Celine Boutier is a winner at all levels.
Boutier, who has double-digit professional victories under her belt and a successful amateur golf career which included wins at the 2012 European Ladies Amateur Championships and the 2015 British Ladies Championships, built on a successful amateur golf career.
During her Duke career, the Frenchwoman won individual events in four different categories and also helped her team to win the NCAA National Championship in 2014. Boutier won the Women’s Golf Coaches Association Award for Player of the year in 2014.
Boutier turned pro after graduating Duke University in 2016. She earned her LPGA via the now-Epson Tour in 2017 following two wins.
Boutier was a LPGA rookie and earned over $300,000 in 2018. She made 16 of 25 cuts, finishing 61st overall on the money list. In 2019, Boutier won her first LPGA Tour title at the ISPS Handa Vic Open.
Boutier has continued to improve her form with a few wins on the LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour. Boutier, who beat Georgia Hall in a play-off at the LPGA Drive On Championship March 2023 in March 2023 with a top-10 finish in four women’s majors and in March 2023 , looks to be one of the major players in the upcoming season.