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Sandra Gal (born 9 May 1985) is a German professional golfer who currently plays on the United States–based LPGA Tour.

Key Information

Childhood, college and amateur career

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Born in Düsseldorf, Germany, Gal began playing golf at age five during family vacations to golf resorts around Europe.[1] At age 17 she joined the German National Team and at 18 won the German National Girls Championship. She graduated from high school in 2004.

While still competing on the German National Team, Gal attended college in the United States at the University of Florida in Gainesville. She played for the Florida Gators women's golf team from 2005 to 2007 and won four events in NCAA competition, received First Team All-American honors in 2007, and was an NGCA Academic All-American from 2005 to 2008.[2][3]

In 2007, she won the Ladies European Amateur, and later that fall, entered the LPGA Qualifying Tournament where she qualified for the LPGA Tour for 2008 and immediately turned pro. Although by turning pro she could no longer participate in collegiate golf, she completed her degree requirements while playing full-time on the LPGA Tour and graduated with honors from Florida in August 2008 with a bachelor's degree in advertising.[1]

Professional career

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Gal tied for 14th in the 2007 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn full playing privileges on the LPGA in 2008; she turned professional immediately following the tournament.[3]

In her fourth season on the LPGA Tour in 2011, Gal won her first event at the Kia Classic in late March. She finished the 72-hole event at 16-under-par, one stroke ahead of runner-up Jiyai Shin[4] Previously her best finish had been fifth at the 2009 LPGA Corning Classic. Also in 2009, she recorded two career-low rounds of 64.[3]

She is only the second German player after Tina Fischer to win on the LPGA Tour.

Gal was a member of the winning European Solheim Cup Team in 2011 and also played on the European Solheim Cup Team in 2015.

In 2016, Gal participated at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where she finished in the position of T25.

Coaching staff

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Gal's swing coach is Mitchell Spearman and her fitness coach is the fitness trainer of the National Golf Team Germany, Christian Marysko. Beginning in September 2016, her new caddie is Oliver Brett.[5]

Professional wins (1)

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LPGA Tour (1)

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No. Date Tournament Winning score To par Margin
of victory
Runner-up Winner's
share ($)
1 27 Mar 2011 Kia Classic 67-68-70-71=276 –16 1 stroke South Korea Jiyai Shin 255,000

Results in LPGA majors

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Results not in chronological order before 2019.

Tournament 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
ANA Inspiration CUT T34 T15 T38 CUT T34 T46 CUT CUT T48 T44
U.S. Women's Open CUT T40 51 T34 3 CUT T22 CUT CUT T27 CUT CUT
Women's PGA Championship T56 T49 CUT CUT T12 CUT T22 12 T30 CUT T40 T66 CUT
The Evian Championship ^ T19 T32 T50 T64 T14 T37 CUT NT
Women's British Open CUT T33 CUT T54 CUT T25 CUT T36 T47 T49 T22 CUT 69

^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013

  Top 10
  Did not play

DNP = did not play
CUT = missed the half-way cut
NT = no tournament
T = tied

Summary

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Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
ANA Inspiration 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 7
U.S. Women's Open 0 0 1 1 1 2 12 6
Women's PGA Championship 0 0 0 0 0 3 13 8
The Evian Championship 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 6
Women's British Open 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 8
Totals 0 0 1 1 1 10 56 35
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 5 (2011 U.S. Open – 2012 U.S. Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 1

LPGA Tour career summary

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Year Tournaments
played
Cuts
made
Wins 2nd 3rd Top 10s Best
finish
Earnings
($)
Money
list rank
Scoring
average
Scoring
rank
2006 1 0 0 0 0 0 CUT n/a 78.00
2008 22 17 0 0 0 0 T14 181,162 68 72.03 40
2009 23 17 0 0 0 2 T5 298,763 46 72.12 41
2010 22 15 0 0 0 0 T11 106,388 67 73.39 94
2011 20 17 1 1 0 5 1 623,526 20 71.64 19
2012 26 23 0 0 1 2 3 574,323 25 71.80 32
2013 25 20 0 0 0 4 4 420,137 35 71.25 25
2014 27 20 0 0 0 5 T5 504,518 36 71.27 21
2015 27 26 0 0 0 3 T5 531,961 30 71.17 17
2016 26 20 0 0 0 2 T4 306,799 62 71.71 56
2017 27 18 0 0 0 2 T7 318,529 59 71.79 80
2018 25 17 0 0 1 3 T3 373,846 58 71.28 39
2019 17 8 0 0 0 0 T11 83,552 116 72.82 139
2020 5 2 0 0 0 0 T48 13,476 144 73.57 n/a
2021 5 1 0 0 0 0 71 5,923 175 73.50 n/a
2022 1 0 0 0 0 0 CUT 0 n/a 75.50 n/a
2023 Did not play
2024 11 6 0 0 0 0 T30 47,264 163 72.43 126

Official through 2024 season[6]

World ranking

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Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.

