List of Arizona State University golfers

Arizona State University (ASU) has graduated a number of athletes. This includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of ASU who are notable for their achievements within athletics, sometimes before or after their time at ASU. Athletes in other sports can be found in the list of Arizona State University athletes; other alumni, including non-playing coaches and athletic administrators, can be found in the list of Arizona State University alumni.

Golf
Name Years played at ASU Notes Ref.
John Adams 1974–1975 Professional golfer [1]
Benjamin Alvarado 2005–2007 Professional golfer [1]
Danielle Ammaccapane 1984–1987 Professional golfer [2]
José Luis Ballester 2021–2025 Professional golfer; 2024 U.S. Amateur champion [1][3]
Knut Børsheim 2006–2010 Professional golfer [1]
Heather Bowie Young 1994–1995 Professional golfer [4]
Greg Bruckner Professional golfer [1]
Brandie Burton 1990 Professional golfer [4]
Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 1997–1998 Professional golfer [4]
Alejandro Cañizares 2002–2006 Professional golfer [5]
JoAnne Gunderson Carner 1957–1961 1960 National Champion, All-American, professional golfer [2]
Jim Carter 1981–1984 Professional golfer [5]
Paul Casey 1997–2000 Professional golfer; 2020 Olympian representing Great Britain [5][6] winning a total of 66 medals.[7]
Paul Chaplet 2018–2020 Professional golfer [1]
Carlota Ciganda 2008–2011 Professional golfer; three-time Olympian representing Spain [8][6]
Alejandro del Rey 2016–2020 Professional golfer [1]
Todd Demsey 1992–1995 1993 NCAA Champion [5]
Wenyi Ding 2023–2024 Professional golfer [9][10]
Jared du Toit 2015–2016 Professional golfer [1]
Tobias Edén 2014–2016 Professional golfer [1]
Michelle Estill 1986–1989 Professional golfer [4]
Alessandra Fanali 2018–2022 Professional golfer; 2024 Olympian representing Italy [11][6]
Heather Farr 1983–1985 Professional golfer [2]
Dan Forsman 1978–1981 Professional golfer [5]
Alexandra Försterling 2018–2022 Professional golfer; 2024 Olympian representing Germany [12][6]
Philip Francis 2010–2011 Professional golfer [1]
Amy Fruhwirth 1986–1991 Professional golfer [2]
Bob Gilder 1972–1974 Professional golfer [5]
Linn Grant 2019–2021 Professional golfer; 2024 Olympian representing Sweden [13][6]
Chris Hanell 1993–1997 Professional golfer [5]
Mike Hill Professional golfer [14]
Gary Jacobson 1972–1975 Professional golfer [1]
Noemí Jiménez 2012–2015 Professional golfer [4]
Per-Ulrik Johansson 1989–1990 Professional golfer [15]
Jennifer Johnson 2010 Professional golfer [4]
Ryggs Johnston 2019–2024 Professional golfer [16]
Matt Jones Professional golfer [17]
Jimin Kang 2000–2002 Professional golfer [18]
Jesper Kennegård 2007–2011 Professional golfer [1]
Emilee Klein 1993–1994 Professional golfer [2]
Chan Kim 2008–2009 Professional golfer [1]
Niklas Lemke 2003–2007 Professional golfer [1]
Amanda Linnér 2020–2023 Professional golfer [4]
Bill Loeffler 1976–1978 Professional golfer [1]
Billy Mayfair 1985–1988 Professional golfer [5]
Olivia Mehaffey 2017–2021 Professional golfer [4]
Lauri Merten 1979–1982 Professional golfer [2]
Phil Mickelson 1988–1992 Professional golfer, All-American [5]
Alice Miller 1974–1978 Professional golfer [2]
Giulia Molinaro 2008–2012 Professional golfer; two-time Olympian representing Italy [19][6]
Mike Morley 1964–1968 Professional golfer [5]
Charlotte Montgomery 1977–1980 Professional golfer [4]
Azahara Muñoz 2005–2009 2008 NCAA champion, professional golfer; three-time Olympian representing Spain [2][6]
Grayson Murray 2014–2015 Professional golfer [1]
Miriam Nagl 2000 Professional golfer; 2016 Olympian representing Brazil [20][6]
Pia Nilsson 1978–1981 Professional golfer [4]
Anna Nordqvist 2007–2009 Professional golfer; two-time Olympian representing Sweden [2][6]
Grace Park 1998–2000 Professional golfer [2]
Jin Park 1998–2001 Professional golfer [1]
Pat Perez 1994–1997 Professional golfer [21]
Scott Pinckney 2007–2011 Professional golfer [1]
Mary Bea Porter 1968–1973 Professional golfer; played golf, basketball, volleyball and softball at ASU [2]
David Puig 2020-2022 Professional golfer; 2024 Olympian representing Spain [22][6]
Tom Purtzer 1970–1973 Professional golfer [5]
Jeff Quinney 1997–2001 Professional golfer [5]
Jon Rahm 2012-2016 Professional golfer; 2024 Olympian representing Spain [23][6]
Chez Reavie 2001–2004 Professional golfer [5]
Max Rottluff 2012–2016 Professional golfer [1]
Pearl Sinn 1986–1989 Professional golfer [2]
Joey Snyder III 1993–1996 Professional golfer [1]
Carol Sorenson Flenniken 1960–1964 1962 national champion [2]
Louise Stahle 2005 Professional golfer [4]
Linnea Ström 2016–2017 Professional golfer [4]
Tina Tombs 1981–1985 Professional golfer [2]
Howard Twitty 1980–1982 Professional golfer [5]
Wendy Ward 1992–1995 Professional golfer [2]
Pamela Wright 1986–1988 Professional golfer [2]
Kevin Yu 2016–2020 Professional golfer; 2024 Olympian representing Chinese Taipei [1][24][6]

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