Paige Mackenzie is an American professional golfer currently playing on the LPGA Tour.
Education
By the time she graduated from high school, Mackenzie had posted five top-10 finishes in national tournaments, claiming one championship. Mackenzie continued her successful amateur career at the University of Washington in Seattle, where she graduated in 2006 with a bachelor"s degree in business.
Career
Born and raised in Yakima, Washington, Mackenzie is a 2001 graduate of Eisenhower High School, where she was selected as a first-team All-Big-9 selection all four seasons. She was named the 2000 Girl Golfer of the Year for both the Washington Junior Golf Association and the Pacific Northwest Golf Association. She recorded 22 top-10 finishes during her collegiate career, placing her first on the Huskies" all-time list.
1 amateur in the nation by Golfweek.
In the summer following graduation, Mackenzie lead the United States. to 11½–6½ victory at the 2006 Curtis Cup at Bandon Dunes in southern Oregon, posting a 3-0-1 record with victories in both of her singles matches. A week later in northern Oregon, she was the medalist in the stroke play portion of the United States. Women"s Amateur at Pumpkin Ridge.
Her last event as an amateur was at an LPGA Tour event, the Safeway Classic in Portland, where she tied for 45th place. Mackenzie turned professional in late August 2006 and played two LPGA Tour events on sponsors" exemptions.
She carded three Top-25 finishes in her 2008 campaign, including a 23rd place finish at the Corona Morelia Championship, a 22nd at the P&G Beauty Northwest Arkansas Championship and a T24 finish at the Safeway Classic.
Mackenzie started 2008 by winning the Sharp Open on the Cactus Tour. Paige also starred a nationwide television ad campaign for that professional association during 2012. The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013.LA = Low Amateur
DNP = did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Yellow background for top-10.
1 Mackenzie"s first three of the five LPGA Tour events played in 2006 were as an amateur
official through November 24, 2013
Amateur
Curtis Cup (representing the United States): 2006 (winners).