Career
Born and raised in Aguascalientes, Retamoza began playing golf at age eight. Semifinalist at the 2000 United States. Girls" Junior. Recorded 15 top-10 finishes in collegiate competition, including four wins, while at the University of Tennessee.
Three-time Securities and Exchange Commission All-Conference First Team selection (2003, 2004, 2005).
Named the 2003 Securities and Exchange Commission Freshman of the Year. 2003 NGCA All-American Second Team selection.
2005 NGCA All-American First Team selection. Named the 2005 Securities and Exchange Commission Player of the Year.
Participated in the two LPGA tournaments held in Mexico, the MasterCard Classic and the Corona Championship.
Retamoza turned professional in December 2006. She also participated in the MasterCard Classic on the LPGA Tour, where she made the cut finishing tied for 63rd. And the Corona Championship, where she missed the cut by two strokes.
Both tournaments were held in her native Mexico.
In September 2007, Retamoza earned exempt status on the LPGA Tour for the 2008 season, by finishing fourth on the Duramed Futures Tour money list. The top five finishers earn such status.
In 2008, her rookie year on the LPGA Tour, she missed the cut in all except one of the 19 tournaments in which she played. She entered LPGA Qualifying School in the fall of 2008 to attempt to retain her playing privileges for 2009, but did not make the cut in the final qualifying tournament where she finished last among all competitors.
She returned to the Futures Tour in 2009, where she competed in 24 events, making the cut in eight with a tournament best finish of T24.
Futures Tour (1)
2007 (1) Alliance Bank Golf Classic.