Year World
ranking
Source
2007 694 [7]
2008 124 [8]
2009 73 [9]
2010 124 [10]
2011 41 [11]
2012 33 [12]
2013 45 [13]
2014 50 [14]
2015 47 [15]
2016 77 [16]
2017 93 [17]
2018 91 [18]
2019 165 [19]
2020 261 [20]
2021 628 [21]
2022 1157 [22]
2023 [23]
2024 709 [24]

Team appearances

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Amateur

Professional

Solheim Cup record

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Year Total
matches
Total
W–L–H
Singles
W–L–H
Foursomes
W–L–H
Fourballs
W–L–H
Points
won
Points
%
Career 7 2–3–2 0–2–0 2–0–0 0–1–2 3.0 42.9
2011 3 0–2–1 0–1–0 lost to B. Lang 6&5 0–0–0 0–1–1 halved with C. Matthew,
lost w/ C. Boeljon 2&1
0.5 16.7
2015 4 2–1–1 0–1–0 lost to P. Creamer 4&3 2–0–0 won w/ C. Matthew 3&2,
won w/ C. Matthew 1 up
0–0–1 halved w/ C. Masson 2.5 62.5

Olympic games participation

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Year Country Score Final
position
2016 Brazil 71-74-69-69=283 T25

See also

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References

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from Grokipedia
Sandra Gal is a German professional golfer known for her long-standing career on the LPGA Tour, highlighted by her victory at the 2011 Kia Classic and her representation of Europe in the Solheim Cup. Born in Germany in 1985, she developed her skills through a successful amateur career, including winning the 2003 German Girls Championship and earning top amateur rankings in Europe. Gal attended the University of Florida, where she secured multiple collegiate titles and All-American honors before turning professional in 2007 and joining the LPGA Tour in 2008. Her breakthrough came at the 2011 Kia Classic, where she claimed her sole LPGA Tour win in a dramatic finish. Gal has also competed in major team events, contributing to Team Europe in the 2011 and 2015 Solheim Cups— the latter held in her home country—and representing Germany at the 2016 Rio Olympics, finishing tied for 25th. Throughout her career, she has amassed over $4.4 million in official earnings with consistent performances, including multiple top-10 finishes and strong putting statistics in her peak seasons. Gal has remained active on the LPGA Tour despite health challenges, including a 2019 absence due to dormant Lyme disease and subsequent medical leave, while continuing to compete in recent seasons and engaging in charity initiatives. In 2021, she became a U.S. citizen while maintaining her ties to Germany through her background and international play.

Early life and education

Childhood and introduction to golf

Sandra Gal was born on May 9, 1985, in Düsseldorf, Germany, as an only child. Her parents indulged her positively, providing a supportive environment during her early years. She was introduced to golf at age five when her parents gave her a set of colored plastic golf clubs for her fifth birthday. Family vacations centered around golf resorts in the Netherlands, France, and Portugal, where she played sporadically, typically once a year. Her father served as her initial coach and continues to be one of her most influential teachers in the sport. Gal pursued a wide variety of activities throughout her childhood, including tennis, ballet, violin lessons, wakeboarding for a few years, school theatre, and painting—an interest she maintains as a relaxation method, with her mother still preserving her artwork from as early as age three. She has noted that this diverse upbringing, without an exclusive focus on golf, benefited her development and helped preserve a balanced childhood. She did not train seriously in golf until age 14, when she joined a local golf club near her home and began more regular practice.

High school and move to the United States

Gal graduated from high school in Germany in 2004. After her graduation, she decided to relocate to the United States to play college golf, a path that was really pretty new at that time for European golfers. She chose the University of Florida and joined the Florida Gators women's golf team for the 2004-05 season. This move allowed her to combine higher education with competitive golf while still representing Germany in amateur international events during college summers.

