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Megan Khang’s Journey from Local Course to LPGA Stardom

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Cranberry Valley Golf Course is one of Cape Cod’s most celebrated public courses, offering a championship-level experience that keeps golfers coming back season after season. For players from Providence, RI, it’s a quick trip to an exceptional 18-hole layout surrounded by the natural beauty of Harwich, Massachusetts.

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Providence, Rhode Island, August 28, 2025

News Summary

Megan Khang’s inspiring ascent from the affordable Button Hole par-3 course in Providence, Rhode Island, to the prestigious LPGA Tour exemplifies determination, access to golf, and cultural significance. As the first Hmong and Laotian descendant to qualify for the LPGA, Khang’s story highlights the importance of community support, family dedication, and the impact of accessible golf programs. With numerous accomplishments, including her strong performances in various tournaments and her relatable off-course persona, she continues to pave the way for future golfers from similar backgrounds.

Providence, Rhode Island —

From a tiny par-3 course to the big lights of the LPGA

There are sports stories that feel polished and planned and then there are stories that rumble up from the local course, fueled by grit, family, and a pay-what-you-can attitude. Megan Khang’s rise from the compact fairways of Button Hole in Providence to the global stage of the LPGA reads like the latter — a determined, hometown-to-hollywood kind of climb that still smells faintly of cut grass and engine oil.

Megan learned her game where the game is simple, affordable, and open to kids who don’t have country club access. Button Hole is a par-3 classic where the owners, Ed and Karen Mauro, kept prices low so families could play without breaking the bank. The course ran its Button Hole Kids deal — nine holes for a single dollar, 18 for two — while adults paid modest fees to keep the place buzzing. For a young golfer whose father worked as an auto mechanic nearby, that kind of accessibility was everything.

Born in Brockton, Massachusetts, in October 1997, Megan’s family background is a crucial beat in the narrative. Her parents arrived as refugees from the Vietnam War era, originally from Laos. That lineage makes Megan the first Hmong and Laotian descendant to earn a spot on the LPGA Tour — a barrier-smashing fact that carries cultural weight beyond scorecards. Her parents were upfront about money matters, so finding low-cost places to play didn’t just help her game; it kept the dream alive.

Massachusetts isn’t Florida or South Carolina in golf terms. The season is short and the windows to practice are small, which shaped Megan into a player who treats every warm day like a tournament. She took those limited opportunities seriously, stacking weekend rounds at Button Hole with family in tow. The result: rapid progress. She started swinging at age five and was qualifying for major events as a teen — making the U.S. Women’s Open at 14 and winning big junior events and amateur titles soon after.

Early markers and rapid ascent

By her mid-teens, Megan was not just another talented kid. She claimed the Faldo Series Grand Final back-to-back in 2013 and 2014, swept to a clean 5-0 record at the 2015 Junior Solheim Cup, and won the Connecticut Women’s Open three times while still an amateur. At the 2015 U.S. Women’s Open she was the low amateur and finished in the top 40, proof that her game could stand up under major pressure.

She turned professional at 17 in 2015, skipping college golf and heading straight into the pro ranks. The move paid off — consistent results, sponsorships, and Solheim Cup call-ups came sooner rather than later. Since her debut on that international stage in 2019, Megan has represented the U.S. in the Solheim Cup in 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024, delivering a standout 2023 performance in which she earned 3.5 points from four matches.

Pro life, stats, and the human side

On the scorecard and the bank balance, Megan’s career stacks up. She’s recorded 40 top-10 finishes on the LPGA Tour and career earnings around $6.25 million. Her best major result to date is a tie for third at the 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She also made a memorable hole-in-one during the final round of a 2019 LPGA event in Shanghai — a moment that looked like a movie beat but happened for real.

Her game profile blends compact power and sharp short-game craft. At about 5 foot 1, Megan isn’t the longest hitter on tour, but she gets the job done, averaging around 255.59 yards off the tee in 2023. Off the course she’s relatable and down-to-earth: still living in Massachusetts, keeping close to family, and staying connected to simple pleasures like snowboarding, fishing, and cheering for the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. She’s also pals with actress Kathryn Newton — a reminder that beyond medals and leaderboards, pro golfers live rounded lives.

Megan’s sponsor list includes some major names, reflecting her value both on and off the course: PXG, Mutual of Omaha, RSM, and UKG. But the local angle remains strong. She’s proud to carry a Massachusetts flag on tour and sees herself as someone paving a route for future players from similar backgrounds and regions where golf isn’t a year-round luxury.

Why her story matters

This is more than a sports uplift piece. It’s a reminder that accessible golf programs and community courses can shape champions. It’s a portrait of how family sacrifice, community support, and relentless focus can lift a player from a par-3 course to the biggest team events in women’s golf. Megan Khang’s path is a headline-grabbing tale with the kind of real-world texture that golfers and fans respect: it’s about hustle, heart, and the small courses that make big stars.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Megan Khang?

Megan Khang is a professional golfer on the LPGA Tour, born in Brockton, Massachusetts, who began her golf journey at Button Hole, a par-3 course in Providence. She is the first Hmong and Laotian descendant to qualify for the LPGA.

Where did Megan learn to play?

She learned at Button Hole in Providence, Rhode Island, where affordable rates for kids and families provided crucial access early in her career.

What are some career highlights?

Highlights include qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Open at 14, winning the Faldo Series Grand Final twice, being low amateur at the 2015 U.S. Women’s Open, three Connecticut Women’s Open titles as an amateur, and a T3 at the 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. She also has four Solheim Cup appearances and a hole-in-one in Shanghai in 2019.

How successful has she been financially on tour?

Her LPGA career earnings are approximately $6.25 million, with about 40 top-10 finishes.

Does she have sponsors?

Yes. Her sponsors include PXG, Mutual of Omaha, RSM, and UKG.

Quick Facts Table

Item Detail
Full name / Birth Megan Khang — born October 23, 1997 in Brockton, Massachusetts
Firsts First Hmong and Laotian descendant to qualify for the LPGA Tour
Notable amateur wins Faldo Series Grand Final (2013, 2014); Connecticut Women’s Open (2012, 2013, 2015)
Professional highlights LPGA Tour player, Solheim Cup appearances 2019–2024, T3 at 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA
Earnings / Top tens Approximately $6.25 million; 40 top-10 finishes
Physical / Distance Height 5’1″; 2023 average driving distance ~255.59 yards
Sponsors PXG, Mutual of Omaha, RSM, UKG
Hobbies & interests Snowboarding, fishing, watching Boston sports (Red Sox, Patriots)

Megan Khang’s story is a reminder that golf’s next star can come from a small par-3 course and a family that squeezes every ounce of opportunity from every weekend. For golf fans who love the sport’s human side as much as the numbers, that’s the part worth watching as her career keeps moving forward.

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