Europe in 2017 and 2019, has never lost to the Americans.
After her 246th LPGA start, the 34-year-old finally won her first LPGA Mediheal Championship in 2022.
Ewart Shadoff is currently in the top 50 of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings. She hopes to continue that success.