University of Florida and degree completion

Sandra Gal attended the University of Florida, where she played for the Florida Gators women's golf team starting in the 2004-05 season through 2007. She earned recognition as an NGCA Academic All-American continuously from 2005 to 2008, reflecting her strong academic performance alongside her athletic commitments. After turning professional in late 2007 upon earning LPGA Tour status through qualifying school, Gal did not complete her final collegiate golf season but remained enrolled to finish her education. She completed her bachelor's degree in advertising with honors on August 12, 2008, balancing professional golf demands with her remaining coursework.

Amateur career

Junior and national achievements in Germany

Sandra Gal joined the German National Team at the age of 17, an accomplishment she described as a great honor in her home country. At age 18, she won the German National Girls Championship. That same year, she achieved the number one position in the German junior ranking. These junior successes in Germany highlighted her rapid rise in the sport domestically before moving on to further amateur and international opportunities.

International amateur team events

Sandra Gal represented Germany in several prominent international amateur team competitions prior to turning professional. She participated in the Espirito Santo Trophy, the World Women's Amateur Team Championship, in 2004 and 2006. Gal also competed for Germany in the European Ladies' Team Championship in 2005 and 2007. These appearances highlighted her role on the German national team during summer breaks from her studies at the University of Florida. In 2007, Gal topped the Ladies European Amateur ranking. This individual achievement, along with topping the European amateur rankings that year, complemented her international team experience before she transitioned to the professional ranks.

Collegiate golf successes

Sandra Gal competed for the Florida Gators women's golf team from 2005 to 2007, marking a highly successful period in her collegiate career. During this time, she won four NCAA events, highlighting her skill and consistency against elite college competition. In 2007, Gal received First Team All-American honors from the National Golf Coaches Association, an accolade recognizing her as one of the premier players in Division I women's golf that year. This honor underscored her standout performance and contributions to the Florida Gators program.

Professional career

Qualifying for the LPGA Tour

Sandra Gal turned professional in late 2007 immediately following her participation in the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. As an amateur, she tied for 14th place at the final stage of the tournament in Daytona Beach, Florida, which earned her full exempt status for the 2008 LPGA season. The top 17 finishers in the 90-hole event received full playing privileges, and Gal's performance placed her securely within that group despite a slow start and a strong finish in the later rounds. She joined the LPGA Tour in 2008 and remains a member. While beginning her professional career, she completed her advertising degree from the University of Florida with honors in August 2008.

2011 Kia Classic victory

Sandra Gal secured her first and only LPGA Tour victory at the 2011 Kia Classic, held at Industry Hills Golf Club in California. After positioning herself in contention through the early rounds, she closed strongly on March 27, 2011, with a final-round 2-under-par 71 to total 16-under-par 276 for the tournament. Gal clinched the title with a dramatic birdie on the par-5 18th hole, holing a 2-foot putt to finish one stroke ahead of Jiyai Shin. This result marked her as the second German woman to win an LPGA Tour event, following Tina Fischer. For the win, Gal earned the winner's share of $255,000 from the $1.7 million purse.

Major championship performances

Sandra Gal has competed in the LPGA Tour's major championships over the course of her professional career without recording a victory in any of them. Her strongest showing came at the 2012 U.S. Women's Open, where she secured a third-place finish, which stands as her only top-five result and her best performance in a major. In other majors, Gal achieved a tied for 12th place at the Women's PGA Championship in both 2012 and 2015, marking her next-best consistent results in the category. She also posted a tied for 15th finish at the Chevron Championship (then ANA Inspiration) in 2011, a tied for 25th at the Women's British Open in 2013, and a tied for 14th at The Evian Championship in 2017. These placements highlight her occasional strong contention in majors, though she did not add further top finishes beyond these throughout her career. Sandra Gal's most productive years on the LPGA Tour came between 2011 and 2015, a period when she consistently ranked between 25th and 36th on the official money list while posting multiple top-10 finishes each season. In 2012 she finished 25th with $574,323 in earnings from 26 events and 23 cuts made, followed by 35th in 2013 ($420,137 from 25 events), 36th in 2014 ($504,518 from 27 events), and 30th in 2015 ($531,961 from 27 events). During this span her world ranking reached a career peak of 33rd in 2012. Her performance and participation began to decline notably after 2018, with a marked reduction in events played and earnings starting in 2019 when she finished 116th on the money list. From 2020 to 2022 she competed in only minimal events, followed by no starts in 2023. In 2024 she returned for a part-time schedule of 11 events, recording a best finish of T30 while earning $47,264 and ending 163rd on the money list. As of 2025 she has played one event with a T58 finish, and her world ranking has fallen to a recent low of 904. Gal remains an active LPGA member competing on a limited, part-time basis.

