S-2: Top 10 scorers and ties from the 2022 U.S. Women's Open Championship
S-10: Top 30 points leaders from the 2022 LPGA Tour Race to the CME Globe
S-17: Top 75 points leaders in the Rolex Rankings as of May 3, 2023

Maguire broke through for her first LPGA Tour victory at the 2022 LPGA Drive On Championship in Florida. She became the first player from the Republic of Ireland to win on the circuit. This came after a highly decorated amateur career that saw her represent Great Britain and Ireland three times in the Curtis Cup, and win the McCormack Medal three consecutive years (2015-17) for being the No. 1 player in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. She surpassed Lydia Ko's mark of consecutive weeks at being ranked No. 1 in the WAGR at 131. She set the mark at 135 weeks atop the WAGR. At Duke University, she twice was named the winner of the Annika Award for being the nation's top female collegiate golfer (2015 and 2017). In 2017, she won the Women's British Amateur conducted by The R&A. She represented Ireland in the Women's World Amateur Team Championship in 2010, 2012 and 2016. Has a twin sister, Lisa, who also played at Duke. The two were on the 2010 GB&I Curtis Cup Team as 15-year-olds. Before turning professional, she represented Ireland in the 2016 Olympics in Brazil. She also played again in 2021 in Tokyo.

U.S. Women's Open Results

YEAR
SITE
SCORES
TO PAR
FINISH
2022
Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club
70-70-68-74—282
-2
T-8
2019
Country Club of Charleston
75-76
+9
MC
2017
Trump National Golf Club (Old Course)
75-78
+9
MC
2016
CordeValle
74-75
+5
MC

YEAR

2022

SITE

Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club

SCORES

70-70-68-74—282

TO PAR

-2

FINISH

T-8

YEAR

2019

SITE

Country Club of Charleston

SCORES

75-76

TO PAR

+9

FINISH

MC

YEAR

2017

SITE

Trump National Golf Club (Old Course)

SCORES

75-78

TO PAR

+9

FINISH

MC

YEAR

2016

SITE

CordeValle

SCORES

74-75

TO PAR

+5

FINISH

MC