International competitions

Solheim Cup appearances

Sandra Gal has represented Team Europe in the Solheim Cup on two occasions, in 2011 and 2015. She made her debut in 2011 as part of the victorious European team that secured the trophy. In that edition, she posted a personal record of 0–2–1 across three matches. Gal earned selection again for the 2015 Solheim Cup, which was contested in her native Germany at St. Leon-Rot. She delivered a stronger performance with a 2–1–1 record over four matches. Over her Solheim Cup career, Gal competed in seven matches with an overall record of 2–3–2, accumulating 3.0 points for a 42.9% points percentage.

2016 Rio Olympics

Sandra Gal represented Germany in the women's individual golf event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, marking her participation in the sport's return to the Olympic program after more than a century. She competed alongside fellow German golfer Caroline Masson in the stroke-play competition held at the Olympic Golf Course. Gal finished tied for 25th place overall with a total score of 283 strokes across four rounds. Her tournament included an even-par first round placing her tied for 26th, followed by a three-over-par second round that dropped her to tied for 43rd, before recovering with two-under-par scores in both the third and final rounds to climb back into the top 25. She closed with a two-under-par 69 in the last round, played alongside Masson. Reflecting on the Olympic experience, Gal described it as encompassing a full range of emotions, including excitement and overwhelm from the unique atmosphere and new experiences, while noting it as an event she would not have missed. This appearance remains her only Olympic participation to date.

Other national team representations

Sandra Gal was a member of the German national team starting at age 17 in 2002 or 2003, representing her country in amateur golf competitions during her pre-college and college years. While attending the University of Florida, she continued competing for the German national team during summer breaks, balancing collegiate golf with national team duties. In addition to the specific international amateur team events detailed earlier, her ongoing involvement with the German national team included participation in the European Team Championships from 2003 to 2007. This extended commitment helped shape her experience on international stages before she turned professional in 2008.

Media appearances

Television credits as herself

Sandra Gal has made limited television appearances as herself, primarily in golf-related programming and interviews during her active years on the LPGA Tour. She appeared as herself in six episodes of the TV series Women's British Open between 2015 and 2016, featuring in coverage of the major championship. In 2014, Gal was credited as Self – Golfer in one episode of Access Hollywood, an entertainment news program that highlighted her as a professional golfer. She also appeared as herself in one episode of Match Play with Ray Adams in 2013, a golf-focused series. All of these credits are non-acting roles, consisting of appearances as herself in golf broadcasts, tournament coverage, or related interviews.

Personal life

Residence and family

Sandra Gal resides in Orlando, Florida, United States. She is an only child of Dr. Jan Gal and Alexandra Gal. Gal has described her parents as having spoiled her positively during childhood, noting that being an only child contributed to this dynamic. Her father served as her first golf coach and remains one of her most influential teachers in the game. There are no publicly available details regarding a spouse or children.

Interests outside golf

Sandra Gal developed a diverse range of interests during her childhood and adolescence, before concentrating primarily on golf from age 14. She played tennis, started ballet and violin lessons, participated in wakeboarding for several years, and took part in theatre productions at school. Painting has remained Gal's most enduring pursuit outside of golf, serving as a creative outlet and means of relaxation since early childhood. She began creating artwork at a very young age, with her mother preserving pieces dating back to when Gal was about three years old. She has described painting as a way "to relax and let out my creative side," noting that she has produced countless works over the years. After turning professional and completing her education, Gal gained more time for family, friends, and continued painting. Gal's artistic influences include early exposure to Pablo Picasso, whose works she encountered and copied as a child. She favors abstract styles but has also explored landscapes and portraits, often creating personal gifts for friends and family that she describes as coming "from the heart" and requiring significant time and effort. In 2013, during an LPGA event, she brought supplies to her hotel to complete a wedding gift painting, and the tour auctioned some of her works for charity to highlight players' interests beyond golf. She maintains an active online gallery featuring her intuitive, essence-focused pieces, many characterized by simplicity, beauty, and themes ranging from abstract compositions to symbolic golf-related imagery.

References

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